Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Roll Out The Barrel! On Jobs, Wisconsin Ranks #42

Walker's lie on job creation underscored by this national failing grade:
Wisconsin ranked 42 out of the 50 states in private-sector job creation, according to the latest available government jobs data that is deemed credible by economists.
The data covers the 12 months from June 2011 to June 2012 and is based on a census of 96% of the nation's public and private sector employers, making it the most thorough and accurate reading of hiring in America.

7 comments:

  1. Our friends have more:

    Walker's Lastest Jobs Fail: More "Divide and Conquer" Coming!

    Which points out that each and every economic failure of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is:

    *Used to justify more extremist policies

    *Provides a premise to extract more from workers and small businesses

    *Distracts and immunized Walker from culpability into the crimes behind his ascent to power -- criminality that only he directly benefited from

    Remember, to keep the money rolling into his criminal defense fund, he has to do what the Koch brothers and other corporate interests say.

    This latest terrible job report just means Walker is going to hammer us some more.

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  2. Please explain how Walker lied on this?

    What was the statement he made?

    Seems like the left is making stuff up again.

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  3. Walker claimed to have created nearly 100,000 new jobs when PolitiFact, citing Walker's fuzzy math, put the number at about 70,000 fewer.

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  4. Who's making stuff again?

    Walker - - http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/statements/2012/dec/16/scott-walker/gov-scott-walker-says-wisconsin-has-created-almost/

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  5. Walker is worse than a bunch of STUFF!

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  6. reagan stooge -- walker has a long history of lying. More than 300 links there alone!

    You just choose to be ignorant.

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  7. Walker should try to spin this. After all, that's EIGHT WHOLE SPOTS up from the dead last position Wisconsin held earlier last year! WINNING!

    Also, it would be interesting to see how many of those are livable wage jobs, and how many are McJobs.

    Walker. The McGovernor.

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