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Since you asked:BlazerBob wrote: Photo-fish, what the hell is happening in Wisconsin.
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Photo-fish wrote: Walker is building a campaign on Gov’t handouts. I would think Conservatives would have a problem with that. Even though it only comes out to about $150/person. But don't all politicians borrow money and then congratulate themselves on how well off they are? It's a bit disingenuous for the governor to claim his "bold" policies brought about the surplus.
Since you asked:BlazerBob wrote: Photo-fish, what the hell is happening in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin's economy is still among the worst in the nation. The most accurate reading of Wisconsin's employment shows it ranked at No. 44 in private-sector job creation in the most recent 12-month period.(Walker ran his last campaign on job creation).
It also ranks fifth worst in the country for private-sector wage gains.
Structural deficit increasing daily ($1.7 billion)
Millions lost with his flagship WEDC agency.
Taking away local control across Wisconsin.
Openly introducing bills written and paid for by the highest bidder.
Biggest budgets in Wisconsin history.
Borrowing BILLIONS while proposing tax cuts.
Choice/charter schools running away with taxpayer money without accountability.
Pushing a social/religious agenda where a woman and doctor are dictated care.
Weakening environmental protections because "we want to love you more."
After running on jobs, jobs, jobs the only move for more jobs was to put up signs at their borders saying that they are open for business while people zoom past at 70 miles an hour.
Turning away money from Washington so Walker can score political points and costing Wisconsin residents and small business more.
Constantly disrespecting Milwaukee, the biggest city of the state, which just happens to be the economic engine and does not get back the money it sends to Madison.
Property taxes have increased the last 3 years. Sure, they have increased for the last 10, but Walker ran on lowering them.
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Photo-fish wrote: Walker is building a campaign on Gov’t handouts. I would think Conservatives would have a problem with that. Even though it only comes out to about $150/person. But don't all politicians borrow money and then congratulate themselves on how well off they are? It's a bit disingenuous for the governor to claim his "bold" policies brought about the projected surplus.
Since you asked:BlazerBob wrote: Photo-fish, what the hell is happening in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin's economy is still among the worst in the nation. The most accurate reading of Wisconsin's employment shows it ranked at No. 44 in private-sector job creation in the most recent 12-month period.(Walker ran his last campaign on job creation).
It also ranks fifth worst in the country for private-sector wage gains.
Structural deficit increasing daily ($1.7 billion)
Millions lost with his flagship WEDC agency.
Taking away local control across Wisconsin.
Openly introducing bills written and paid for by the highest bidder.
Biggest budgets in Wisconsin history.
Borrowing BILLIONS while proposing tax cuts.
Choice/charter schools running away with taxpayer money without accountability.
Pushing a social/religious agenda where a woman and doctor are dictated care.
Weakening environmental protections because "we want to love you more."
After running on jobs, jobs, jobs the only move for more jobs was to put up signs at their borders saying that they are open for business while people zoom past at 70 miles an hour.
Turning away money from Washington so Walker can score political points and costing Wisconsin residents and small business more.
Constantly disrespecting Milwaukee, the biggest city of the state, which just happens to be the economic engine and does not get back the money it sends to Madison.
Property taxes have increased the last 3 years. Sure, they have increased for the last 10, but Walker ran on lowering them.
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