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Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:20 PM Jul 2015

Don't Count Martin O'Malley Out Of This Race

...as a lifelong Democrat from a Democratic family, Martin O'Malley has repeatedly stepped up to challenging elections and has consistently won the support of Democrats through progressive stances and progressive policy achievements. His efforts in office have resulted in significant and concrete progressive changes and improvements in the lives of millions of citizens of my state. My pleasure and pride in seeing him step up to the challenge of running against a Democrat with not only national name recognition, but a built-in support base from a previous run for the presidency, is compounded by the decidedly progressive positions his campaign has put in front of his candidacy.

Matching an impressive record of progressive achievement and actions throughout his years of public office in Maryland, Martin O'Malley's campaign is determined to steer our party's presidential politics in an aggressively progressive direction - that effort matched, of course, by Bernie Sander's own progressive campaign - both of which have resulted in a national discussion of progressive ideals and initiatives which have already influenced the debate in our national legislature, as well as positively influenced the worthwhile campaign of our party's current front-runner, Hillary Clinton, in the polls.

I think O'Malley's bid is a heroic effort, given the political odds he's facing - typical of his political career in which he's repeatedly run against adversity and other daunting challenges to advance the causes he believes in.

O'Malley has succeeded in almost every political contest he's participated in; beginning with his service as an assistant State's Attorney for the City of Baltimore in 1988 to 1990; serving on the a Baltimore City Councilor from 1991 to 1999 with the responsibility as Chairman of the Legislative Investigations Committee and Chairman of the Taxation and Finance Committee.

O'Malley was elected to two terms as Mayor of Baltimore, and subsequently elected to two terms as Governor of his state of Maryland. O'Malley was elected as the Vice Chairman of the Democratic Governors Association for 2009–2010, and on December 1, 2010, he was elected Chairman for 2010–2011.

As we observe the presidential race today, we're led by press reports of polls, crowds, and money which has served to elevate two of our candidates over the rest of our Democratic field; placing Martin O'Malley well behind in the speculation race. What I would ask as this race moves forward is that we not discount O'Malley's candidacy before debates occur and actual votes are cast. That seems an unrealistic prospect in today's instant analysis age, but we're no more served by a 'coronation' of the two front runners right now than our political debate was served by the 'inevitability' label applied earlier to the leader of our Democratic pack.

Take the opportunity in these months and months before the first vote to get to know this candidate and measure his record of actual accomplishment in office - advancing progressive initiatives through divided legislatures, and enacting them by executive order where he saw fit - weighing all of those actions against the rhetoric from the others in this race.

As for Martin O'Malley's progressive efforts in office, I offer a litany here which only touches the surface of his advocacy and action:
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1. Ended death penalty in Maryland
2. Prevented fracking in Maryland and put regulations in the way to prevent next GOP Gov Hogan fom easily allowing fracking.
3. Provided health insurance for 380,000
4. Reduced infant mortality to an all time low.
5. Provided meals to thousands of hungry children and moved toward a goal for eradicating childhood hunger.
6. Enacted a $10.10 living wage and a $11. minimum wage for State workers.
7. Supporter the Dream Act
8. Cut income taxes for 86% of Marylanders (raised taxes on the rich).
9. Reformed Maryland’s tax code to make it more progressive.
10. Enacted some of the nation’s most comprehensive reforms to protect homeowners from foreclosure.


NEA named Maryland’s Martin O’Malley ‘America’s Greatest Education Governor’
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1281944

Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley received the America’s Greatest Education Governor Award from the National Education Association in 2010. The award is presented each year to a governor who has made major, statewide efforts to improve public education. The Maryland governor was the third person to receive this award. Previous winners were Gov. Richardson of New Mexico and Gov. Easley of North Carolina.

“Governor O’Malley took office in 2007, just months before the nation plunged into a deep recession,” said NEA President Dennis Van Roekel. “Despite the economic devastation to his state, he kept his eye on the big picture—he understands that the recipe for economic recovery and success means preparing Maryland’s young people for the challenges of the 21st century.

