Posted on 08/11/2015 7:09:02 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Brian Kilmeade gets Scott Walker's response to Trump's Democratic Party talking points.
$2.2B deficit is a proven lie.
Kilmeade Re Gov. Walker:
"He's always in the eye of the storm."
[SNIP]
Our rating
Mixing apples and oranges, Trump said that under Walker, Wisconsin "projected a $1 billion (budget) surplus and it turns out to be a deficit of $2.2 billion."
There was in early 2014 a projection of a $1 billion surplus heading into the 2015-17 budget period. Late in 2014, there was a projection of a $2.2 billion shortfall -- the difference between expected revenues and the amount of money being requested by state agencies. But the shortfall was never a deficit -- and some of the surplus was consciously spent by Republicans, as tax cuts.
For a statement that contains only an element of truth and ignores critical facts that would give a different impression, our rating is Mostly False.
"....The Midwestern economy can generally be divided into states with a significant energy presence that have benefitted from the innovation of horizontal drilling and those that have not and are more focused on manufacturing.
States that have benefitted from the technological advance have arguably seen their natural rates of unemployment fall. For example, the unemployment rates during March of South Dakota (3.5%), North Dakota (3.1%), and Minnesota (3.7%) are well below the national average of 5.5%.
The manufacturing focused states in the Midwest however tell a very different story of a mixed economic recovery. For instance, the unemployment rates of Illinois (6.0%), Indiana (5.8%) and Michigan (5.6%) remain above the national average of 5.5%. Arguably these states have a fair amount of slack in their respective labor markets, especially when considering the decline in their respective labor force participation rates since the Great Recession.
One outlier in the manufacturing branch of the Midwestern economy is Wisconsin that has not only an unemployment of 4.6% (well below the national unemployment rate of 5.5%), but also a labor force participation rate of 68.4% well above the national rate of 62.7%.
An important analytical caveat is when a states like Wisconsin approach or attain full-employment, job growth will likely slow to be more in line with population growth. Its important to note that the U.S. economy needs to add 80,000 jobs per month according to a paper by Chicago Fed economists Dan Aaronson and Scott Brave simply to keep up with population growth and maintain the same employment rate as the previous month. Some reports have confused this principle in attempting to misuse data to direct political attacks toward Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, using 12-month job growth as the only metric in measuring the states economy, ignoring the unemployment gap (relative to full-employment) and labor force participation, two of the most popular metrics preferred by economists when assessing the state of the labor market.
May 3, 2015 [WSJ] A Closer Look at Scott Walkers Record on Jobs "Wisconsin ranks 40th in the nation for job growth, or so says a recent Bureau of Labor Statistics report. Many in the media and political circles pounced on the release as evidence that the policies of Republican Gov. Scott Walker, a potential presidential candidate, have left the Badger State trailing much of the nation.
But the report failed to give sufficient context to Wisconsins job growth. The BLS, along with other reports touting similar results, ranked states based on how much private employment increased over a year.
Why might Wisconsins employment increase seem modest? One reason could be that more Wisconsinites than people in many other states already had jobs, which they did. Another wrinkle comes from factors like the energy boom in the upper plains states. In states like Wisconsin not so blessed with shale, job growth can seem comparatively slow.
Lets look at Wisconsins employment growth since Mr. Walker took office. Since February 2011, Wisconsins employable population has grown by about 100,000 people, but the number of people employed increased by about 135,000. That means employment outpaced population growth significantly..........
Walker is as boring as shoe polish drying.
Bye the way, use some of the black shoe polish on you bald spot Scott, I keep looking really looking at it while you speak.
Who is your candidate?
Keep right on doin what yer doin, cause yer doin exactly what you should be a doin!!!
Like Walker's bald spot, the Left is full of questions and concerns.
Fresh off today's Politifact press:
Scott Walker 'was asked to leave Marquette University for cheating,' meme says
[SNIP]
"We rate it False."
Demonicrats constantly remind me of those “Ten Cannots” that used to be attributed to Abe Lincoln, like “you cannot build yourself up by tearing down big men!”
Walker’s a proven winner with a strategy to win the nomination. My guess is he will continue to execute that strategy and ignore hurricane Donald.
...By which you mean he's a GOPe Darling.
Boring and balding. Proudly measuring the important stuff.
He did all this in a blue state and while two pernicious special prosecutor's investigations were being conducted into his campaign finances and activities.
Walker didn't get where he is today by being anyone's "darling". There isn't a more successful, courageous or battle tested Republican candidate in the field today.
Some of the Cruz zealots are no different than what they claim they dislike in other people.
Word is getting out.
http://dailycaller.com/2015/08/11/scott-walker-trump-is-using-democratic-talking-points-against-me/
does that mean Trump should be parrotting liberal talking points in attacking Walker?
NO, it doesn’t, but I doubt you get it....
Maybe you should change your screen name to "just my feelings" - because you seem to emote and not always process intellectually. BTW, my picks are Cruz, Walker in that order.....and most, but not all, of the Cruz people are just that way. Take some estrogen reduction supplements maybe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLQebqVQKcc
Now that I was instantly able to find that and post it demonstrates the validity of my claim.
But can he survive Typhoon Ted?
And most of us Walker folks are Walker, Cruz, in that order.
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