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Raimondo proposes job creation stimulus plan

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BY DON WALTON / Lincoln Journal Star

Thursday, Mar 27, 2008 - 04:16:41 pm CDT

Turning a spotlight on his business credentials at a time of economic recession, Tony Raimondo on Thursday proposed a stimulus plan tied to job creation.

The Democratic Senate candidate called for increased investment in building and repairing the nation’s infrastructure and creation of new jobs through development of clean and renewable energy.

In addition, Raimondo said, an innovative job training program that he has helped spearhead in Nebraska to upgrade worker skills could be extended nationally.

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Tony Raimondo

During a telephone interview following a news conference in Omaha, Raimondo endorsed proposed tax cuts for middle-income Americans, assistance for homeowners caught in a mortgage crisis and extension of unemployment insurance benefits.

“We need to refocus on the squeeze in middle America and on our domestic needs,” he said.

Raimondo, chairman of Behlen Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, said voters will have their pick of three different resumes when they choose a new U.S. senator during a year in which the nation is teetering on economic recession.

“I’ve had 40 years of creating jobs in good times and bad,” he said.

“If we need bipartisan decisions, my kind of experience in the middle can help meet the needs of middle-class American workers.”

Raimondo was a lifelong Republican before changing his party registration to Democratic and entering this year’s Senate race.

The other two resumes are held by likely Republican nominee Mike Johanns and Scott Kleeb, the other big name in a four-man Democratic primary contest.

Johanns is Nebraska’s former governor and recent U.S. secretary of agriculture.

Kleeb, who teaches history at Hastings College, was the 2006 Democratic congressional nominee in western and central Nebraska’s 3rd District.

“We need a national economic policy that will re-energize our economy and create jobs,” Raimondo said.

Raimondo endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s proposals earlier in the day to provide assistance to troubled homeowners and extend unemployment assistance.

“Those are very positive moves instead of just bailing out the big guys,” he said.  

Raimondo supported Obama in Nebraska’s Democratic presidential caucuses last month.

“I think we’re way overdue in making sure there are tax breaks for the middle class,” Raimondo said. “If we do anything, we could leave off the top 2 percent” of wealthy taxpayers in providing or extending tax relief.

Until last month, Raimondo served as chairman of the state’s worker training board, which oversees a program to help businesses retrain workers to adjust to global competition and technological change.

That effort to help companies and workers address “the skills gap” could be applied nationally, he said.

Reach Don Walton at 473-7248 or dwalton@journalstar.com.


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Who? wrote on March 27, 2008 1:51 pm:
" I don't know anything about the guy, but this is a good start. It would be nice if the Nebraska Democratic Party would give us democrats some more info on our candidates. "

Valid DL wrote on March 27, 2008 2:41 pm:
" At least Tony the Turncoat has a valid driver's license, which is more than you can sy for his prettier opponent. "

TIM wrote on March 27, 2008 3:36 pm:
" RIGHT we can stimulate the economy by increasing taxes. if the government could really control the economy they why would we ever have a recession? "

Molecular Theory wrote on March 27, 2008 3:45 pm:
" Hmmm... invest in the nation's infrastructure and focus on renewable energy. That is not a plan, it is a sentence. We need more info, Mr. Raimondo, if we are to take you seriously at all. Voters of both parties have grown weary of these vague, generic promises that almost always turn out to be empty ones. If this is the type of campaign you wish to run, save yourself some money, Sir, and wait to run for office when you might have a chance to win. "

True Genius wrote on March 27, 2008 6:06 pm:
" If we tax everything at 100%, then we could really stimulate the economy! He's a genius. "

Please tax me:( wrote on March 27, 2008 9:25 pm:
" Come on, is this the best you can do? Where is the money going to come from for these "pet" projects? Every red cent is going to come from increased taxes-plain and simple. Tony, you've built up an empire in Columbus, why not try some of the inginuity that you used to build up Behlens to come up with an actual economic stimulus plan that will actually do some good for the economy, and not a just another tax and spend plan. "

PROGRESSIVE wrote on March 27, 2008 10:01 pm:
" Communication vague. "

Nebraskann wrote on March 28, 2008 4:50 pm:
" Government plays a very significant role in the economy through tax, trade and monetary policies, regulatary oversight, etc. G.W. Bush pushed through corporate tax cuts in 2001 on the grounds that businesses would invest that money and create jobs. Well, they did, but the investments they made were in China and third-world countries where the jobs pay 16 cents an hour. At FactCheck.org you'll see that job creation during the Bush administration has been the worst since Herbert Hoover presided over the Great Depression. I like Raimondo's proposals. "