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Scott Walker Recall: Little Progress With Job Creation Could Create Hurdle For Governor

Scott Walker Recall Jobs Pledge

SCOTT BAUER   12/22/11 06:01 PM ET   AP

MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has made little progress fulfilling a campaign promise to create 250,000 jobs over four years, making the pledge that was a key to getting him elected last year a potentially significant hurdle as he fights off recall efforts.

Walker hasn't been shy about the promise, even saying shortly before taking office that he wanted it branded on the foreheads of his top Cabinet officials. But the Republican has distanced himself in recent months, talking more about building a better environment to create jobs and how Wisconsin's future is tied to a national economy beyond his control.

The new governor wasn't expected to have to defend his jobs promise so soon. But after successfully pushing through a law that effectively ended collective bargaining rights for most public workers and made Wisconsin the epicenter of a nationwide fight over union rights, Walker was targeted for recall.

Recall organizers say they have gathered more than half a million signatures, just shy of the 540,208 they need to force an election in mid-2012. The Democratic Party and other critics, meanwhile, have been hammering Walker on jobs numbers.

During an interview Thursday with The Associated Press, Walker said he doesn't regret making the promise.

"If you don't have an aggressive goal, you're going to fall short," Walker said.

And while he wishes job creation numbers were better, Walker emphasized the pledge was over a four-year period.

"We weren't going to see them all happen in one month," he said.

Government data indicates there were 16,300 more private sector jobs in Wisconsin in November than there were in January, when Walker took office. The November numbers are preliminary, however, and Walker's administration has been critical of the methodology used by the federal government to reach those estimates, which typically undergo significant monthly revisions.

A recent report by a nonpartisan group also supported suggestions that the national economy was dragging down job creation in the state.

Still, Walker has a long way to go. His own Department of Revenue predicted in October that based on the latest forecasts, about 136,000 jobs would be added by 2015. But at the current pace, only 71,000 jobs would be created in four years.

Walker was the only gubernatorial candidate in last year's race to promise a specific number of news jobs, with no wiggle room, and he brashly repeated the pledge after winning.

"I want my Cabinet secretaries to have branded across their heads, `250,000 jobs,'" Walker said at a December 2010 meeting of the Dairy Business Association. "I want them to know their job is on the line because my job is on the line to create 250,000 jobs in the private sector."

Rep. Peter Barca, the ranking Democrat in the Wisconsin Assembly, said voters assumed Walker had a solid plan to deliver.

"But obviously his plan is not working," Barca said.

Walker hoped his term would mirror former Gov. Tommy Thompson's first four years in office, when the state added roughly 250,000 jobs between 1987 and 1991. Thompson focused on holding down taxes and promoting Wisconsin as a good place to do business, an approach Walker also took in his first budget.

But Walker also lit political dynamite by curtailing public workers' collective bargaining rights and cutting public education funding. The moves enraged political opponents enough to trigger efforts to not only recall him, but also several state senators – including two Republican incumbents who voters tossed from office in August.

"The governor has made some tough decisions and knows that more needs to be done to ensure the state continues on a path of growth," said Walker campaign spokeswoman Ciara Matthews. It's not fair for Walker to be judged on the promise just a year into his term, she said.

Walker's opponents argue those budget decisions, along with other moves such as killing a high-speed train line that was projected to create 5,500 construction jobs, have done more to impair his jobs promise than fulfill it.

Wisconsin has lost nearly 15,000 jobs since Walker's budget took effect in July and had the highest job loss of any state in November, according to federal data. Over the same time period, more than 100,000 jobs were created nationally during each of the past five months.

Steven Deller, a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor of agriculture and applied economics, predicted that the funding cuts included in Walker's current two-year budget will result in 20,000 job losses.

Walker said he is working to create a friendlier business environment by easing regulations, passing tax breaks, making it more difficult to sue companies for damages, and taking other steps the business community has welcomed and pushed for years. Many of those measures were passed in two separate special legislative sessions Walker called earlier this year.

Kurt Bauer, president of Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce – the state's largest business group – praised Walker's conservative budget, collective bargaining restrictions and tax cuts. Bauer said they are creating a better business climate that will create jobs "in the long run."

Bauer said this year's sluggish job creation numbers are mostly the result of the national and global economies. He said polls show that WMC members are confident in Walker's leadership and optimistic about the future of the state's economy.

"What we've tried to do is basically set the stage for businesses to thrive here and for Wisconsin to be very competitive to have an advantage over states in the Upper Midwest," Bauer said. "There's still a tremendous amount of uncertainty, some of it at the state level, but the vast majority exists at the federal level."

A recent report by the nonpartisan Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance backed up complaints about the national economy dragging down job creation in the state. The report found job growth and unemployment in Wisconsin has been closely tied with the national economy both during recessions like the one that began in 2008, and economic booms like when Thompson was governor in the 1990s.

