Saturday, October 11, 2014

An unscripted Walker compounds broken jobs promise

Forced to think on his feet, Walker stumbled in Friday's debate by saying the state doesn't have a jobs problem, when in fact it has several: job growth in the bottom one-third of the states, lagging national performance, and a pivotal 250,000 new jobs promise only 40% met.

A condescending and intellectually dishonest Walker is saying we you have a "work problem," so you lazy jobless people - - it's your fault if you haven't grabbed one of the low-wage jobs he 'created.'

Great that the Burke campaign has an ad out already about the true jobs problems - - and the leadership problems - - we all have because tWalker can't admit to, or address, or even articulate them.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

How about the claim that Wisconsin had "the lowest EMployment" on his watch during Walker's wrap up? Freudian, ya think?

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you misunderstood...

Labor Participation Rate Drops To 36 Year Low; Record 92.6 Million Americans Not In Labor Force

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-03/labor-participation-rate-drops-36-year-low-record-926-million-americans-not-labor-fo

Anonymous said...

10,000 baby boomers a day are retiring. Clueless?

Anonymous said...

OH Please. Don't try to say that Walker didn't make a mistake when he said "WI has the lowest employment rate since 2008." He slipped up. That's all.