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Governor Scott Walker believes that lowering the taxes but raising sales taxes in the state of Wisconsin will create job opportunities.

Personally, Fellow Contributor, I think that the angle you have presented here is not a viable one for the overall unemployment problem. I had been looking for a job for 9 very long months and finally, after random odd jobs, being diagnosed with Stage 1 starvation/malnutrition even on food stamps, and having to rely on the church to provide and literally save my life, I believe that giving a tax break to the rich just to rob a majority of society in the process, is not motivation for employers to hire people. When the factor of downsizing, whether due to technology, financial stability or outsourcing occurs, the ability or need to hire a new generation of workforce members is going to always limit employment. Please expand on your opinion.

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Q: What is Gov. Scott Walker's view on lowering property taxes but raising sales taxes in the state of Wisconsin?
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