State officials can change attitudes about the economy, but because it is so closely tied to national and global forces, there's little they can do to affect the actual direction of the economy, said Taxpayers Alliance President Todd Berry.

"This debate over job creation or elimination among Democrats and Republicans, among incumbents and opposition, is for the most part a waste of time," he said.

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MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has made little progress fulfilling a campaign promise to create 250,000 jobs over four years, making the pledge that was a key to getting him elected...
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has made little progress fulfilling a campaign promise to create 250,000 jobs over four years, making the pledge that was a key to getting him elected...
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LiberalScoop
Get thee my long sword Hope!
06:43 PM on 01/03/2012
Anybody know how many signatures they've got?
02:14 AM on 12/31/2011
Scott walker is such a (o)(o)
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morninmist
10:20 AM on 12/29/2011
Walker is on National TV taking credit for something the Feds made him do!

Walker has no soul.

@JakeMillerWis Jacob Miller
New Walker low- reverses move, holds presser, but LIES and only made move cause Feds made him jsonline.com/news/statepoli… #wiunion #recallwalker
15 minutes ago via web

http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/walker-proposes-to-lift-cap-on-longterm-care-program-0c3jlco-136317513.html
Walker lifts cap on long-term care after federal agency orders change
By Patrick Marley and Guy Boulton

Madison - Gov. Scott Walker announced a plan Wednesday to lift the enrollment cap on a state long-term care program - a move he made two weeks after federal authorities told his administration it had to take that step.

Walker touted the $80 million plan with advocates for the elderly and disabled at a Capitol news conference, but made no mention of a recent order from the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services directing his administration to lift the cap in the Family Care program.

State officials released the letter from CMS hours later at the request of the Journal Sentinel. ...
08:33 AM on 12/31/2011
Yes I saw this. Walker put a disabled person next to him along with that person's mother and used them for props in his latest fraud filled press appearance. Walker has no shame.
12:04 AM on 12/29/2011
The working people of Wisconsin will recall this sorry excuse for a governor!
02:09 AM on 12/31/2011
Amen!!!!
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MiddleMolly
Working to better the USA!
01:48 AM on 12/28/2011
I keep track of jobs created by the states. I copy all of the monthly states jobs numbers from the BLS to a large spreadsheet and I calculate month over month, year over year, also year to date, and three month numbers. Wisconsin has, for the last two months, been among the worst states in job creation, so there is no way they should be complaining that they job loss/creation rates are due to national economic trends.

Here's how Wisconsin has done: First of all, according to the most recent BLS numbers, Wisconsin has lost jobs 5 months in a row. It has lost more jobs than any other state in the last month. It has lost more jobs than any other state over the past 3 months. As a percentage, it has lost the most jobs (1%) over the past three months. (The US as a whole has gained about .3% jobs over the past three months.) Wisconsin ranks 48th in percentage of jobs gained in 2011 to date. Wisconsin ranks 47th in percentage of jobs gained year over year, from November 2010 to November 2011.

So why is the BLS picking on Wisconsin if there is something wrong with the way it calculates jobs numbers? Other states with Repub govs and legislatures are doing just fine, so it can't be a partisan thing.
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morninmist
10:22 AM on 12/29/2011
Thanks for the post.
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Josh Crawford
Just the facts, man!
03:48 PM on 01/03/2012
And yet Walker just started running an ad saying that Wisc has added "thousands" of jobs since he took office while totally glossing over the fact that all those gains came in the first six months of the year BEFORE his budget/cuts kicked in. Since then, the feces has hit the fan in Wisc, as MiddleMolly points out so succinctly.

