As Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker heads into the final stretch in his effort to hang onto his job, he is finding it increasingly more difficult to make his case honestly or without using huge sums of taxpayer money to sway voters. While life would likely have been easier for the Governor had collective bargaining remained the key issue of the campaign, now that the election has become largely about Walkers record on job creation, the polls reveal that things are becoming increasingly more difficult for Scott Walker. Wisconsin currently competes with Nevada for the dubious title of worst job creator in the nation, resulting in the polls tightening into a dead heat, leaving the Governor with reason to be worried.
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Walker has consistently cried poverty in the state budget as the rational for his many controversial moves, the Governor miraculously came up with $100 million to fund economic development in Milwaukees poorest areasmoney Walker claims will come from the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Board.
Even more surprising is the astonishing resemblance between the Walker scheme and the series of measures put forth by President Obama as the Governors proposal involves reoccupying foreclosed and vacant properties while making loans and venture capital money available to small businesses and industrial developers.
Of course, Scott Walker had been a vocal opponent of such proposals when uttered by the President.
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