Re: Wisconsin vs Total Recall
Data analyzed by 24/7 Wall St indicates that in 2012 Wisconsin's GDP growth rate percentage was less than half of the national average and that the state had one of the highest rates of residential foreclosures in the country. I cannot vouch for 24/7 Wall St., but that information is generally consistent with what is often discussed. The state's business and job growth and performance has been miserable so far under Walker. Obviously, the causes are complex, and the foreclosure rate cannot be hung on his administration. Whether these results mean Walker's economic policies are and will be ineffective requires a much more sophisticated understanding of economics than I have. If you wanted to play the simplistic, sound-bite game, you could say he has been an utter failure economically. I don't think that would be fair or accurate, but it's the kind of mindless sloganeering that seems to have seized the day in most political campaigns and discussions.
Data analyzed by 24/7 Wall St indicates that in 2012 Wisconsin's GDP growth rate percentage was less than half of the national average and that the state had one of the highest rates of residential foreclosures in the country. I cannot vouch for 24/7 Wall St., but that information is generally consistent with what is often discussed. The state's business and job growth and performance has been miserable so far under Walker. Obviously, the causes are complex, and the foreclosure rate cannot be hung on his administration. Whether these results mean Walker's economic policies are and will be ineffective requires a much more sophisticated understanding of economics than I have. If you wanted to play the simplistic, sound-bite game, you could say he has been an utter failure economically. I don't think that would be fair or accurate, but it's the kind of mindless sloganeering that seems to have seized the day in most political campaigns and discussions.