Do Scott Walker Supporters Care That He Has No College Degree? (CNN, solutions)
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Common, y'all hang onto each word MISTER Trump says, right?
Listen to him.
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"He has got a lot of problems in Wisconsin," Trump said when asked about Walker. "You know, Wisconsin has got tremendous problems."
When asked about what problems he was referring to, Trump added, "The debt and the difficult problems that they have going on in Wisconsin that a lot of people don't understand and know about. Tremendous borrowings."
The average teacher salary in Wisconsin dropped last year and trails the national average, but school administrators are paid more than the majority of their peers, according to the latest state and national data
Scott Walker is an idiot anyway you slice it! That is nothing new. Now we just know that he is an uneducated idiot. Although, that does demonstrate a lack of desire to learn more about the world in which he lives. So he is Governor of Wisconsin! Serves him right! After he got that law passed where cattle could vote, well, the rest is history!
And yet the unemployment rate feel
Non farm salaries have increased
mining and lodging wages have increased
Construction wages up
manufacturing wages up
Transporation wages up
Information wages up
Financial sector wages up
Professional wages up EDUCATIONAL WAGES UP
Hospitality wages up
etc..
Seems its YOU who don tknow what you are talking about.. AGAIN
Very impressive low unemployment rate for Wisconsin.
Maybe before Walker ruined it.
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MADISON (WKOW) -- By the end of last week Wisconsin employers had already notified the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) of 3,543 planned layoffs, putting the state on pace to eclipse 10,000 in 2015.
That would be the highest number of layoffs announced in Wisconsin since 2011, when Gov. Scott Walker first took office. The total number of layoff notifications topped 9,000 that year.
3,543 is one tenth of 1%. Even with that, more than 10% better than our national rate. Excellent economy in Wisconsin under Walker.
Again, maybe before Walker ruined it. Walker was supposed to add 250,000 jobs during his first term, remember? Instead, WI is now losing jobs. BTW, your math is fuzzy.
Again, maybe before Walker ruined it. Walker was supposed to add 250,000 jobs during his first term, remember? Instead, WI is now losing jobs. BTW, your math is fuzzy.
PS, Wisconsin has an under 5% rate. Far better than the majority of states.
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