The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, eh Mr. Walker?
03:47 AM on 12/27/2011
Scott Walker is a nerd.....A nerd is a stupid person.....A nerd can not do anything right that is one of the many reasons a nerd is call a nerd....
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Josh Crawford
Just the facts, man!
03:49 PM on 01/03/2012
I do not think that word ("nerd") means what you think it means. The LAST thing a nerd is is stupid....
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rottnkid
Do as I say, not as I do-Oh wait that's the 1%
05:40 PM on 12/25/2011
"We weren't going to see them all happen in one month," ...Obama says the same thing and he gets ostrasized. Freakin simpletons.
04:46 AM on 12/25/2011
does anyone still belive in elections anymore? i do not trust any part of the government, they will say what people want to hear and do what pays the best. everyone should vote on issues via the internet and get rid of these money wasting politions. our government help the bankers rob every homeowner in america. now without jobs, the bank will take our homes. no matter what anyone says our government created this mess. the legal criminals are the worst of all.
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smburwick
04:56 PM on 12/26/2011
Right now Acorn has been making a lot of visits to the WH and fraud is their aim.
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buckeye3118
Less Government, More Freedom
03:59 AM on 12/25/2011
And how many jobs has PopStar MESSiah created? Walker didn't have a trillion dollars to spend/waste on phony 'green energy' projects. Amazing how Walker is getting blamed for not creating jobs, yet PSM isn't. (In the case of PSM, it's ALWAYS someone else's fault). It's as if PopStar MESSiah is getting some kind of 'special treatment'.
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smburwick
09:20 AM on 12/25/2011
Like Romney found out in communist Mass. it is difficult to work with liberals who are self-centered power and money seekers.
01:42 PM on 12/26/2011
Actually Walker had $800 million in federal funds to use to create jobs-he just chose to turn it away--and hold taxpayers on the line to refund the rail money we were already in on the deal.
In the case of Walker it's always someone else's fault.
Well he made the big claim-so he can take the responsibility -after all he asked citizens to hold him accountable for it when he was elected. We are. He failed on so many levels.
RECALL.
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smburwick
04:58 PM on 12/26/2011
All of you moonbats are not recalling this man because of what he has done, or not. It is the left with Soros who want to control Wisconsin for the 2012 election. Wake up you minions. You are doing the dirty work for communists.
03:42 AM on 12/25/2011
The same folks who harshly criticize Gov Walker without mercy after less than a full year for not yet fulfilling all his campaign promises simultaneously give Obama a full pardon after 3 years of not fulfilling a far greater number of his campaign promises.

I suspect this is not the majority of Wisconsinites from whom we are hearing. This sounds more like the bitter union folks who only number around 13% in Wisconsin. Why should hard working Wisconsinites have their hard earned tax dollars used to pay inflated salaries and provide far more lucrative pensions and health care for public sector union members than is received by the private sector. Wake up Wisconsin! Parasitic public sector unions are going to bankrupt your state, but only if you allow them to do so. Go Gov Walker.
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08:26 PM on 12/25/2011
He, this out of control guv, is going to be impeached real soon. Oh, and by the way, this will be more than the 13% of union folks, you so, ridiculously wrong, describe!
Get over it, lab-ie! It is just about over, for your bagger, boy!
08:48 PM on 12/25/2011
Gov Walker has been carrying out the will of the voters who put him in office a year ago to save the state from destructive Dems. If there is so much anti Walker and anti GOP sentiment in Wisconsin, why did the recall elections a few months ago not give Dems the majority in the legislature they sought despite the millions spent by big labor?

What we have here is simply a bunch of loud mouth, miscreant OWS flea-bagger supporting, greedy union hooligans who are a minority in Wisconsin, but who make an awful lot of senseless noise. Get over yourself.
01:17 AM on 12/25/2011
Scott Walker and other right-wingers think they can sentimentalize the past and restore the good old days when people didn't have to depend on government and unions to represent their interests but helped each other out from the goodness of their hearts. According to their selective Hollywood fantasy, it was a "wonderful life" just like in the movie with Jimmy Stewart. Left out of the Republicans' fond recollection of the past is good old Mr. Potter who tried to close the S & L started by Jimmy's father. He was kind of like Mitt Romney who did the same with his private equity company. Unfortunately, the movie plots keep getting mixed up these days, and Hollywood fantasies don't transfer well to the Potomac.
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smburwick
09:28 AM on 12/25/2011
I hope that people leave Wisconsin in droves and leave the enabled and unions there to handle their problems. MASS. has seen such an exodus The liberals like to suck the living out of life.
08:44 AM on 12/26/2011
Mass. is and always will be a liberal state. I don't think Harvard has any plans to relocate. Historically, Wisconsin is a progressive state, in many ways, conservative, but also very liberal. Clark did not have a mandate to dismantle the unions or to fire public workers. He had a theory, namely, that less govt is better, but unfortunately under his watch the employment situation in Wisconsin has not gotten any better. Much of his support comes from the wealthy who don't like to pay taxes to support the poor. Understandable, but they are motivated by entirely selfish considerations.
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pollclaire
jeu d'esprit
12:04 AM on 12/25/2011
Tonight even Governor Walker catches a break. Merry Christmas Governor Walker.

I do hope you'll reconsider the policies that have turned so many in this state against you. If you do, I have no doubt you'll find that the people of this state are willing to work with you in building a prosperous and enduring civil society that all of us can be proud of.

Peace to you and your family on this Christmas eve.
rickcraft55
nobody is right if everybody is wrong
07:07 AM on 12/25/2011
I agree with you 24 hours no snide or smart remarks.

