What exactly does Scott Walker stand for?

He's an evangelical christian career politician who first ran for office at age 22 and has known no other job outside of political office since age 25. He compares union members to ISIS, believes in creationism, and has slashed education at every chance he's gotten. No wonder the rubes of the GOP love him so much.
Do the democrats believe that a religious faith disqualifies a person from being president now? Is that what you people want to make known to the public? Please do. Make a TV ad denouncing Christians. We dare you.
Denouncing Christians? Is that the only religion? :eusa_think:
 
He's an evangelical christian career politician who first ran for office at age 22 and has known no other job outside of political office since age 25. He compares union members to ISIS, believes in creationism, and has slashed education at every chance he's gotten. No wonder the rubes of the GOP love him so much.
Do the democrats believe that a religious faith disqualifies a person from being president now? Is that what you people want to make known to the public? Please do. Make a TV ad denouncing Christians. We dare you.
Denouncing Christians? Is that the only religion? :eusa_think:
Your side is too chicken shit to denounce Islam.
 
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What? Now Walker is the latest left wing moon bat boogie man? What ever happened to all the attention directed at Cruz/Bush/Christie/Romney/Perry/Jindal/King/.....

Can the moon bats keep up with the field and rise to the challenge of muckraking everyone?

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What? Now Walker is the latest left wing moon bat boogie man? What ever happened to all the attention directed at Cruz/Bush/Christie/Romney/Perry/Jindal/King/.....

Can the moon bats keep up with the field and rise to the challenge of muckraking everyone?

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It's going to be a pile on every time the perceived Republican "front runner" is identified.

A two minute hate is only effective when you have a discrete target for said hate.
 
More facts of course they have a liberal bias ...
Wisconsin falls to 44th in private-sector job creation

As the national employment recovery slowly has begun to brighten, Wisconsin struggles to keep pace, according to the latest available government jobs data deemed credible by economists.

Wisconsin ranked 44th out of the 50 states in private-sector job creation in the 12 months from September 2011 to September 2012. The state's position has deteriorated progressively from a revised rank of 41st in the previous 12-month period through June 2012; and from a rank of 37th in the 12 months through March 2012.

"Wisconsin is falling behind," said Abdur Chowdhury, an economics professor at Marquette University.
 
The conservative agenda...a sure winner.


What the hell is the Libtard agenda?

Take money from the people that earned it and give it to the shitheads that didn't earn it? That is a real winner, isn't it?

Kill more children on demand?

Raise more taxes on the American people?

Let more illegals flood in?

More welfare?

More Obamaphones?

More environmental whacko bullshit?

More taking away Constitutional freedoms like free speech and the right to keep and bear arms?

More interventionists wars?

The only idiots that embrace the Libtard agenda are the despicable selfish greedy scumbags of this country.
 
More facts of course they have a liberal bias ...
Wisconsin falls to 44th in private-sector job creation


As the national employment recovery slowly has begun to brighten, Wisconsin struggles to keep pace, according to the latest available government jobs data deemed credible by economists.

Wisconsin ranked 44th out of the 50 states in private-sector job creation in the 12 months from September 2011 to September 2012. The state's position has deteriorated progressively from a revised rank of 41st in the previous 12-month period through June 2012; and from a rank of 37th in the 12 months through March 2012.

"Wisconsin is falling behind," said Abdur Chowdhury, an economics professor at Marquette University.

Lol, using 2011/2012 data.

The 2014 data puts Wisconsin at 32nd, quite an improvement.

Wisconsin ranks 32nd in private-sector job growth - DailyHerald.com
 
More facts of course they have a liberal bias ...
Wisconsin falls to 44th in private-sector job creation


As the national employment recovery slowly has begun to brighten, Wisconsin struggles to keep pace, according to the latest available government jobs data deemed credible by economists.

Wisconsin ranked 44th out of the 50 states in private-sector job creation in the 12 months from September 2011 to September 2012. The state's position has deteriorated progressively from a revised rank of 41st in the previous 12-month period through June 2012; and from a rank of 37th in the 12 months through March 2012.

"Wisconsin is falling behind," said Abdur Chowdhury, an economics professor at Marquette University.

Lol, using 2011/2012 data.

The 2014 data puts Wisconsin at 32nd, quite an improvement.

Wisconsin ranks 32nd in private-sector job growth - DailyHerald.com

ON SNAP!! lol
 
More facts of course they have a liberal bias ...
Wisconsin falls to 44th in private-sector job creation


As the national employment recovery slowly has begun to brighten, Wisconsin struggles to keep pace, according to the latest available government jobs data deemed credible by economists.