“Governor O’Malley is a strong advocate for public education,” Van Roekel added. “He has made great strides in increasing school funding, expanding school programs, and taking the needs of the whole child into account in education policy decisions. O’Malley listens to parents, educators and community members when making policy decisions that affect Maryland’s public schools. He continues to be a champion of public education and truly believes, as we do, that education will lead to a brighter and better future for all of us.

“Lots of governors like to think of themselves as education governors, but Governor O’Malley has really earned that accolade.”

Under O’Malley, Maryland has made progress in closing the achievement gap. A key strategy has been the governor’s insistence that underprivileged and minority students be taught by teachers as highly qualified as those who teach economically advantaged students. That approach is paying off. In 2009, for example, 7.5 percent of Hispanic students and 9.6 percent of African-American students earned a score of 3 or better on at least one AP exam during high school. That’s up from 5.7 percent and 7 percent, respectively, in 2004.

O’Malley also secured a freeze on tuition to Maryland institutions of higher learning, making higher education more affordable for Marylanders.

Some of O’Malley’s other accomplishments: reinvigorating Maryland’s Career and Technology Education and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs statewide, and launching the comprehensive Maryland STEM Innovation Network to promote the delivery of high quality STEM education at all levels throughout the state.

“Governor O'Malley has consistently placed public education at the top of his agenda,” said Clara Floyd, president of the Maryland State Education Association."In the most difficult of economic times, he championed historic funding of K-12 public schools, which has increased student achievement and led us to become No. 1 in the nation.”


In 2012, he signed a bill legalizing same sex marriage in Maryland, joining seven other states in enacting marriage equality. The law survived a statewide referendum held later that year, which marked the first time marriage rights in the U.S. were extended to same-sex couples by a popular vote.

Gov. O'Malley signed into law the Fairness for All Marylanders Act, extending housing, public accommodations, and employment protections to transgender citizens and visitors of the state.

"We are closer today to creating an open, respectful, inclusive world that we want for all of our children," O'Malley said prior to signing that bill. "This bill gives us another step closer to that vision and to that reality."
read: http://www.advocate.com/politics/transgender/2014/05/15/md-gov-signs-trans-nondiscrimination-bill-law

As Mayor of Baltimore, O'Malley helped the City become the first jurisdiction in Maryland to prohibit discrimination against transgender individuals in 2002. In one of his first acts as Governor, he signed an Executive Order prohibiting discrimination against transgender state employees in 2007.

At a National Conference on LGBT Equality in 2012, Martin remarked:

“The dignity of a free and diverse people who at the end of the day, all want the same thing for their children: to live in a loving and caring home that is protected equally under the law.”

The governor added that “discrimination based on gender identity is wrong...Passing a law to protect transgender Marylanders from employment, credit and housing discrimination is the right thing to do.”

On the final day of the 24th National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change in Baltimore, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley expressed hopes that Maryland would soon become the seventh state with marriage equality. The governor also talked about his support for efforts to secure gender identity nondiscrimination protections in the state.


Mother Jones magazine called him the best candidate on environmental issues.
Article here:

http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2014/12/martin-omalley-longshot-presidential-candidate-and-real-climate-hawk

Martin O'Malley signed a 2009 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act far ahead of most other states, & the EPA
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/heather-taylormiesle/the-thing-we-should-be-ta_b_7545470.html?utm_hp_ref=climate-change/

Martin O'Malley boasts a strong record on environmental issues in his time as Governor, including doubling the state's renewable energy standard to 20 percent. Far ahead of most other states, and even the EPA, O'Malley signed Maryland's 2009 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act, which set a statewide goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent below 2006 levels by 2020. By 2012, Maryland had driven down greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 10 percent compared to 2006, and by 20 percent compared to "business as usual" projections.

