Quote Originally Posted by cebeu View Post
Supposed? Go do some balanced fact-checking and come-on back with your findings.
Happily,

Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau estimated that the state would end fiscal year 2011 with a gross positive balance of $121. 4 million and a net balance (after mandated reserves) of $56.4 million

Quote Originally Posted by cebeu View Post
Created himself? You are very confused on this, again, go do some fact-checking and come-on back.
Again, I happily oblige,
Companies that relocate to Wisconsin won't have to pay income taxes for two years under a bill signed into law Monday by Gov. Scott Walker. ($67 million tax break)

He also signed a bill Monday that increases by $25 million the money available for economic development incentives. However, there is already more than $73 million in tax credits in the fund that have not been allocated, so the additional $25 million is not expected to be tapped over the next two years at least.

Walker previously signed into law a bill that eliminates state income taxes on contributions made to health savings accounts, which comes with a $49 million price tag, and a sweeping lawsuit reform measure.


This one is just for fun:
Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law a measure that will replace public employees at the Department of Commerce with private workers. Even though workers will now be private, they will be eligible for the state retirement system and health benefits.

Please let me know if the information gathered from Fox News and Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau is insufficient.