His legacy is cemented with 'growth' that left Wisconsin ranking 34th among the states - - after eight years of self-promotion, public trough grifting, Twitter feeds of ham sandwiches, Kohl's cash, cheap talk and cheaper spending on schools and roads.
Walker in a 2022 campaign? Only if it's a race to the bottom where the banged-up Mediocrity Trophy is awarded.
Per WPR:
Walker in a 2022 campaign? Only if it's a race to the bottom where the banged-up Mediocrity Trophy is awarded.
Per WPR:
Wisconsin Fell Short Of 250K Job Goal During Walker's 8 Years In Office
New 'Gold Standard' Numbers Show State Added 233,101 Private Sector Jobs During Walker's Tenure
The numbers also show that over Walker's eight years in office, private sector jobs grew in Wisconsin by 10.3 percent, which ranked 34th among all states and trailed the national growth rate of 17.1 percent.And note this blog post from June 7, 2018, almost exactly a year ago, and before voters sent Walker to the rubber-chicken circuit: