my point is very clear.
This administration is creating a huge amount of political uncertainty and that uncertainty is slowing growth and recovery, including recovery of jobs.
I remember that you think there are 2 different economies...and you should remember that I believe that belief to be wrong.
The 07 bubble was real estate, by the way. The venture bubble burst in 2001...so the 07 10 comparison is more valid that you give credence to.
You now are trying to make it a chicken or egg argument. If you don't want to accept it, fine. There's no real need to continue. I brought up a point, high-lit that point with publications, polls and even an econometric analysis that perhaps not directly but certainly supported the general tenant of my point and you now say you don't understand what my point is. So, clarified above, directly and succinctly. Believe it or don't.
Beyond that, I'm not terribly interested in discussing this point further. Your initial post and quote was partially correct, we need to get employment numbers back up. Getting some resolution in the political climate will help that.