Monday, July 13, 2015

I want a Scott Walker Bobblehead Doll. Let me know when he finally says something.

There is a 3D machine where a bobblehead of anyone can be generated. I think it would be easier for Scott Walker to simply make those rather than speak with a steady bobbing head.

...I put my head inside, (click here) and it took a 180-degree picture of my head. 
One week later, I got a small package in the mail containing a figurine that featured my face sculpted onto a model of a character I can only describe as the blonde long-lost half-brother from Raiden from "Mortal Kombat."'...

A new campaign slogan for Scott Walker, "I am the rhetoric king." Producing Scott Walker Bobblehead Dolls would improve the Wisconsin GDP. And that is good advise he can have for free. Better than Kohl's Kash.

 This is a report from "Chase." (click here)

This is the accomplishment of the "Wuss from Wisconsin." The Wisconsin GDP is in negative to near zero numbers.

Wisconsin continues to fall in job creation. Even all the deadly mines Walker opened up doesn't help.

March  19, 2015
By John Schmid and Kevin Crowe

...the state's national ranking (click here) fell from a revised rank of 31st three months earlier, in the previous release of quarterly jobs data, which covered the 12 months through June 2014. In that period, Wisconsin created 36,732 private-sector jobs.
Wisconsin continued to trail the national rate of job creation, as it has continuously since July 2011. The United States created private-sector jobs at a rate of 2.3% in the latest 12-month period, twice Wisconsin's 1.16% rate, the data show.
"Given the historical relationship of employment in Wisconsin versus the nation, I would have expected Wisconsin growth to be faster," said Menzie Chinn, an economics professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Among its peer states in the Midwest, Wisconsin tied with Iowa for last place. Both states created private-sector jobs at a 1.16% rate....

Scott Walker doesn't have any policy points to make. He has been practicing AUSTERITY since he took office as Governor. The state is failing. No one should be surprised.  

He loves Kohl's. I just don't think Kohl's love him.

...A breakdown of Thursday's numbers show Wisconsin trailed the nation's job-creation average among retailers, a sector that includes cashiers and clerks, as well as construction and a combined sector called health care and social services. In the leisure and hospitality sector, which includes wait staff, hotel clerks and baristas, Wisconsin lost jobs while the nation added them at a 2.6% pace....

It doesn't matter what is viewed in the "Chase" report; Wisconsin seriously lags behind the USA averages. An average includes the Wisconsin data. Got that? The USA averages includes the Wisconsin data. What does that say about the rest of the country when it far exceeds the Wisconsin average.