In 2011, Maryland League of Conservation Voters gave Gov. O'Malley a B+ overall in their Governor's Report Card (and an A for climate change).

from the Environmental Defense Fund:

In addition to the 2008 Climate Action Plan and the new GGRA Plan, Gov. O’Malley’s key accomplishments include:

(2008) Amendment to the Maryland Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard doubled the existing standard to require that 20% of Maryland's energy be created by renewable resources by 2022, including 2% from solar energy;

(2008) EmPOWER Maryland Act set an energy efficiency target and peak demand reduction target of 15% by 2015;

(2008) Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Program was created using revenues from the Northeast RGGI to offset ratepayers’ electricity bills and invest in energy efficiency programs;

(2009) Maryland Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Act requires Maryland to cut greenhouse gas emissions 25% below 2006 levels by 2020; and

(2013) Maryland Offshore Wind Energy Act of 2013 created a fund to build 200 megawatts of wind energy, which Gov. O’Malley intends to use to construct one of the nation’s first offshore wind energy farms off the coast of Ocean City.

http://blogs.edf.org/energyexchange/2013/07/29/marylands-governor-omalley-leads-the-way-on-climate-and-clean-energy-policy/



O’Malley has received a “100 percent” rating from NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland


O’Malley’s high marks from NARAL are proven by his track record. In 2002, while he was serving as mayor of Baltimore, aides confirmed that O’Malley supports legal abortion and fair access without interference from the government until the point of viability. He also supports late-term abortion when the life of the mother is at risk, or when the fetus has a severe abnormality. And according to NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland, O’Malley has not infringed on abortion rights by signing any new abortion restrictions during his tenure as governor.

When it comes to birth control, O’Malley has increased access to contraception and pregnancy counseling, particularly among low-income women. In 2012, O’Malley signed the Family Planning Works Act, which greatly expanded reproductive-health access by providing low-income women with free pregnancy counseling and Medicaid-funded contraception, STI testing and cancer screenings. According to RH Reality Check, the act would provide these subsidized medical services to an additional 33,000 women in the state.

O’Malley has also promoted increased support for new mothers (and fathers) by signing the Maryland Parental Leave Act in 2014. The law expands parental leave for working parents, requiring Maryland small businesses to provide at least six weeks of unpaid leave for the birth of an employee’s child. Prior to the law, small businesses were exempted from providing unpaid family leave.

read: http://plannedparenthoodaction.org/elections-politics/newsroom/press-releases/planned-parenthood-action-fund-welcomes-martin-omalley-presidential-field/


When it comes to birth control, O’Malley increased access to contraception and pregnancy counseling, particularly among low-income women. In 2012, O’Malley signed the Family Planning Works Act, which greatly expanded reproductive-health access by providing low-income women with free pregnancy counseling and Medicaid-funded contraception, STI testing and cancer screenings. According to RH Reality Check, the act would provide these subsidized medical services to an additional 33,000 women in the state.

O’Malley has also promoted increased support for new mothers (and fathers) by signing the Maryland Parental Leave Act in 2014. The law expands parental leave for working parents, requiring Maryland small businesses to provide at least six weeks of unpaid leave for the birth of an employee’s child. Prior to the law, small businesses were exempted from providing unpaid family leave.

read: http://plannedparenthoodaction.org/elections-politics/newsroom/press-releases/planned-parenthood-action-fund-welcomes-martin-omalley-presidential-field/

Maryland, under Martin O'Malley, tied for having the lowest wage gap between our working men and women of any state in the nation...Maryland currently has the third-lowest poverty rate for women in the nation.

Maryland is the No. 1 state in the nation for women-owned businesses -- one-third of Maryland businesses are women-owned. Maryland also ranks third in the nation in percentage of managerial jobs held by women at 42.4 percent.


here's the report, well worth the read-thru: https://www.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/StateOfWomenReport.pdf


GovernorOMalley took heat from the left & right for standing up for #borderkids. But he stood up when it mattered

As governor, O'Malley signed a bill allowing young immigrants illegally in the U.S. to pay in-state college tuition and to a bill to get driver's licenses.

