Don Roach: Let's Give Raimondo's Jobs Plan a Chance

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Don Roach: Let's Give Raimondo's Jobs Plan a Chance

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What’s interesting about Rhode Island politics is that if our politicians can make a wrong decision they usually do. Think about 38 Studios or electing Lincoln Chafee Governor. Whenever we’re faced with a problem or a concern it’s almost as if we run to select whatever option is the least beneficial to us all. 

I’m not trying to be cynical here nor whiny, but observing what I believe is a nearly quantifiable characteristic of the Rhode Island electorate – we simply make bad decisions again and again. On Monday, Governor Raimondo along with House Speaker Mattiello and Senate President Paiva-Weed announced programs to “make it easier to do business in Rhode Island." Raimondo is quoted as saying, “We have moved quickly to create programs to attract and grow business here and jumpstart our economy...by making it easier to for companies to add jobs and to put shovels in the ground, we will be creating opportunities for everyone to make it in Rhode Island.”

Sounds like good news right? If it was 2008 and I was still bright eyed, filled with hope in “change we can believe in," and thinking “Yes We Can!” perhaps I’d be less skeptical believing that Raimondo and crew could actually bring business to Rhode Island. 

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But it’s not 2008 and I’ve lived through a Lincoln Chafee governorship and almost eight years of an Obama administration so you’ll have to excuse my skepticism.

We Need Good Ideas

Having said that, there’s a small (more likely large) part of me that is rooting for the Governor, Mattiello, and Paiva-Weed that they can be successful in bringing business to Rhode Island. From a partisan perspective that sounds moronic, but as readers of me are well aware I believe good ideas are good ideas no matter the letter next to someone’s name. We need more business here in Rhode Island so that the everyday taxpayer like you and I take on less of the financial burden of our state and we don’t have to move or travel at least hundred miles a day going to and from work like I do. 

The program Raimondo et al. announced isn’t anything earth shattering to move the economic needle significantly - rather relatively small tax credits for businesses that move to Rhode Island and create jobs – but I hope it might signal that Rhode Island is serious about attracting and keeping businesses here in Rhode Island. Maybe I haven’t lost all hope and I am going to give Raimondo a chance to prove that her Wall Street savvy can translate into new jobs in Rhode Island. 

What’s the worst that could happen? She gives 75 million dollars to an unproven and risky business that leaves Rhode Islanders with a bill to pay? Been there, done that, and have the t-shirt. Rhode Island leaders, whatever their partisan color, have been unable to truly put the RI economy in a position to be successful. 

That’s the past and many of those leaders (saying hi to Mattiello and Paiva-Weed) are still in power. But, I don’t know about you, but I don’t like sitting around and complaining. Looking for the positive and potential bright side, I’m willing to give Raimondo a chance to succeed where everyone else has failed.

Don Roach is still a "Young Republican". Please check out his Facebook page.


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