Wisconsin ranked 44th out of the 50 states in private-sector job creation in the 12 months from September 2011 to September 2012. The state's position has deteriorated progressively from a revised rank of 41st in the previous 12-month period through June 2012; and from a rank of 37th in the 12 months through March 2012.

"Wisconsin is falling behind," said Abdur Chowdhury, an economics professor at Marquette University.

Lol, using 2011/2012 data.

The 2014 data puts Wisconsin at 32nd, quite an improvement.

Wisconsin ranks 32nd in private-sector job growth - DailyHerald.com

ON SNAP!! lol

Thank you Obama ....

Scott Walker s pro-business policies did not improve employment growth - JSOnline


Menzie Chinn, a professor of Public Affairs and Economics at UW-Madison, recentlylooked intowhether Governor Walker's pro-business policies spurred employment growth. As we all remember, Walker claimed that his tax cuts and his dismantling of public sector unions would lead to an employment boom for Wisconsin. But as Chinn's data shows, Walker's policies have done nothing to improve job growth. The rate of growth when Walker took office in 2011 was 1.3%, and now after three years of his policies being in effect, the rate is still at 1.3% and weaker than the country's growth as a whole.

In fact, when you look at the numbers across the US, the "pro-business" economic policies championed by conservatives often have a negative effect on employment growth. ALEC, the shadowy political organization that provides conservative legislators with prepackaged laws,ranks states according to how much they cut or eliminate taxes, enforce austerity, deregulate, etc. When you plot ALEC's rankings with employment growth,the data shows a negative correlation, which backs up a2012 studyby the Iowa Policy Project. In other words, the more economically conservative a state is, the more likely it has weaker job growth.

Now, it's important not to assume that the negative correlation means that conservative economic principles always result in weak employment growth. There are several examples of states with a high ALEC ranking and strong employment growth. What the data does show is that it's wrongheaded and overly simplistic to assume that a purely conservative economic model will work in every state. And more and more we are seeing evidence that the supply-side economic model being pushed by conservatives doesn't work for Wisconsin.
 
More facts of course they have a liberal bias ...
Wisconsin falls to 44th in private-sector job creation


As the national employment recovery slowly has begun to brighten, Wisconsin struggles to keep pace, according to the latest available government jobs data deemed credible by economists.

Wisconsin ranked 44th out of the 50 states in private-sector job creation in the 12 months from September 2011 to September 2012. The state's position has deteriorated progressively from a revised rank of 41st in the previous 12-month period through June 2012; and from a rank of 37th in the 12 months through March 2012.

"Wisconsin is falling behind," said Abdur Chowdhury, an economics professor at Marquette University.

Lol, using 2011/2012 data.

The 2014 data puts Wisconsin at 32nd, quite an improvement.

Wisconsin ranks 32nd in private-sector job growth - DailyHerald.com

ON SNAP!! lol

Thank you Obama ....

Scott Walker s pro-business policies did not improve employment growth - JSOnline


Menzie Chinn, a professor of Public Affairs and Economics at UW-Madison, recentlylooked intowhether Governor Walker's pro-business policies spurred employment growth. As we all remember, Walker claimed that his tax cuts and his dismantling of public sector unions would lead to an employment boom for Wisconsin. But as Chinn's data shows, Walker's policies have done nothing to improve job growth. The rate of growth when Walker took office in 2011 was 1.3%, and now after three years of his policies being in effect, the rate is still at 1.3% and weaker than the country's growth as a whole.

In fact, when you look at the numbers across the US, the "pro-business" economic policies championed by conservatives often have a negative effect on employment growth. ALEC, the shadowy political organization that provides conservative legislators with prepackaged laws,ranks states according to how much they cut or eliminate taxes, enforce austerity, deregulate, etc. When you plot ALEC's rankings with employment growth,the data shows a negative correlation, which backs up a2012 studyby the Iowa Policy Project. In other words, the more economically conservative a state is, the more likely it has weaker job growth.

Now, it's important not to assume that the negative correlation means that conservative economic principles always result in weak employment growth. There are several examples of states with a high ALEC ranking and strong employment growth. What the data does show is that it's wrongheaded and overly simplistic to assume that a purely conservative economic model will work in every state. And more and more we are seeing evidence that the supply-side economic model being pushed by conservatives doesn't work for Wisconsin.

