Hooray for Scott Walker!

I'm reposting this because racist dawn refuses to address it.

Or this

Wisconsin won’t break even on Foxconn plant deal for over two decades

Or this

But Wisconsin won’t get any of that money back until 2042, only breaking even then—according to a report released by the state’s Legislative Fiscal Bureau last August—if Foxconn gives all 13,000 jobs to Wisconsin residents. Thus far, the company has only committed to 3,000.

Well racist dawn? What do you say?

I'm not Dawn, but I can answer anyhow. It's difficult to refute things you say, because you don't give any source. For all I know, or anybody knows, you may just be making everything up.

But there is one thing that even you must know: Poverty is an arbitrary measure of wealth. If a governmental unit says "Everybody with a net worth of less than a
million dollars is impoverished," that would mean almost everybody there lives in poverty. If the unit says "Nobody with a net worth of one dollar or more is impoverished," that would mean almost nobody there lives in poverty.

As for the rise in the number of poor people, how many recently moved to WI from Chicago or other places?

ETA: Here is more about the immediate Foxconn plans:https://www.jsonline.com/story/mone...ny-foxconn-jobs-wont-racine-county/691892002/
https://foxconnwi.com/
 
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It's difficult to refute things lousy, because you don't give any source.

This is a stellar sentence. Also, thanks for confirming that 1. you're dawn's alt, 2. you're a racist, and 3. you don't bother reading the links.

Thanks for playing racist. Going to be a shitty week for you box.

On page 25 of this report from the Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau you can find that Wisconsin won't see a return from the Foxconn deal until 2043.

I did all the work for you racist dawn/box. I'm sorry you're illiterate. I'm going to guess that your local library or school has classes you can take to help you learn to read. Just let us know where you live and we'll find some basic reading classes for you to help you out.
 
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This is a stellar sentence. Also, thanks for confirming that 1. you're dawn's alt, 2. you're a racist, and 3. you don't bother reading the links.

Thanks for playing racist. Going to be a shitty week for you box.

On page 25 of this report from the Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau you can find that Wisconsin won't see a return from the Foxconn deal until 2043.

I did all the work for you racist dawn/box. I'm sorry you're illiterate. I'm going to guess that your local library or school has classes you can take to help you learn to read. Just let us know where you live and we'll find some basic reading classes for you to help you out.

Apparently, you did not read Page 24, which describes the additional tax revenues to the state of WI and others.
 
Don't count on it; don't make that same mistake again. The previous time Americans took something for granted, the whole world had to suffer as a result.

I don't live or vote in Wisconsin, so there's no important mistake I can make here.
 
Apparently, you did read Page 24, which describes me getting my ass handed to me.

Beginning in 2033-34, payments to the company would cease and increased state tax collections are estimated at $115 million per year. DOA estimates that the project's break-even point would occur during the 2042-43 fiscal year. DOA's analysis for fiscal years 2017-18 through 2044-45, modified to include the increased funding provided by the Legislature, is shown in Table 3.

That's on page 24 and 25. Poor racist box.
 
Beginning in 2033-34, payments to the company would cease and increased state tax collections are estimated at $115 million per year. DOA estimates that the project's break-even point would occur during the 2042-43 fiscal year. DOA's analysis for fiscal years 2017-18 through 2044-45, modified to include the increased funding provided by the Legislature, is shown in Table 3.

That's on page 24 and 25. Poor racist box.

The revenue flow will begin ten years earlier than you said in your previous post - the one I cited.
 
This explains so much!

The revenue flow will begin ten years earlier than you said in your previous post - the one I cited.

The racist alts posted two or so hours apart. Must be trying to trick someone. Sorry racist dawn alts. Can't fool me.

Racist joe I'm sorry you weren't there for the show. It was quite good, as always. I don't perform for racist though. I'm sorry.

Racist box. Sorry to say but you're basically illiterate. But don't take my word for it.

Wisconsin Wouldn't Break Even On Foxconn Deal Until 2043
Nonpartisan Budget Office Details 15-Year Pay Out Of Tax Incentives
 
This was your Post 277, with the relevant part emphasized:

On page 25 of this report from the Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau you can find that Wisconsin won't see a return from the Foxconn deal until 2043.

I did all the work for you racist dawn/box. I'm sorry you're illiterate. I'm going to guess that your local library or school has classes you can take to help you learn to read. Just let us know where you live and we'll find some basic reading classes for you to help you out.

According to Page 24 of this link, WI will begin receiving benefits from Foxconn in 2033. That's in addition to the sales and income tax revenues that will result from the new jobs in Foxconn. Contrary to what you said, that is when the state will begin to receive returns from their investment. Ten years from then, they will have recouped all that initial outlay, and the money they receive from various taxes will be all profit.

Of course, this is in addition to the tax revenues from companies who locate nearby in order to do business with Foxconn.
 
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We know racist box. We know. I know you're illiterate and can't read so let me, again, point out 1. what a huge racist you are and 2. let me again point out on page 25 what the report says. I'll put it in big black letters.

DOA estimates that the project's break-even point would occur during the 2042-
43 fiscal year.


You, your racist alt dawn, and racist joe are going to have a very rough week.

DemocratDan is always so eager to label his opponents as racists, lost completely on his lesser intellect is the historical irony and perspective attached to it.:rolleyes:
 
Foxconn

How much is it going to cost Wisconsin in incentives to bring FoxConn to Wisconsin?

How much will the jobs pay?

How many jobs will there be, really?

How many of the jobs will go to Wisconsin (vs. Illinois) residents?

