Journal Sentinel Documents Continuing Walker Jobs' Fail
Walker's 250,000 new jobs promise looks like your NCAA bracket, the paper notes:
Here's the bottom line: In a little more than three years with Walker as governor, the state has created an estimated 101,572 private sector jobs. That leaves 148,428 jobs -- or an average of 14,842 a month for the rest of the year -- for Walker to achieve his promise. Since we've been tracking this promise, there haven't been anywhere near that many jobs added in consecutive months.
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Anyone who has read a newspaper in this last year knows that Walker will come nowhere close to his 250,000 private sector promise. To his hardcore Tea Republican base that will make no difference: they will vote for him again regardless.
So it would make sense for Democrats to appeal to those that don't follow the Walker orthodoxy.
All his claimed success stories can be shown to be lies. So do it.
How many public and private sector jobs has Walker ruined by his policy? These jobs that were created provide what to those lucky enough to be employed?
Walker is an economic disaster for Wisconsin and the big picture of what he has done to this state needs to be exposed...soon.
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