You bunch of dumb asses don't get it. I know liberals can be slow witted but come on. Wisconsin isn't Dem vs Rep Wisconsin is Taxpayers vs the public employee unions that's how Walker won 3 times.
 
an Associated Press-GfK poll released this week found that six out of 10 Americans want a higher minimum wage.

How a powerful rightwing lobby is plotting to stop minimum wage hikes US news The Guardian

American Legislative Exchange Council combines litigation and legislation in two-pronged attack on ‘new battleground’ of workers’ rights, documents reveal

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In fact, when you look at the numbers across the US, the "pro-business" economic policies championed by conservatives often have a negative effect on employment growth. ALEC, the shadowy political organization that provides conservative legislators with prepackaged laws,ranks states according to how much they cut or eliminate taxes, enforce austerity, deregulate, etc. When you plot ALEC's rankings with employment growth,the data shows a negative correlation, which backs up a2012 studyby the Iowa Policy Project. In other words, the more economically conservative a state is, the more likely it has weaker job growth.
 
More facts of course they have a liberal bias ...
Wisconsin falls to 44th in private-sector job creation


As the national employment recovery slowly has begun to brighten, Wisconsin struggles to keep pace, according to the latest available government jobs data deemed credible by economists.

Wisconsin ranked 44th out of the 50 states in private-sector job creation in the 12 months from September 2011 to September 2012. The state's position has deteriorated progressively from a revised rank of 41st in the previous 12-month period through June 2012; and from a rank of 37th in the 12 months through March 2012.

"Wisconsin is falling behind," said Abdur Chowdhury, an economics professor at Marquette University.

Lol, using 2011/2012 data.

The 2014 data puts Wisconsin at 32nd, quite an improvement.

Wisconsin ranks 32nd in private-sector job growth - DailyHerald.com

ON SNAP!! lol

Thank you Obama ....

Scott Walker s pro-business policies did not improve employment growth - JSOnline


Menzie Chinn, a professor of Public Affairs and Economics at UW-Madison, recentlylooked intowhether Governor Walker's pro-business policies spurred employment growth. As we all remember, Walker claimed that his tax cuts and his dismantling of public sector unions would lead to an employment boom for Wisconsin. But as Chinn's data shows, Walker's policies have done nothing to improve job growth. The rate of growth when Walker took office in 2011 was 1.3%, and now after three years of his policies being in effect, the rate is still at 1.3% and weaker than the country's growth as a whole.

In fact, when you look at the numbers across the US, the "pro-business" economic policies championed by conservatives often have a negative effect on employment growth. ALEC, the shadowy political organization that provides conservative legislators with prepackaged laws,ranks states according to how much they cut or eliminate taxes, enforce austerity, deregulate, etc. When you plot ALEC's rankings with employment growth,the data shows a negative correlation, which backs up a2012 studyby the Iowa Policy Project. In other words, the more economically conservative a state is, the more likely it has weaker job growth.

Now, it's important not to assume that the negative correlation means that conservative economic principles always result in weak employment growth. There are several examples of states with a high ALEC ranking and strong employment growth. What the data does show is that it's wrongheaded and overly simplistic to assume that a purely conservative economic model will work in every state. And more and more we are seeing evidence that the supply-side economic model being pushed by conservatives doesn't work for Wisconsin.

I use hard numbers as a link, and you post an opinion piece from some professor. LOL.

You got burned and you don't even have the balls to admit it.
 
Wisconsin is Taxpayers vs the public employee unions that's how Walker won 3 times.
.........tons of out of State cash by vested interests
Gov. Scott Walker has sizable cash advantage - Wisconsin ...

Half of Scott Walker's Cash Comes From Out-of-State Dark Money ...

Are you honestly suggesting that he purchased Democrat votes? lol
everybody knows money plays no role has no effect whatsoever ...is that what you are saying... U R A Moron
 
I love the way these filthy ass Libtards are bitching about Walker. They must really be scared of him.

Of course they would despise anybody that the courage to standup to the filthy greedy unions, wouldn't they?

When they have idiots like The Bitch of Benghazi and Princess Liesalot as potential Democrat Presidential candidates then they need to be scared,
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Who in the hell but some dumbass Moon Bat would think either Clinton or Warren would make a good President?

Clinton has been lying to the American people about a lot of things and now the bitch has been caught shaking down foreign government to get money because she didn't enough from Bill selling Arlington cemetery plots or pardons.
 
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