He was the first governor to meet with Latino leaders last year and sign up to push House Republicans to bring immigration reform legislation to a vote, which they never did

He has shown respect that many in the immigrant community say is lacking in debates on immigration by using the term new Americans to refer to immigrants, whether here legally or not. He also established a state council to focus on integrating immigrants.

He opposed White House proposals to return young Central American children and families who crossed the U.S-Mexico border last summer, saying they would face "certain death."


On deportations - an issue that still vexes the current administration - O'Malley stopped Baltimore's City Detention Center from holding immigrants without criminal records for deportation by the federal government.

from July 11, 2014:

Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley broke publicly with President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Friday, calling for a more humane policy toward the tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors who have illegally crossed into the United States.

“It is contrary to everything we stand for to try to summarily send children back to death,” the Democratic lawmaker told reporters. O’Malley also criticized the “kennels” in which those who have been detained are being kept and calling for the children to be placed in “the least restrictive” locations, including foster homes or with family members in the U.S.

“Through all of the great world religions we are told that hospitality to strangers is an essential human dignity,” O’Malley said. “It is a belief that unites all of us. And I have watched the pictures of young kids who have traveled for thousands of miles. I can only imagine, as a father of four, the heartbreak that those parents must have felt in sending their children across a desert where they can be muled and trafficked or used or killed or tortured. But with the hope, the hope, that they would reach the United States and that their children would be protected from what they were facing at home, which was the likelihood of being recruited into gangs and dying a violent death.”


Hillary Clinton told CNN last month that most of those detained should be sent back. “They should be sent back as soon as it can be determined who responsible adults in their families are,” she said. President Barack Obama said Wednesday that the parents of the migrants need to know that “it is unlikely that their children will be able to stay.”

O’Malley went so far as to call the children “refugees,” a term with legal weight that would allow most of them to remain in the U.S. He called on Congress and the President to avoid modifying the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008. That measure requires that children who are not from Canada or Mexico who have crossed the border to be given an opportunity to see an immigration judge to make their case for amnesty. Lawmakers on both sides, as well as the White House, are reviewing ways to amend that law to ease deportations of the tens of thousands of migrant children, who are largely from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.

O’Malley said “the whole world is watching” how the U.S. responds to the humanitarian crisis.

“We have to do right not just by these kids but by our kids and protect the children who are here, put them in the least restrictive settings, get them out of these detention centers and these kennels where they are being cooped up, and operate as the good and generous people that we have always been,” he added. “That’s what’s at stake here, as well as the lives of these kids.”


read: http://time.com/2978026/martin-omalley-minors-immigration/

...also:

CASA Applauds Gov O’Malley’s Unwaveringly Moral Response to the Humanitarian Crisis on the Border

statement released by CASA (MD. Immigrants Rights Org.) Executive Director, Gustavo Torres:

“I applaud Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley for stressing that children fleeing violence and abandonment in Central America should be treated as children that deserve our support. In stark contrast to other public figures that have called for their quick deportation, Governor O’Malley has urged that arriving migrant children receive fair, humane treatment and, above all, a fair legal review of whether they should be allowed to stay. We have heard from our colleagues across the country that they are relieved to hear the Governor become an indispensable voice for the immigrant community. We have let these colleagues know that this is hardly the first time the Governor has served as a hero for immigrant communities. Across his governorship, he has been a true friend of New Marylanders and addressing the abominable treatment of children at the border is only the most recent example of his leadership.

