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babylonsister

(171,054 posts)
Wed Jun 27, 2012, 08:26 AM Jun 2012

(Another) Romney backer supports Obama agenda

Posted with permission.

http://maddowblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/27/12435909-romney-backer-supports-obama-agenda?lite

Romney backer supports Obama agenda
By Steve Benen
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Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:00 AM EDT



Mitt Romney campaigned yesterday in southwest Virginia, speaking to a crowd of about 1,000 people gathered outside a company called Carter Machinery. That, in and of itself, wouldn't be especially noteworthy, were it not for some of the interesting details about the company and the views of its CEO.

Even before the campaign event, it was interesting to learn that Carter Machinery benefited greatly from President Obama's Recovery Act -- the same law that Romney attacked during his speech. For that matter, as our pal James Carter noted, the company's owner has also touted Obama administration economic policies as having benefited his business.

But that's not all Carter Machinery CEO James Parker said. In local media, Parker criticized Obama for failing to get the highway bill passed, but Obama strongly supports the highway bill -- it's been blocked by Republicans. It led Greg Sargent to give Parker a call.

Parker favors heavy government spending on infrastructure, which he sees as a valid means of creating jobs, favors paying for such spending with a gas tax, sees the federal stimulus spending in his area as a plus, and favors government investment in alternative energy. [...]

"I believe that there's got to be an economic plan to take care of our roads and our bridges," Parker said. "Half a trillion over five years -- over all of the United States." Parker disagreed with Obama's proposal to pay for his own infrastructure plan with a surtax on the wealthy, but he did say he favors a "gas tax" to pay for it.

"You have to have tax revenues to make it happen," he said of his hope for a massive infrastructure plan.


So, let me get this straight. A prominent Romney backer in Virginia believes Obama's right about investing in domestic infrastructure, wants Obama's highway bill to pass, wants to raise taxes, sees Obama's stimulus paying dividends in his area, and agrees with Obama on investing in alternative energy.

In fairness, Parker has plenty of criticisms for the president, too, but if prominent Romney backers from private industry see value in Obama's economic agenda, it makes it just a little more difficult for the Republican to characterize the president's vision as "anti-business."
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(Another) Romney backer supports Obama agenda (Original Post) babylonsister Jun 2012 OP
This just goes to show that ... surrealAmerican Jun 2012 #1
Who says they're going to VOTE against their own economic interests? elleng Jun 2012 #2
I used to live in Southwest VA .. rateyes Jun 2012 #3

surrealAmerican

(11,360 posts)
1. This just goes to show that ...
Wed Jun 27, 2012, 08:33 AM
Jun 2012

... it's not only poor people who are voting against their own economic interests. The wealthy are no smarter than anybody else.

rateyes

(17,438 posts)
3. I used to live in Southwest VA ..
Wed Jun 27, 2012, 11:32 AM
Jun 2012

..it is one of the "whitest" places in the nation. It is strong union country because of the coal mines. I really think a lot of people there are torn between voting their pocketbooks or their prejudices. It was a Democratic stronghold for decades. Still is in many ways. But, Obama is black.

Obama, imo, who went there during the campaign 4 years ago and connected with the people there (it is where he made his lipstick on a pig remark) should have returned there during his term, and continued to address the concerns of the poor folk in Appalachia.

He can win there. But, he has to go there. I hope he would call this Parker guy and set up a meeting. He might just find a boon of new voters.

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