Al and Congressman Oberstar in Hibbing and Duluth

Posted in From the Trail, News Clips on October 18th, 2008

Congressman Jim Oberstar joined Al in Hibbing and Duluth on Friday to talk about Al’s plan to help our small businesses create jobs. In Duluth, Al and Rep. Oberstar spoke at a locally-owned small business, W-Trek Outfitters.

From the Duluth News Tribune:

While Washington has responded to the economic crisis by directing billions of dollars to help bail out banks, U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken said Friday he has a plan to help the middle class by unfreezing credit for small businesses.

Franken, a Democrat, announced his plan at a Friday afternoon news conference at W-Trek Outfitters in Duluth. W-Trek Outfitter owner Nodin Morgenstern liked what he heard.

“I am afraid of what’s happening with the economy,” he said. “I know these guys are fighting for me, for small businesses. The plan sounds solid.”

Morgenstern said lenders recently reduced his credit line, affecting his ability to pay for inventory in a timely manner. If the credit crunch continues, it could affect his ability to even secure inventory.

“Too much money is going to the wrong places,” Morgenstern said.

Franken said his plan would help small businesses like Morgenstern’s by making money more readily available, protecting existing jobs and helping create new jobs.

Franken was accompanied by Rep. Jim Oberstar, D-Minn. Oberstar called the current situation “the biggest financial crisis since 1929.” He said the government needs not only to help Wall Street, but also small business, which creates about 80 percent of the nation’s new jobs.

Franken said President Bush and Sen. Norm Coleman don’t understand that “giveaways to the special interests and tax cuts for millionaire CEOs don’t create jobs. Small businesses create jobs. And we’re going to lose jobs here in Minnesota if we don’t do something to unfreeze credit for our small businesses.”

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