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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Wisconsin 42nd in Private-Sector Job Growth, Report Says

Data shows that Wisconsin saw an increase of 35,381 private-sector jobs, a 1.5% increase, during a 12-month period ending in June. The top U.S. state saw a 12.1% increase in private-sector job creation.

Gov. Scott Walker won a recall election contested largely on economic issues, but the state ranked in the bottom 20 percent in the nation in private-sector job creation in the nation in the 12 months ending last June, according to government jobs data. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Wisconsin added just over 35,000 private-sector jobs, according to the Quarterly Census on Earnings and Wages, which covers 96% of the nation's public and private sector employers. That's a 1.5 percent increase. The 12 months of job creation data is considered by economists to be the most accurate information of hiring in the country, according to the Journal Sentinel. And the end of the measuring period coincided with the recall election victory …

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The Anti-Alinsky

11:27 am on Saturday, January 12, 2013

morn, the mining bill was not about ignoring environmental laws. We still have the EPA, DNR, ACE and GOD knows how many other that still have to give their approval. The bill would have eliminated the need for the redundant studies and hearings that killed the Crandon mine.   more ›

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Job Creation Top Issue for Democrats in Recall; Collective Bargaining is Last

Despite all the furor in Madison last year over the rights of public workers, new poll says Democrats are most concerned about jobs as they head to the polls in Tuesday's recall primary election.

When tens of thousands of demonstrators descended on the Wisconsin Capitol in February and March 2011, the protests were all about Gov. Scott Walker's budget-repair bill and how it changed collective bargaining for public employees. In fact, it was the outrage over the passage of that bill — known as Act 10 when it  became law — that was the impetus for the effort to recall Walker from office. But with the Democratic primary election less than a week away, and the general recall election slated for June 5, the issue of collective bargaining has pretty much taken a back seat to jobs and other issues, according to a poll released Wednesday. The Marquette University Law School Poll says 46 percent of those who are likely to vote in Tuesday's …

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Craig

10:19 pm on Monday, May 7, 2012

MrsPeel: I never used your and you're wrong. Try prying your legs off of the vibrator long enough to see you're a complete bitch. No doubt you're a dike, I think I spotted you in one of them porn movies my mother lets me watch in her basement.   more ›

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Gov. Walker: Time to Improve Environment for Employers

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker gives weekly radio address to the state.

Every Thursday, Gov. Scott Walker delivers a weekly radio address. This Thursday's address was about job creators. The state has partnered with the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association to produce and distribute brief radio address once a week.  Audio files and a written transcript of this radio address can be accessed on http://www.wi-broadcasters.org and http://walker.wi.gov/section.asp?linkid=1761&locid=177.  To download an mp3 file you can visit http://walker.wi.gov/section.asp?linkid=1761&locid=177, right click the radio address link and click “save link as.” Here is the transcript from this Thursday’s radio address: Hi this is Scott Walker. Over the past nine months, I’ve toured factories and mills, visited with job creators at small …

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James R Hoffa

7:58 pm on Sunday, October 2, 2011

Lyle - Interesting position on Ivy League schools. Especially when you stop to consider that a majority of them have economic professors, such a Paul Krugman at Princeton, teaching and preaching your highly coveted and praised Keynesian theory. So I guess in your world, those who are graduating from these institutions obviously aren't employing that which they are being taught in school, …   more ›

Sunday, September 4, 2011

This Labor Day, Support Moves to Get America Working Again

Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner challenges president to support deregulation and small businesses in Thursday's speech on jobs.

Throughout our history, American ingenuity and innovation have spurred our nation forward and created a prosperous economy.  Labor Day is a day to recognize working men and women and the opportunities that make America a great place to work, raise a family, and build a life. Unfortunately, this Labor Day, confidence and hope in America’s future seem to have slipped — replaced by uncertainty and frustration. As it was last year, unemployment remains above 9 percent. For the first time, the average length of unemployment has surpassed 40 weeks. Entrepreneurship, a backbone of American economy, has slowed significantly. Since 2007, there has been a 23 percent drop in new business creation, falling to the lowest levels since 1994. The non-…

patchreader 123

11:32 am on Friday, December 9, 2011

Wisconsin's own Jim Sensenbrenner has given US AG Eric Holder quite a grilling re: the shameful operation fast and furious. http://www.tribune-chronicle.com/page/content.detail/id/153543/Republican--Heads-must-roll-in-Fast-and-Furious-.html?isap=1&nav=5029 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNSf3eMMf_U   more ›

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