You can read Workforce Secretary Ray Allen's entire WisOpinion puff piece - - and, yes, I know that Walker's spinmeisters flyspeck these so-called op-eds to make sure they lavish enough praise on the boss - - but like the data cherry-picking Scott Walker has used for years to camouflage broken job creation promises, bottom-tier employment growth and Wisconsin's last place ranking in the nation for new business startups two years straight, I offer you just the first paragraph and one number cherry-picked but also half-baked:
Like Allen, do you see "a reason to celebrate the economic success Wisconsin has enjoyed in recent years under [Walker's] leadership"?
Governor Scott Walker recently proclaimed September as Workforce Development Month and, along with the recent Labor Day Holiday, this gives us all a reason to celebrate the economic success Wisconsin has enjoyed in recent years under his leadership, with much of the success attributable to the talents and dedication of Wisconsin's best-in-class workforce.And note among the selective statistics that follow, this - -
The state has added over 200,000 private sector jobs from December 2010 through July 2016.- - with no reference to Walker's failure to have met his signature 250,000 new private sector job creation pledge by January, 2015 - - or 18 months earlier.
Like Allen, do you see "a reason to celebrate the economic success Wisconsin has enjoyed in recent years under [Walker's] leadership"?