But I thought Scott Walker was going to create jobs?!?

Remember when Gov. Scott Walker promised during the 2010 gubernatorial campaign that he’d create 250,000 jobs during his term in office?

Looks like he’s going to have to work just a little bit harder…

Hopefully Gov. Walker can take some time out of his busy union-busting schedule to get to work creating all those jobs he promised, because the number he needs to create just went up.

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9 thoughts on “But I thought Scott Walker was going to create jobs?!?

    1. Add three more to jobs-created: “Papa” Fitzgerald (State Patrol), Jeff Plale (Is he still a Democrat). and “Triple Dipper” Thomas Nardelli.

      1. So similar to the republicans dumping all debt on Obama from the minute he was elected I take it Walker gets all credit for ALL jobs created. Just curious as to how many of these jobs were created because of Walkers policies? Some job creation will just happen no matter what anyone does, so does he get credit for that also?

        Does he have to answer for things like this?

        http://www.rrstar.com/carousel/x1651174988/130-jobs-coming-to-Roscoe-with-aluminum-extrusion-plant

        http://www.cbs58.com/index.php?aid=15260

        How many of the jobs created in private sector were a direct result of rebeccaforreal cold calling businesses? does she even do that anymore? or was that just for show? It appears to me from reading her face book page, all we are doing is paying her to go from republican fundraiser to republican fundraiser. At least that creates jobs for the fitz relatives…

  1. Actually, based on the latest measure of the rate of expansion of the number of supportive emails that Walker’s office has received, that’ll be more than 550,000 jobs if we don’t recall him.

    Gotta love those mission statements. Hutchinson Technology is a global technology manufacturer committed to creating value by developing solutions to critical customer problems. … which means they make disk drive parts and health care parts. Given the growth in solid-state RAM-based drives, there isn’t a big future in disk drive suspension assemblies.

    1. which means they make disk drive parts and health care parts. Given the growth in solid-state RAM-based drives, there isn’t a big future in disk drive suspension assemblies.

      Not quite sure what part of that is a bad thing? The disk drive head market has been a great one in the past & present, but sure it doesn’t have a great long-term future. Which is probably why they’re involved in health care products. Guess they should just fold up shop and not both employing anybody, huh?

  2. Super Id: Maybe you are not aware that Walker was only just innaugurated in January. He can’t possibly take credit for those 10,100 jobs (but I’m sure he will try).

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