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The Foxconn deal no matter what Trump says is going South. This deal was made over the objections of the Dems in Wisconsin who worried about Foxconn's history of not fulfilling their promises on other deals they have made. Now that the deal is going South the GOP, which still controls the Wisco legislature, their leadership in Wisconsin are saying that it is now the new Dem Governors Ever's problem, not theirs. It reminds me of the GOP after Obama was elected President saying that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were now Obama's wars, like Bush and the GOP had nothing to ever do with starting them. So instead of trying to help the new Dem Governor of Wisco solve a problem that they, the GOP and Walker created, they want to step back and blame the whole thing on Evers and the Dems. I guess my feeling is if you broke it, you fix it. This is especially true since the GOP does control the legislature where a fix should start. What do you think?
The Foxconn deal no matter what Trump says is going South. This deal was made over the objections of the Dems in Wisconsin who worried about Foxconn's history of not fulfilling their promises on other deals they have made. Now that the deal is going South the GOP, which still controls the Wisco legislature, their leadership in Wisconsin are saying that it is now the new Dem Governors Ever's problem, not theirs. It reminds me of the GOP after Obama was elected President saying that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were now Obama's wars, like Bush and the GOP had nothing to ever do with starting them. So instead of trying to help the new Dem Governor of Wisco solve a problem that they, the GOP and Walker created, they want to step back and blame the whole thing on Evers and the Dems. I guess my feeling is if you broke it, you fix it. This is especially true since the GOP does control the legislature where a fix should start. What do you think?
The Foxconn deal no matter what Trump says is going South. This deal was made over the objections of the Dems in Wisconsin who worried about Foxconn's history of not fulfilling their promises on other deals they have made. Now that the deal is going South the GOP, which still controls the Wisco legislature, their leadership in Wisconsin are saying that it is now the new Dem Governors Ever's problem, not theirs. It reminds me of the GOP after Obama was elected President saying that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were now Obama's wars, like Bush and the GOP had nothing to ever do with starting them. So instead of trying to help the new Dem Governor of Wisco solve a problem that they, the GOP and Walker created, they want to step back and blame the whole thing on Evers and the Dems. I guess my feeling is if you broke it, you fix it. This is especially true since the GOP does control the legislature where a fix should start. What do you think?
Always have thought that the blame game,be it in politics or business is for losers. The most important thing to do when something goes south is fixing the problem. Then you want to understand what went wrong,could/should it have been anticipated and only then assign blame if any is appropriate.
Don't know the specifics of what happened or how this have been avoided. If I remember correctly this was to assemble I-Phones here. I am sure apple has a bunch of input as to what Foxconn does or does not do.
As to who should try to solve whatever the problem is, most reasonable people would expect a leader to lead. Not that hard. Not sure why partisans want to change the ways things are done depending on which "side" is in office.
It's always the current guy's problem (Unless your name is Obama, of course. Then it's Bush's fault.). If the Dem Governor cannot deal with it, perhaps he's not the right guy for the job.
Actually it started out to make the screens for Iphones, then went to LCD screens for tV's and now it is as kind of an R&D and administration. In the end it will nothing at all. Everws has said he wants to end the deal and I hope the GOP controlled legislature will go along. One problem is that after the recent elction, the GOP controlled legislature and Walker took away most of the powers of the next governor since he was going to be a Dem. I do not know what power Ever's has to actully do anything about the Foxconn problem.
Sounds like Foxconn renaged. If that is the case Ever's as leader should propose a solution. Probably take away what was previously agreed to and the legislature should work toward the best and most legal way to do that. It is not unusual for a gov. or pres. to send proposed legislation to the congress.
Never going to happen.. Wisconsin's legislature is GOP.. Trump and the GOP are fully onboard with Foxconn's lies and con job.
For them to backtrack now would mean they, including Trump, was conned and wrong about Foxconn.. Trump never ever admits he's wrong. The GOP never ever stands up to Trump.
Never going to happen.
The Wisconsin taxpayers are just going to have to eat walker's and Trump's lies.
Always have thought that the blame game,be it in politics or business is for losers. The most important thing to do when something goes south is fixing the problem. Then you want to understand what went wrong,could/should it have been anticipated and only then assign blame if any is appropriate.
Don't know the specifics of what happened or how this have been avoided. If I remember correctly this was to assemble I-Phones here. I am sure apple has a bunch of input as to what Foxconn does or does not do.
As to who should try to solve whatever the problem is, most reasonable people would expect a leader to lead. Not that hard. Not sure why partisans want to change the ways things are done depending on which "side" is in office.
Really sad reading from folks with the TDS disease.
You do know that TDS now refers to Trump and his Trumpers … right?
Tiny Dick Syndrome
Really sad reading from folks with the TDS disease. This is a state issue. That is where it will or will not get fixed. No reasonable person would say that Trump controls the government of Wisc.
It is not unusual for a gov. or pres. to send proposed legislation to the congress.
It's always the current guy's problem (Unless your name is Obama, of course. Then it's Bush's fault.). If the Dem Governor cannot deal with it, perhaps he's not the right guy for the job.
It's always the current guy's problem (Unless your name is Obama, of course. Then it's Bush's fault.). If the Dem Governor cannot deal with it, perhaps he's not the right guy for the job.
You do know that YOU are the one who mentioned the president.. Right? Your quote:
And you do know that Trump is pictured with Foxconn, 'breaking ground' for a plant that will never happen.. And he just talked to Foxconn to get them to supposedly change their minds about building a manufacturing plant in Wisconsin. something that they probably have no intention of doing since just last week they said they can't build screens here and be competitive.
So yeah, Trump is right in the middle of this.
Bush's administration crashed the economy, brought the stock market down from over twelve thousand to six thousand five hundred by the time Obama took over. Walker would have given foxconn billions in tax breaks and somehow these decisions made by republicans are the dems fault for being elected after the damage was done. Nice.
Walker would have given foxconn billions in tax breaks and somehow these decisions made by republicans are the dems fault for being elected after the damage was done. Nice.
I said nothing about "fault". I spoke about who's problem this is.
So...not only are you playing "whatabout" by talking about something totally irrelevant, you aren't even perceptive enough to understand what you are responding to...or, more likely, you are just deflecting on purpose. This wouldn't be your first time trotting out that tactic.
AND while Walker was a lame duck and gong out the door he, and the Wisconsin REPUBLICAN legislature passed a bunch of laws and bills making it MUCH harder for the incoming Dem Wis. governor to deal with Foxconn and back out of the deal.
I am aware.
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