Obama Visits Plant Where Stimulus Saved Jobs 
Monday, August 16, 2010 at 12:43PM
Geoff Holtzman in News/Commentary, Recovery Act, White House, Wisconsin, ZBB, manufacturing, obama, stimulus

President Barack Obama told manufacturers in Wisconsin on Monday that his Recovery Act helped save some of their jobs, and will allow their company to expand in the months to come.

At ZBB Energy Corporation in Menomonee Falls, the President reiterated his commitment to lift the nation’s manufacturing industry out of the doldrums ushered in by the recession.

“Few parts of the economy were hit harder than manufacturing,” said Obama. “But what’s clear is that we are heading in the right direction.”

Indeed, unlike most of the private sector, manufacturing has slowly rebounded over the past eight months. 36,000 manufacturing jobs were added to the economy last month, bringing the total number of jobs added to 183,000 since last December.

The President’s trip to Wisconsin today, along with stops later on this week in Ohio, Washington and California, highlight his administration’s attempt to showcase the effect the stimulus package has had on the economy. It also coincides with Democrats’ efforts to promote their “Make it in America” strategy during the congressional recess.

ZBB, which produces advanced batteries for the purpose of renewable energy storage, plans to use $1.3 million worth of stimulus funds to add 80 new jobs in the state of Wisconsin.

“When new technologies are developed with the potential to unleash new businesses, and even whole new industries, I want those products to be made in America,” said Obama. “That’s how we’ll create jobs. That’s how we’ll strengthen this economy.”

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