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AP: Bureau of Labor Statistics confirms Wisconsin job growth. #wirecall

I need a stronger word than "DOOM."

Readers might remember – certainly The Weekly Standard [TWS] did – that beleaguered Democratic Wisconsin gubernatorial recall candidate Tom Barrett has called into question Republican Scott Walker’s contention that the Bureau of Labor Statistics [BLS] had reported Wisconsin had actually gained jobs in 2011, instead of the loss of jobs that had been previously reported from another source.  Actually, ‘called into question’ is too mild a term; Barrett more or less called Walker a liar.  From TWS’s interview with Barrett:

BARRETT: Well, of course, [Governor Walker's] embraced the BLS statistics in the past. And he knows that these numbers that he’s rushed out can’t be verified before the election. And he wants us to believe that the Bureau of Labor Statistics made the largest mistake it has ever made. That’s what his numbers would require us to accept as fact. I don’t accept as fact that the Bureau of Labor Statistics made a 57,000 job error and did it so that it would help Scott Walker. I think that Scott Walker is trotting out these numbers 20 days before the election because he knows he cannot defend his abysmal record in the state. You go around the state–the people I’ve talked to out of work, they don’t see these jobs. He might see them. He might believe they’re there. I don’t believe they’re there.

TWS: Do you think people in the Department of Workforce Development were complicit in fudging these numbers somehow?

BARRETT: I think he brought his political appointees in and said let’s have a measure that’s going to work and make me look better.

Well.  Turns out that the AP kept on the story, and we’re now seeing this being reported:

APNewsBreak: Federal agency confirms Wisconsin job-growth numbers that Gov. Walker has touted

[snip]

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development spokesman John Dipko told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the BLS has confirmed Wisconsin jobs grew by 23,608 in 2011. Dipko provided the AP with an email from BLS confirming that the data had been verified, but the final jobs number was not included in that email.

Note, by the way, that the second sentence is not appearing in a lot of articles on this development, which is potentially going to provide a lot of confusion for people trying to figure out why the articles based on the AP report have titles likeFeds confirm Gov. Walker’s job-growth data.”  Well, more accurately, it’s going to create a lot of false hope in people who have an emotional investment in somehow salvaging the Wisconsin recall movement, given that it is promising to be one of the most epic wastes of time in American political history. Truth of the matter is, if the BLS told the WI state government via email that the job numbers were verified, and the WI state government passed it along to the AP, and the AP accepted it… well. Pretty straightforward, that.

And just in case you were wondering whether this was an attempt to run out the clock by the Walker administration, yet another version of this report states that “Dipko said the numbers would be provided to the AP on Thursday and published on the state’s website Friday.”  To put it simply: this is not the way that an administration trying to cover up something would try to cover up something.  It’s the way that an administration goes about burying a political opponent.  It, of course, wounds me mightily to sabotage a potential left wing talking point like this at the exact moment that Wisconsin recall forces are desperately scrabbling for anything that might keep them from sliding off of their electoral cliff, but I suppose that I will simply have to grin and bear it.

Moe Lane

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COMMENTS

  • gekster

    Or exspose the lefty lies.
    Take your pick.

    Personally, I say karma is a —-.

  • norris

    The left may have raised the job numbers themselves, by pouring millions of dollars into Wisconsin to fight Walker.

  • http://jakespeaks.wordpress.com/ Jake Walker

    But I’m feeling pretty good about the recall.

    Getting the Bob Dylan ready.

    Once upon a time you dressed so fine
    You threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn’t you ?
    People’d call, say, “Beware doll, you’re bound to fall”
    You thought they were all kiddin’ you
    You used to laugh about
    Everybody that was hangin’ out
    Now you don’t talk so loud
    Now you don’t seem so proud
    About having to be scrounging for your next meal.

    How does it feel
    How does it feel
    To be without a home
    Like a complete unknown
    Like a rolling stone ?

  • acat

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    p.s.

    (selected in part by the Left’s choice to use Star Wars imagery in their protests … “Imperial Walker” …)

  • zachv

    Walker 52 / Barrett 45
    Obama 51 / Romney 43

    In a poll that shows the exact same people crossing party lines — Walker’s going to win in a landslide.

  • DerKrieger

    Why vote for Walker and then Obama?

  • zachv

    Walker’s won the flip-flop middle. They’ll vote for him and Obama in November. I don’t think it’s supposed to make sense, because it doesn’t.

    It’s like Alabama. Solid conservative state, votes Republican and was controlled by a Democratic majority legislature for 136 years straight up until 2010.

  • Next93

    The unions are throwing everything at Walker except…the unions. There hasn’t been a mention in the campaign literature, and even the lapdog media out of Minneapolis (about all we get in my county) has stopped mentioning Walker “stripping union rights”. Instead, they talk a lot about how much money he’s raised (which, when a Republican does it, is apparently a Bad Thing), but narry a mention of the money the unions have poured into the recall.

    So it looks like they’re using the tactic they used on Palin – they come up with some bogus corruption claim, and for proof they point to the fact that Walker hasn’t DISPROVED it. To me, it’s always tragically hilarious any time the Democrats and/or the unions start talking about corruption.

    Personally, I think Walker should bring the discussion back to the public-sector unions abusing thier collective bargaining power.

    By the way, anyone notice the fact that the Dems tried to claim that a job loss in the first year of a Walker administration was, of course, the fault of Walker, and had nothing to do with the three and a half years of the Obama administration complaining about the economy he inherited.

  • redneckkk

    they probably have but the goons da unions have sent in here are only getting ten bucks an hour, NOT union wages…

  • bob570

    Hopefully Governor Walker success will start a Trend through out the Country. If we’re ever going to get this Country’s financial house in order, other states, and the Federal Government needs to follow in his shoes.

  • bobguzzardi

    Isn’t this silly? thanks ACAT. You would make me laugh if this were not so serious.

  • bobguzzardi

    RedState and similar blogs are far more reliable and accurate sources of information than main stream media. And this is becoming more and more apparent every day.

    The Double Standard is impossible to deny.

  • tngal

    walker deserves a medal, jake. The Republican party should build a monument to the man. He’s taken more crap from the combined efforts of the unions and the dems than most other candidates and he doesn’t back down.

    While I appreciate Christie’s efforts on the union fighting front he’s too left of center in several other key areas for my tastes. So, if there were just one medal to give out this year it would have to go to walker.

  • tnfriendofcoal101368

    I am a data analyst and database administrator. My first job was with my Tennessee Department of Labor in the unit that collected the jobs information. Now this was 20 years ago so the process is probably more techy now but back in the day, the state collected the jobs information and then reported to the Federal government the jobs numbers so it is entirely possible (in fact, probable in my experience) that the Federal government statistics lagged the state reporting agency. All this shows is Barrett is desparate and commenting on processes he knows little to nothing about. Well, the last part would be everytime he speaks so no surprise there.

  • acat

    (Cheshire grin)

  • ihateliberals

    No mtter what the situation is they lie. When they are telling you how gret a piece of legislation is they wil lie about wht the exact outcome of it will be. Obamacare is a perfect example of Liberal lies. It is supposed to lower cost of insurance and it hs done anything but that. Obamacare is more about control and collection of data on who, where and what you are. The control part for example the Mayor of NYC Bloomberg wants to enact a law about supper-sizing soda’s. Under the full implementation of Obamacare the government can band soda’s altogether without passing any law just a decree.

  • Common_Cents

    The recall has only served to build up the R GOTV machine in WI to be ready in the fall.

    I hope the DEMS start challenging in more states! I think MI Gov Snyder is going down the Walker path now too.