Thanks Joe, Tony, Racine County and Foxconn.
Indeed.
None of the "investment" created these jobs/etc... from thin air. Microsoft is putting this facility in Wisconsin because they got the buildings Wisconsin fronted in a fire sale. Had this location not been around for them to pick off on the cheap, Microsoft still builds out the group, somewhere in the US. If somehow they had pulled off some sort of coup for Foxconn to put jobs in the US that were actually worth having, and recouped the public investment, there might have been something to this, but in the end it was just a giveaway to Foxconn and eventually MSFT.