Is Walker going to survive the recall for saving his state financially or be recalled for not bowing to the unions?
Mr. T
2012/06/02 23:50:50
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[..]It’s clear that Wisconsin is not making meaningful progress towards Governor Walker’s goal of 250,000 new private sector jobs. In fact, at this rate it would take nearly 19 years to create 250,000 new private sector jobs in the state.
The Governor and Legislators have focused their efforts on creating jobs in the private sector. But jobs in the public sector are important to the state’s economy too. In Wisconsin, hundreds of thousands of people hold public sector jobs teaching our children, repairing our roads, and keeping our communities safe. Over the last year, Wisconsin lost more than 10,000 jobs in the public sector, meaning that the total number of jobs Wisconsin added in 2011 was a measly 3,200. At that rate, it would take Wisconsin 78 years to add 250,000 jobs, whether they are in the public or private sector.