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    04-23-2012, 04:19 PM #21
    This is absoutely a fact.

    Wisconsin "THE ONLY STATE IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY TO LOSE JOBS IN 2011."
    Obviously he cant explain it. Embarassing to those who were making fun of Illinois.


    Who is responsible on a state by state level for change in unemployment down during the past 2 or 3 years is tricky. But clearly this downward pattern is being led by national trends. Be careful of those who want to take to take credit for it.

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    04-23-2012, 04:20 PM #22
    Quote Originally Posted by SiriuslyLong View Post
    But Republican Party spokesman Ben Sparks ignored the job losses and focused on a piece of good news in the report showing that the unemployment rate in March dropped from 6.9 percent to 6.8 percent. That's the lowest it's been since 2008 and down from 7.6 percent a year ago. It's also below the national unemployment rate of 8.2 percent.

    "Wisconsin's unemployment rate has steadily dropped since Gov. Walker took office, despite the failed policies of the previous administration that culminated in a 9.2 percent unemployment rate and 150,000 lost jobs," Sparks said. "As our unemployment rate continues to drop, it's clear that Gov. Walker's policies are working and moving Wisconsin forward."


    Here are details to consider http://news.yahoo.com/wisconsin-lose...--finance.html
    This is absolutely a fact as well.

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    04-23-2012, 04:25 PM #23
    The fact that Wisconsin is the ONLY Statee in the entire country to lose jobs in 2011 is significant.
    Now if this continues in 2012 we have a quite significant fact to investigate.

    All states are experiencing lower employment rates based on national policies and trends.

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    04-23-2012, 04:26 PM #24
    And do try to remember that Wisconsin Republcans and right wingers in general were boasting about all the jobs they were going to take away from Illinois because of tax policy. Not wise to taunt. Live by the sword. Die by the sword.

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    04-23-2012, 04:29 PM #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Havakasha View Post
    The fact that Wisconsin is the ONLY Statee in the entire country to lose jobs in 2011 is significant.
    Now if this continues in 2012 we have a quite significant fact to investigate.

    All states are experiencing lower employment rates based on national policies and trends.
    The fact that unemployment has decreased and is below the national average is very significant. Is IL unemployment rate better than the national average?

    Oooooh. IL 41st worst unemployment, WI 17th. HOW DO YOU LIKE THESE FACTS?

    http://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm

    They are from the government. DO YOU BELIEVE THESE FACTS?

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    04-23-2012, 04:32 PM #26

    Facts

    Unemployment of WI = 6.8%
    Unemployment of IL = 8.8%
    Unemployment of USA = 8.2%

    IL is worse than the national average. WI is way better!

    What to make of these facts?

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    04-23-2012, 04:34 PM #27
    Wisconsin is a nicer place to visit. People are friendly and the workforce is solid.

    I hate traveling in IL. Tolls are all over the place. You see, they need to fund their public sector unions pension obligations.

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    04-23-2012, 04:38 PM #28
    Where did their unemployment rates start out? And isnt it a fact that U.S. trends in
    unemployment are down?

    Why is Wisconsin the ONLY state to lose jobs in 2011.

    Are you actually claiming it is all Walkers doing that unemployment is dropping?
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    04-23-2012, 04:44 PM #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Havakasha View Post
    Where did their unemployment rates start out?

    Why is Wisconsin the ONLY state to lose jobs in 2011.
    Both answers are in the link. Open it.

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    04-23-2012, 04:47 PM #30
    Illinois's unemployment rate started at a high between 11
    to 12%. You do have to put it in perspective no?

    Wisconsin started at a high 9%.


    If you look at the graphs they show the same pattern of drop pretty much,
    though Illinois unemployment rate came down more by % terms.
    Historically Illinois has always had a higher unemployment than Wisconsin
    and it would be interesting to investigate why.


    As i said, be careful with statistics. And do show all the FACTS.

    Who was making fun of who in television commercials?


    And again why do you think that Wisconsin was the ONLY state to lose jobs in 2011.
    Could it have had something to do with Walkers policies? AT the VERY LEAST its
    worth looking into. No?


    I dont know about the differences in tolls, bridges and scenic beauty. I do know that
    Chicago is a pretty cool city in a lot of ways.
    Last edited by Havakasha; 04-23-2012 at 04:55 PM.