According to new jobs figures, Wisconsin created 12,900 new private-sector jobs in June, almost as many as the 18,000 new jobs created nationwide last month.
So Walker then the Republican controlled congress created over 70% of the Private sector jobs in the Nation last month as their policies are working and the libs in that state want to vote them out fast! No wonder the economy is tanking with liberal logic like that.
So far 4 states have taken their budget out of a deep red and into the black AND are creating jobs with no tax increases. All 4 are Republican controlled states. Then you get states like Calif, and Illinois that are going faster in debt and laying off people!
And why do they want to recall a successful job creating congress and Governor? Just to protect their precious Unions that are not doing ANYTHING to help create jobs and keep fighting to add to the debt! Liberal Logic and Economics at it's best.
The Viking wrote: According to new jobs figures, Wisconsin created 12,900 new private-sector jobs in June, almost as many as the 18,000 new jobs created nationwide last month.
So Walker then the Republican controlled congress created over 70% of the Private sector jobs in the Nation last month as their policies are working and the libs in that state want to vote them out fast! No wonder the economy is tanking with liberal logic like that.
lol He created them with the 3.5 billion dollars in stimulus money wisconsin got from "the libs"..And your wet dream Rick Perry kept his state outa bamkrauptsy with Obama Stimulus money..
Here's a few more FUN stats for this successful Governor and Republican congress. But yes you should recall them and try and put Dems in charge just to protect your unions and screw your economy that is turning around quickly! Maybe you will get lycky and get an economy like Illinois or California then! Good for you Dems! Anything you can do to stop progress for the sake of protecting your big contributors. :thumbsup: :bash
“Wisconsin has added 39,300 private-sector jobs since Governor Walker declared Wisconsin open for business,” Department of Workforce Development Secretary Scott Baumbach said....
State officials note that in the first six months of 2011, Wisconsin’s total private sector job growth of 1.7% has been almost twice the national rate of 0.9%; and in the manufacturing sector job growth has been more than twice the national rate, 3.2% compared to 1.2%
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Wisconsin total nonfarm job growth (1.4%) has been more that twice the national rate (0.6%)...
Of course, we should probably give some credit to the Wisconsin Democrats here. By fleeing the state to try to prevent a vote they didn't want to lose, they made it easier for the Republicans to win. And really - why does it seem like every time Democrats and their unionized, race-baiting cronies are forced to pack up and leave, things all of a sudden get better? And quite rapidly, to boot?
jf1acai wrote: Using 'logic' and 'Libs' in the same sentence is pretty much an oxymoron
Hey now! tongue:
"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther
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Gov. Walker Takes Credit for 9,500 Jobs "Created" in June
This one is just fall-over funny. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker boasted at a news conference today that Wisconsin added 9,500 jobs in the month of June, mostly in the tourism sector.
Hmmm. Wisconsin always adds tourism jobs in June, so unless he's taking credit for the existence of summer, the fact that we now have more people selling hot dogs and cleaning campground bathrooms then we did in January is not exactly a shocker.
I can tell you, the biggest boost to tourism actually created by Walker was on State Street in Madison in February and March. The shops are still selling those blue, Wisconsin fist T-shirts.
Still, this is fantastic news! With all these wonderful new jobs - cleaning cottages, flipping burgers, driving ice cream trucks, skimming baby poop out of motel pools - Wisconsin's unemployment rate rose from 7.4% to 7.6% in June!
Whoa! What? How can that be?
The number of jobs "created" would have been higher except for all the job cuts and early retirements in the public sector. You know, those jobs that paid a living wage and have, like, health insurance benefits and stuff? Those jobs that lasted more than three months.
And there are more people looking for work than before, too.
Still not laughing?
Get this. The United States added about 20,000 jobs in June according to most analysts. That means Scott Walker is claiming that almost half of all U.S. job growth occurred in Wisconsin in June. (This is my attempt at a joke, but see my note in the comment section below.)
But wait! There's more! UPDATE: I mention this below in the comments, but it's freakin' hilarious. There are right-wing sites seriously making the claim that Scott Walker created "half the new jobs" in America in June. I won't link to them but if you want a laugh, google "half of june jobs wisconsin june 2011".
Too funny.... rofllol rofllol rofllol
Isn't it hysterical how every time Viking posts one of his right-wing lies and distortions, he never sources it?...and if he does, it's always some nutjob site like Glenn Beck's site, "the blaze"...
He should change the thread title to: "The logic of the lies in Wisconsin...by the teabaggers."
Finally a model for the national economy to follow into progress and new jobs!
I don't have any empirical evidence but do more Democrats wear the foam cheese head gear that Republicans in Wizzkanson? Maybe it has to do with the chemicals that leach in to the skulls of those who cheese heads that wear the foam cheese headgear...
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.
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