Monday, August 21, 2017

Rep. Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum) wets his pants over Foxconn vote



The State Assembly Approves Foxconn, Votes to Bring Historic Investment & Jobs to Wisconsin.  (Press release, 8/18/2017)

He goes on.
By streamlining the regulatory burden in this instance, we have created an opportunity for the largest foreign investment in US history” said Rep. Kremer. “However, there is still much work yet to be done in Wisconsin. Policies set into action by unelected bureaucrats at the Environmental Protection Agency and DNR continue to have negative effects on other Wisconsin businesses. A number of these issues have been on my radar this legislative session, and the rigorous debate on the Foxconn package only further highlighted the need for broader reform amongst my colleagues. To continue the successes our state will see under this legislative package, I have teamed up with other legislators in the hope that we can tackle the disparaging economic inequality caused by federal and state regulatory burdens. With the reform of these policies, we can end the loss in job opportunities for hard-working Wisconsin families and allow all businesses to have an equal playing field to pursue success purchase access."

I'm sure that's what he meant to say.

It does look as though Kewaskum needs a boost.  Its population growth has slowed considerably since Scott Walker has been Governor.

Source:  Wikipedia

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Sean Duffy gets it wrong.  (8/3/2017)
Scott Walker and Paul Ryan collude on campaign digital ads for Foxconn.  (8/3/2017)
Here's some news that pains Scott Walker to his core: Foxconn considering Dane County site.  (8/2/2017)
Fast Company: Scott Walker deal a transfer of wealth from Wisconsin taxpayers to Foxconn shareholders. (8/2/2017)
Donald Trump pinches off another loaf.  (8/1/2017)
Scott Walker lets Fiserv piggyback onto Foxconn legislation.  (8/1/2017)
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Rep. Bob Kulp sprinkles Foxconn fairy dust all over the Badger State.  (8/1/2017)
Of which just 3,000 of these 'new' jobs are permanent.  (7/31/2017)
UPDATE. State Sen. Van Wanggaard on board with Wisconsin's Foxconn deep-pockets strategy.  (7/30/2017)
A Ring of Familiarity. Once upon a time in Pennsylvania.....  (7/29/2017)
Matt, it doesn't appear that 'rigorous' and 'review' are in Scott Walker's and Foxconn's vocabulary.  (7/29/2017)
Scott Walker and Foxconn steamroll environmental regulation going forward.  (7/29/2017)
UPDATE.  The luring of Foxconn intensifies in Wisconsin.   (7/20/2017)
While Wisconsin and Michigan duke it out for low-paying jobs, Foxconn announces $5 billion investment in India.  (7/8/2017)
UPDATE. Foxconn becomes pawn in Wisconsin transportation funding tussle.  (7/6/2017)
Foxconn officials eyeing sites in Michigan.  (7/6/2017)
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