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Thread #101088   Message #2435848
Posted By: Amos
09-Sep-08 - 10:48 PM
Thread Name: BS: Popular Views on Obama
Subject: RE: BS: Popular Views on Obama
4 Minnesota business leaders endorse Obama
Acknowledging that the Democrat's election could lead to higher taxes for them, they say the money would go to help the middle class, which is essential.
By MARK BRUNSWICK, Star Tribune
Last update: September 9, 2008 - 7:40 PM

Four prominent Minnesota business leaders announced their support for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Tuesday, an effort to counter criticism from Republicans that Obama's tax policies would hurt business and stifle job creation.

"We've spent so much time trying to incent those at the very top that we've forgotten about those in the very middle and that makes up the vast majority of the American population," said Robert Pohlad, chairman and chief executive officer of PepsiAmericas, Inc. and president of Pohlad Cos., at a State Capitol news conference announcing the endorsements.

Acknowledging that they might find themselves paying higher tax bills if Obama were elected, the business leaders suggested that more government spending, used prudently, would move people up the economic ladder and strengthen the middle class.

"Our family believes paying taxes is a privilege. My reality is we can afford to support the many who have too little, and we must do so," said Ed Phillips, chairman and CEO of Phillips Beverage Co.

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Robert Ryan, a retired vice president and CFO of Medtronic, said Obama's health care proposal would benefit the uninsured and underinsured.

Lois Quam, a onetime UnitedHealth executive and now managing director of alternative investments for Piper Jaffray, said business leaders should be concerned about McCain's decisionmaking skills, pointing to his selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as a hasty bow to the right wing of the Republican Party.