Will FoxConn actually follow through with any of this plan?


I don’t know how many jobs will actually be hired and how many will be automated. However, the state credits won’t apply unless they create the jobs. Normally, economic incentives are a combination of number of jobs created, pay for those jobs and must be hiring residents of that state.

This isn’t unheard of. Most, of not all states do this. Amazon had a race to the bottom for the reported $5bil investment and 50k jobs. Rolls Royce made a $1bil investment in VA and they received over $10k per job created. So yeah, this isn’t the first time or the last that a state will give money to a company to come in the hopes that they’ll create the jobs they say they will.
 
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How much is it going to cost Wisconsin in incentives to bring FoxConn to Wisconsin?

How much will the jobs pay?

How many jobs will there be, really?

How many of the jobs will go to Wisconsin (vs. Illinois) residents?

Will FoxConn actually follow through with any of this plan?

I don’t know how many jobs will actually be hired and how many will be automated. However, the state credits won’t apply unless they create the jobs. Normally, economic incentives are a combination of number of jobs created, pay for those jobs and must be hiring residents of that state.
This isn’t unheard of. Most, of not all states do this. Amazon had a race to the bottom for the reported $5bil investment and 50k jobs. Rolls Royce made a $1bil investment in VA and they received over $10k per job created. So yeah, this isn’t the first time or the last that a state will give money to a company to come in the hopes that they’ll create the jobs they say they will.

Most of the questions WW is asking are answered elsewhere in this thread. The IL state line is only 12 miles away on I94, so some of the new hires will certainly be from IL, either commuting or moving to WI. Chicago is about 75 miles away, which would be a very long commute, but there are other cities between there and WI.
 
On Wednesday night the Walker campaign called for a recount of votes, including a canvas of the votes, meaning absentee and accepted provisional ballots would be counted with Election Day ballots.

Walker's lieutenant governor, Rebecca Kleefisch, told supporters to prepare for a recount.

"We must ensure every valid vote in the state of Wisconsin is counted and we must be gracious no matter the outcome," she said.

There was just one problem. Scott Walker and the Republicans in Wisconsin were so determined to not have vote recounts, they passed a law which said unless a candidate is losing by less than one percent, no recount can take place. This was the result of Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein receiving one percent of the vote yet still asking for a recount. With the votes counted, Walker lost by 1.2 percent.

In other words, Walker screwed himself.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/scott-walker-narrowly-loses-wisconsin-governors-race-and-he-cant-ask-for-a-recount-because-of-a-law-he-put-in-place/
 
U.S. Census Bureau figures show that household income in most Wisconsin counties has risen in recent years, while the percentage of residents in poverty has declined....

Median household income increased by an average of about $3,200 in 15 of the state's 72 counties. Thirteen counties had a statistically significant change in family poverty rates, with only three seeing an increase.​

Census: Wisconsin incomes rise, poverty decreases, Associated Press (Dec. 6, 2018); see also M. Kittle, The Scott Walker Legacy: An Unprecedented Time of Reform and Taxpayer Victories, MacIver Institute (Dec. 6, 2018).
 
I still won't respond to dawn. I've been proven a racist and a liar.

We know dawn. How do you feel about your hero Scott Walker (a racist like you) circumventing the democratic process?

Gov. Scott Walker made it clear on Monday that he fully supports the lame-duck legislative session aimed at limiting the power of the incoming Democratic governor and attorney general.

Well racist dawn? You've got a lot to answer for with your support of Walker's white supremacy.

The Unelectable Whiteness of Scott Walker
A journey through the poisonous, racially divided world that produced a Republican star


How about the massive piece on Walker sucking up corporate cash and doing nothing for the people of Wisconsin? Well racist dawn? Got an answer?

The MacIver institute is a front for corporate cash. "A pro-corporate organization founded in 2009 to advance conservative ideas and values". Poor racist dawn. Only can find bias sources. What happens if you look at a real source?

Wisconsin Grows Poorer, More Unequal Relative to Minnesota

Poor racist dawn! Already "she's" having a shitty week! Let's see what alts of "her's" come after me now.
 
U.S. Census Bureau figures show that household income in most Wisconsin counties has risen in recent years, while the percentage of residents in poverty has declined....

Median household income increased by an average of about $3,200 in 15 of the state's 72 counties. Thirteen counties had a statistically significant change in family poverty rates, with only three seeing an increase.​

Census: Wisconsin incomes rise, poverty decreases, Associated Press (Dec. 6, 2018); see also M. Kittle, The Scott Walker Legacy: An Unprecedented Time of Reform and Taxpayer Victories, MacIver Institute (Dec. 6, 2018).

It doesn't say, possibly because it would not be PC, but it's a virtual certainty that some of the increases in poverty resulted from poor people moving in from neighboring states, especially from Chicago.
 
It doesn't say, possibly because it would not be PC, but it's a virtual certainty that some of the increases in poverty resulted from poor people moving in from neighboring states, especially from Chicago.
When has Fox News ever held back reportage that wasn't PC?
 
Amid the strongest national job-creation climate in 12 years, Wisconsin employers expect "strong” hiring prospects in the coming quarter, while their counterparts in the four-county Milwaukee metro area are "optimistic,” according to the latest survey of employer confidence by ManpowerGroup Inc.​

J. Schmid, Wisconsin and metro Milwaukee expect strong hiring amid robust U.S. growth, Manpower poll finds, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Dec. 11, 2018).

Let's hope Wisconsin's new governor, along with the USA's new House majority, are smart enough to leave well enough alone and not screw this up.
 
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