Sunday, September 8, 2013

Kleefisch Talking Big While The Boss Is In Japan

Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch: We'll meet 250,000 jobs goal

7 comments:

Jake formerly of the LP said...

Lt. Gov Minivan apparently hasn't been told that the number is NET jobs, not people who found a job at some point.

They tend to keep Barbie away from the real info down at the Capitol

Anonymous said...

"The latest update shows the governor, more than halfway into his term, is about one-third of the way toward meeting the pledge."

That's incredible since our anti-business President has had no economic recovery policy that's been of any effect except throwing the next generation under the debt bus.

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

That's incredible since our anti-business President has had no economic recovery policy that's been of any effect except throwing the next generation under the debt bus.

So, you haven't noticed that despite the constant obstruction by Republicans to any jobs efforts (but FORTY meaningless votes to defund Obamacare), the economy overall has been making some strides toward recovery? And that those strides are pretty much happening in states that are not-Wisconsin.

And you also haven't noticed that the deficit has been falling faster than at any time in the last 50 years? Not to mention that the debt bus you mention is drastically increased under Republican Presidents, you can say Bush and Reagan, I know you can!

overall, though, nice try to deflect blame for Scotty's failings. Another data point for the Party of Personal Responsibility!

Anonymous said...

12:03: Complete obstruction by the house because 44 is black is the major reason for lack of job development in our country.

Oh yeah and that Mitch quote.

Betsey said...

Just when we'd forgotten all about her . . .

Boxer said...

Since making that statement, Becky's been gagged and lashed to a chair in her own living room, guarded by Big Fitz and the Wis State Troopers. (sounds like a band, or at least a song)

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

Lite Gov: "What if we created one, REALLY BIG job...?"