>> it would just cocontinueue. once you pull them out of the economy, they y are gone.duce taxable earnings by about $59 billion, and slow economic gwth. some states s are more e impacted than other >> le's look state-by-state. of course we cannot k know where those cuts will come, butou based it on w where the jobs are now, and what the anticipated impa willl be? >> we based it on the amount of theepartment of defense contractn that is currently going on in these states. >> so, the secretary or r others could decide it is one project more than another, but baseon your analysis le's look at maryland and virginia. virginiaia 142,800 jobs would d be lost. maryla 36,000 two hundred jobsbs. the are two of the top states that would be impacted. for thee district,his is a sizable number. >> it is about 14,000. it is a l lot off jobs. these are not all manufacturing jo. these are professiononal jobobs. these e areetail jobs. the payroll will not bepent on main street, as i have said. it filters through theconomy from the procurement of an airplane, all the way down to selling