Follow the Money: ‘Absolute Fraud’: After Billions in Taxpayer Subsidies Championed by Trump, Ryan, and Walker, Foxconn to Import Chinese Workers for Wisconsin Jobs

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‘Absolute Fraud’: After Billions in Taxpayer Subsidies Championed by Trump, Ryan, and Walker, Foxconn to Import Chinese Workers for Wisconsin Jobs

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“Apparently, Scott Walker gave billions in subsidies to a Tawainese company, so that it would despoil land in Wisconsin while paying Chinese workers to make iPhones.”

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President Donald Trump shakes hands with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker at the groundbreaking of the Foxconn Technology Group computer screen plant on June 28, 2018 in Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin. (Photo: Andy Manis/Getty Images)

Wisconsin’s Koch-funded Republican Gov. Scott Walker lavished the Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn with over four billion in taxpayer subsidies last year in a deal that he claimed would create 13,000 jobs in the state, but that agreement is increasingly looking like a massive con-job amid new reports on Tuesday that Foxconn is planning to bring in Chinese workers to fill spots that the governor insisted would be filled by Wisconsinites.

“As we predicted, Scott Walker’s $4.5 billion taxpayer-funded election Hail Mary was more like punting to a foreign billionaire on second down.”
—One Wisconsin Now
According to the Wall Street Journal, Foxconn “is considering bringing in personnel from China to help staff a large facility under construction in southern Wisconsin as it struggles to find engineers and other workers in one of the tightest labor markets in the U.S.”

President Donald Trump and outgoing House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) have both openly championed the Foxconn agreement as a boon for Wisconsin workers. Last year, Trump took credit for convincing Foxconn to build a factory in Wisconsin.

“The company, the Taiwanese supplier to Apple Inc., has been trying to tap Chinese engineers through internal transfers to supplement staffing for the Wisconsin plant,” the Journal reported, citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter. “Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou is looking to company engineers in China to transfer.”

While Foxconn issued a statement denying the Journal‘s reporting, critics of Walker—who is locked in an extremely close race with Democratic challenger Tony Evers—were quick to highlight the company’s alleged plans as further evidence that the governor’s “deal” with the Taiwanese multinational has been a massive fraud from the start:

With Walker ensnared in what CNN described this week as his “toughest race yet,” the Foxconn deal is increasingly becoming a political liability that could cost him the governor’s mansion in Tuesday’s midterm elections.

As the New Yorker‘s Dan Kaufman noted in a detailed look at the Foxconn deal over the weekend, the agreement—which is rapidly declining in popularity among Wisconsin voters—includes “taxpayer subsidies to the company totaling more than $4.5 billion, the largest subsidy for a foreign corporation in American history.”

“Since Wisconsin already exempts manufacturing companies from paying taxes, Foxconn, which generated a hundred and fifty-eight billion dollars in revenue last year, will receive much of this subsidy in direct cash payments from taxpayers,” Kaufman observes. “Depending on how many jobs are actually created, taxpayers will be paying between two hundred and twenty thousand dollars and more than a million dollars per job.”

In an op-ed for The Progressive last year, Wisconsin ironworker and Democratic House candidate Randy Bryce—AKA “The Iron Stache”—declared, “We deserve better than corporate boondoggles like Foxconn, and our government’s leadership needs to stand on the side of workers.”

Echoing this sentiment in a tweet on Tuesday as voters headed to the polls, the advocacy group People for Bernie tweeted, “Don’t let Scott Walker and his billionaire cronies steal an election.”

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