Scott Walker’s jobs plan is seriously lacking specifics

Have you seen Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker’s “new” jobs plan? If you didn’t, don’t worry; it’s the same as Walker’s old jobs plan.

What’s more, Walker’s plan is seriously underwhelming, coming in at under 10 pages in length (using a huge font, no less), while the jobs plan of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett comes in at 67 pages long and is full of concrete proposals on how to create jobs in Wisconsin. Heck…even Mark Neumann, Walker’s opponent in the Republican gubernatorial primary, had a set of specific proposals on how to create jobs in Wisconsin, so what I’d like to know is why Scott Walker and his campaign staff are having such a hard time nailing down some concrete proposals on how Walker will create jobs if he’s elected governor.

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  1. The last item on his list is invest in infrastructure and transportation…to paraphrase a famous pundit: how’s the invest in infrastructure and transportation working out for you Milwaukee County?

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