Tinker
Pushing a left wing ideology is simply restricting the confiscation into a narrow self-serving path for the liberal minded Ivy League people special interest to try and walk everyone down. If you resist you are a social minded bigot that they themselves are guilty of.
Using the media to social stigmatize other people who do not share their social point of view of the Ivy League left wing ideology. Crying "racism" against the people they want to muffle, and push aside.
That
is how our American media has been pushing and pulling the self-interest of the
Northeastern liberal elitist for the past hundred years. Since the 1900s and
the advancement of the American industrial age. The bright ideas of the
political opportunist started using a progressive minded ideology as a
political method to gain political power through social causes in America. Like
regulating workplace sweat houses employment that did indeed need to be made
more humane for people to work at in the 1900s.
Back
then children were working alongside grownups and being subjected to all kind of workplace productivity demands. That of course turn into a very ugly abuse of
the people working in that time and place of the new industrial age.
So now look at what we the American
people have now, Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, etc. God have mercy when will all
of the big money hand and glove Government social political corruption end?
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Former Miami mayor and Hillary Clinton supporter Manny Diaz hosting event for Martin O'Malley
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As Miami mayor, Manny Diaz backed Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary. But now he's hosting a breakfast for former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, a potential Clinton rival in 2016.
"He's not running yet, but I'll tell you, if he does run, I will endorse him," Diaz told the Miami Herald. "He's an old friend, and I'm very loyal to old friends."
Diaz praised O'Malley's work as Baltimore mayor and noted he visited him when he first got elected in Miami. Diaz ended up using Baltimore's 311 call system as a model for his own city.
"He's very data-driven, results-oriented, 'let's see how we're doing, let's measure ourselves,'" Diaz said. Plus, he has a soft spot in his heart for executives: In 2008, as head of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Diaz said he met separately with Clinton and Barack Obama and urged them to run as "mayor of the United States."
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