Like the Governor, CASA believes that as an American society we must ensure the protection and humane treatment of the children arriving at the border. We hope that most children are immediately reunited with family members inside the United States. We also believe that Maryland and Virginia need to do our part to provide opportunities to house children in facilities where they can receive adequate counseling, education, and legal services. Governor O’Malley is working with federal officials to find an appropriate Maryland location as quickly as possible. We agree with him that Westminster would have been a mistake. We have now seen two locations in our region – Lawrenceville, VA and Westminster, MD – respond with virulent racism at the thought of children joining their communities. We don’t believe that humane treatment of children includes their relocation to hostile, anti-immigrant communities. Between our two states there are a plethora of communities that would treat the children with the love they deserve. We urge the federal government to confer with local leaders and organizations to provide insight and historical perspective about these sites before moving forward.”


CASA de Maryland and CASA de Virginia are their state’s largest immigrant rights organizations. Our almost 60,000 members work with CASA to create a more just society by building power and improving the quality of life in low-income immigrant communities.

related:

CASA de Maryland, supported O'Malley's decision to question the Carroll County site (a position distorted and mischaracterized by CNN, Politico, and by WH leaks to selected news orgs.).

"When we heard about the proposed Westminster site, our immediate thought was that the only place in Maryland less hospitable to children fleeing violence in Central America would be inside the Frederick County Sheriff's Department building," said Kimberly Propeack, an attorney with the group.

"We think he is right to question why the administration would propose the most anti-immigrant locations rather than the many other parts of the state where children will be sheltered and loved," she said.



Lis Smith ?@Lis_Smith (July 2014)
Good look at what @GovernorOMalley is doing to find housing for #borderchildren http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/maryland-solicits-foster-parents-for-migrant-youths-as-omalley-meets-with-faith-leaders/2014/07/28/6a489d5a-1672-11e4-9e3b-7f2f110c6265_story.html

The state of Maryland stepped up its efforts Monday to recruit foster parents and solicit other assistance from the public to help with the flood of unaccompanied migrant children coming into the country from Central America.

O’Malley administration officials also indicated they had passed along several potential temporary housing sites to the federal government and that Montgomery County was among the possibilities for hosting a facility.

The action came as O’Malley has continued to speak out on the issue, urging the Obama administration to show compassion and resist sending the children back to dangerous situations in their home countries.

“We do not turn our back on innocent children who arrive at our doorstep fleeing death,” he said.

read: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/maryland-solicits-foster-parents-for-migrant-youths-as-omalley-meets-with-faith-leaders/2014/07/28/6a489d5a-1672-11e4-9e3b-7f2f110c6265_story.html


U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reported that more than 2,000 children have been relocated to Maryland in the first six months of this year.
http://www.wbal.com/article/108816/12/omalley-holding-second-meeting-with-clergy-on-immigrant-children

Martin O'Malley ?@GovernorOMalley
The greatest power we have is power of our principles. We're not a country that should send children away & send them back to certain death

