How do you follow up a deal to bring a Foxconn plant to Wisconsin at an estimated government subsidy of $1 million per $54,000 job created?
If you’re Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, you start calling your state “Wisconn Valley.” Walker and Foxconn CEO Terry Gou coined the name together, according to what the governor said at the White House last week while celebrating the plant’s announcement. The audience clapped when they heard Wisconn Valley. Then Walker repeated the name several more times.
Great energy in Eau Claire for Foxconn's $10 billion investment in WI! #WisconnValley pic.twitter.com/OFVM1qwysu
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) July 28, 2017
This probably supposed to be a muddled phonetic approximation of “Silicon Valley,”...