Merry Christmas to all.
11:51 AM on 12/25/2011
I hope he learns he has cancer.
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smburwick
01:32 PM on 12/26/2011
What a remark and shows the ignorance you possess.
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smburwick
07:37 PM on 12/24/2011
What this is all about is the lefties want Wisconsin and to help Obama win 4 more. Wisconsin are you nuts to do this?
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01:24 AM on 12/25/2011
Back to your kennel !
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smburwick
01:33 PM on 12/26/2011
When you vacate yours.
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Dodsworth Fandango
The wages of gin is breath
02:34 AM on 12/25/2011
I wouldn't call ridding a state from the clutches of the kochtapus being nuts.
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smburwick
09:29 AM on 12/25/2011
You don't understand and never will. This administration uses and then abuses.
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smburwick
05:00 PM on 12/26/2011
Well I'll do my homework on Koch and you do your on Soros, and his roots, what he has done in other countries and how his so called foundations are up to nothing but destroying America.
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Without God, life is everything.
06:40 PM on 12/24/2011
In this world of sin and sorrow there is always something to be thankful for; as for me, I rejoice that I am not a Republican

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smburwick
09:32 AM on 12/25/2011
Well heck, anyone who voted for Obama to get over guilt made a huge mistake. If you vote for him again, you are just plain dumb. I have been an independent for over 30 year. Your democratic party has been hijacked by social progressive communists. I'm not happy with the RINOS in congress. But the people who say, 'I 'm helping the middle class' and 'what's fair' come the the 60's and 70' socialists and communists mantra. Wake up.
11:43 AM on 12/26/2011
Slow down, you're making less sense with each post. Just take a deep breath . . .
06:33 PM on 12/24/2011
Impatient Wisconsinites are asking Gov Walker to be accountable for his unfulfilled campaign promises after less than a year. Are Wisconsinites or is anyone else asking Obama to be accountable for his MANY broken and unfulfilled campaign promises after nearly 3 years?
07:33 PM on 12/24/2011
Tough poo! Barack Obama didn't get 5 minutes from conservatives. He was criticized before he even took office, with Mitch vowing to do everything in his power to make sure that Obama was a one-term president. Walker is being held responsible for his radical initiatives and poor performance after a year in office. Fair? Maybe not. But conservative Republicans don't play fair and they understand only one thing: power. And we Progressives are taking power back. Get ready for 2012. Walker will be recalled. Obama, even though I have issues with his foreign policy, will be reelected in a landslide against whatever clown the Republicans run against him. Progressives will solidify control of the Senate with a solid full supermajority, and we will retake the House. The electorate may not have learned from the Bush years, but over the past 3 years they've finally realized what the Republicans are about and they don't like it one bit.

AFAIC, the only use for Republican politicians is speed bumps near playgrounds.
08:09 PM on 12/24/2011
Progressives are going to take back power in 2012? Do you mean like they did in the 2010 midterm election?

How has anyone learned what the GOP is about in the past 3 years when the Dems were in total control of the House, Senate and White House for 2 of those years and in control of the Senate and White House for the remaining year? Dems even had a filibuster proof super majority in the Senate for several months between July of 2009 and Feb of 2010.

Hispanics take note, Dems could have rammed the Dream Act through the House and Senate unread and without debate just as they did the Stimulus package. They did not bring the Dream Act up for a vote until after they had lost their big majority in Congress. Dems pat Hispanics on the back with one hand and stab them with the other.

Election 2012 will be a continuation of election 2010. Get your Blue crying towels ready. Obama needs Independents to win and he will not get them in anywhere near the numbers he did in 2008 with his "Hope and Change you can believe in lies". That trick only works once. Young voters are also turning away from Obama and Dems. Obama is toast in 2012.
03:48 AM on 12/25/2011
Dems were equally vocal and equally dedicated and to remove Bush after his first term. Unfortunately Kerry and Edwards were not the folks to get the job done. John Edwards...is he not the guy who was carrying on with a younger woman and who also got her pregnant while his cancer stricken wife was in the hospital, while also denying the entire affair for months? Is he not also facing charges for inappropriately using campaign money to keep his tryst and illegitimate child a secret?
11:47 AM on 12/26/2011
It isn't just the job creation that is an issue. Walker said that by letting this state's corporate interests do whatever they please, Wisconsin would attract more businesses to set up shop there. So far, the only company intersted in this corporate wonderland is a mining company. Predictably, the only business Walker can attract is a business that wants to rape and pillage our state's natural resources. And the truth is, Walker would sell the Great Lakes to China just to say he made a buck.

So long, suckers . . .
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smburwick
01:39 PM on 12/26/2011
Mining: I saw a video of a man who was going to open a Mining company, with all of the safety measures and jobs for over 100 people. The government blocked it. Now tell me, solar is only 2% of our energy and the EPA wants us to return to the 1800's in power. How are you going to manage. My house gets a report every month on our energy use. WE use less than anyone in our neighborhood. Do you?
06:10 PM on 12/26/2011
brainslug...the name speaks for itself.