*listen*: https://soundcloud.com/americarising/martin-omalley-we-are-not-a-country-that-should-turn-children-away
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Don't Count Martin O'Malley Out Of This Race (Original Post) bigtree Jul 2015 OP
In 2012 Third Way was promoting Martin O'Malley as a "hot prospect" HFRN Jul 2015 #1
that's been discounted/debunked so many times bigtree Jul 2015 #2
so you're saying this was photoshopped HFRN Jul 2015 #3
no, I'm saying that you're spamming a false issue bigtree Jul 2015 #7
YES! elleng Jul 2015 #16
he sure loves 3rd way policys questionseverything Jul 2015 #30
he signed legislation decriminalizing pot in our state bigtree Jul 2015 #33
probably the Sanders campaign JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #13
This is a new user and I have not seen him in the Sanders group BrotherIvan Jul 2015 #29
I'm glad you popped in JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #31
I always read Bigtree's posts BrotherIvan Jul 2015 #34
Being wooed doesn't mean he took the diamond ring JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #9
... Jamaal510 Jul 2015 #55
STOP THIS BULL SHIT, elleng Jul 2015 #12
I'm going at them directly now . . . JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #14
THANKS, Gen. elleng Jul 2015 #15
it's not bs nt HFRN Jul 2015 #20
It is NOTHING BUT BULL SHIT. elleng Jul 2015 #22
no, it's not nt HFRN Jul 2015 #23
yes.it.is bigtree Jul 2015 #24
Wow, great reply ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jul 2015 #56
He didn't enter the race aggressive enough, and I don't think we will know until after the first still_one Jul 2015 #4
K & R Iliyah Jul 2015 #5
I like him. If something happened to Hillary, God forbid, MoonRiver Jul 2015 #6
I've been backing O'Malley since last year. askew Jul 2015 #8
He's just got to stay in JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #10
I agree Andy823 Jul 2015 #18
thanks for your support, askew! bigtree Jul 2015 #11
+1 Good. n/t FSogol Jul 2015 #19
» bigtree Jul 2015 #17
I like this guy. zappaman Jul 2015 #21
Wish I could think of it as 'funny,' zappaman, elleng Jul 2015 #25
What a co-winky-dink! FSogol Jul 2015 #26
BrotherIvan - a solid Sanders supporter JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #32
Who are the Sanders supporters trying to smear O'Malley here? I seen none that are on appalachiablue Jul 2015 #41
Do a search. zappaman Jul 2015 #42
No surprise, nada. I know Sanders supporters and the 1 or 2 here don't smear O'Malley. appalachiablue Jul 2015 #43
Since your search button isn't working, here's a freebie. zappaman Jul 2015 #44
Discussion isn't 'smear' which is what you said. All my buttons work fine; your assumptions appalachiablue Jul 2015 #45
Lol! zappaman Jul 2015 #46
Cheese does NOT promote discussion, elleng Jul 2015 #47
I wrote Zappaman specifically about the Sanders bashers *HERE, on this thread & Cheese was not. appalachiablue Jul 2015 #48
I'm glad O'Malley's a possibility for you, elleng Jul 2015 #49
Oh yes, Marty is fine, and I'm a democrat first. From reading so much here I've learned about appalachiablue Jul 2015 #50
Thanks and HAVE FUN at the beach! elleng Jul 2015 #51
Will do. Enjoy your roses and garden this summer. A pal or partner for activities is great and also appalachiablue Jul 2015 #53
OH THANKS, The Red Shoes! elleng Jul 2015 #54
I support both Sanders & O'Malley RiverLover Jul 2015 #58
Absolutely... especially in Iowa Peacetrain Jul 2015 #27
. bigtree Jul 2015 #28
» bigtree Jul 2015 #35
I look forward to healthy debates lovemydog Jul 2015 #36
I was just considering how neither Bernie or Hillary faced the same challenges bigtree Jul 2015 #37
Yes, executive experience and a strong record of success. lovemydog Jul 2015 #39
+1. Agreed. n/t FSogol Jul 2015 #40
That is true.. AuntPatsy Jul 2015 #52
K&R nt. NCTraveler Jul 2015 #38
I think he'll have a much stronger standing than what is currently assumed ismnotwasm Jul 2015 #57
Good to hear. n/t FSogol Jul 2015 #59
 

HFRN

(1,469 posts)
1. In 2012 Third Way was promoting Martin O'Malley as a "hot prospect"
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:24 PM
Jul 2015

Back in 2012 the "Third Way" think tank was promoting Martin O'Malley as a "hot prospect" for 2016

Martin O'Malley's "private" media session hosted by Third Way think tank (2012)











For the past few months, Maryland Juice has been tracking the careful positioning of Gov. Martin O'Malley in the 2016 White House lineup. On Tuesday we noted that CNN contributor Bill Schneider had booked Gov. O'Malley for a media talk that billed him as a "hot prospect" for 2016. The event was hosted by a centrist Democratic think tank called "The Third Way." Now it seems that media speculation about the future of Maryland's Governor is sprouting up all over the place. Below we flag a few interesting press hits about the 2016 White House race. Among the bits of juice below are recent comments from Governor O'Malley about the recent CD6 Democratic Primary, comments about transvaginal probes, and remarks about Maryland's budget battle.
http://www.marylandjuice.com/2012/04/juiceblender-reporters-on-gov-martin.html

bigtree

(85,998 posts)
2. that's been discounted/debunked so many times
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:27 PM
Jul 2015

...most importantly, by the RECORD of progressive accomplishments and efforts in my state which I've taken the time to outline in the op.

...but, thanks for responding.

 

HFRN

(1,469 posts)
3. so you're saying this was photoshopped
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:29 PM
Jul 2015


better get busy, someone's put a lot of this type of image out there

bigtree

(85,998 posts)
7. no, I'm saying that you're spamming a false issue
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:39 PM
Jul 2015

...kinda lame to promote a photo over a substantive record, but good luck with that.


O'Malley firmly rejected their politics and offered his own decidedly progressive vision as an alternative:


"O'Malley has positioned himself to the left with his rhetoric and policies in the city," said Keith Haller, a veteran Maryland political pollster...

The mayor calls himself a "progressive liberal," a label that encompasses positions that seem to span the range of party ideology: He has made law and order his top priority, but he is against the death penalty.

O'Malley said he was recruited to join the DLC soon after he was elected mayor three years ago. He said that although he enjoys debating strategy with the organization, he doesn't subscribe to all the positions of its leadership.

He said he made clear his differences in discussions that included leaders such as Sens. Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut and Evan Bayh of Indiana and focused on what the council calls the "battle over the soul of the Democratic Party."

http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2002-12-04/news/0212040053_1_martin-omalley-democratic-leadership-council-democratic-party

questionseverything

(9,656 posts)
30. he sure loves 3rd way policys
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 04:07 PM
Jul 2015
http://patch.com/maryland/gaithersburg/maryland-has-one-of-the-highest-rates-of-marijuana-possession-arrests_d13056ce

The 2000s, O’Malley and the rise of Compstat

From 2000-2007, Maryland’s overall marijuana possession arrest rate rose by 4,916 arrests per year, or 28 percent statewide.

During the same time period, Baltimore’s marijuana arrest rate surged by 3,686 arrests per year - more than 155 percent.

O’Malley was elected Baltimore mayor in 1999 in a landslide victory, replacing former Mayor Kurt Schmoke.

O’Malley ran on an anti-crime platform, advocating for “zero tolerance” policing. As a Baltimore city councilmen, O’Malley studied the drop in crime in New York City after “zero tolerance” was implemented and pushed for Baltimore to adopt the same policy.

“Zero tolerance” is a policing strategy that increases the focus on minor, non-violent offenses. The idea is based on the “broken windows” theory, which says if minor offenses are not met with strict enforcement, overall crime will increase.

bigtree

(85,998 posts)
33. he signed legislation decriminalizing pot in our state
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 08:46 PM
Jul 2015

...so much for hyping pot arrests.

The zero-tolerance policy from over a decade ago has been played repeatedly here, but thanks for playing.

“What was positive was that there was zero-tolerance for criminals and drug dealers locking down neighborhoods and taking neighborhoods hostage,” said the Rev. Franklin Madison Reid, a Baltimore pastor. “Does that mean there was no down side? No. But the bottom line was that the city was in a lot stronger position as a city after he became mayor.”

Benjamin T. Jealous, a former president of the national NAACP who worked with O’Malley when Maryland abolished the death penalty in 2013, credited him for supporting a civilian review board as mayor and for a sharp drop in police shootings that occurred during that time. Jealous said O’Malley’s “mass incarceration” police strategy is “a separate issue” than police brutality, and “a conversation for a different day.”“It was a period where a lot of mayors were doing whatever they could to try to reduce crime,” Jealous said.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026613083



O'Malley's explanation of his policies is that he came to office at a time when Baltimore had a serious crime problem, affecting people of color as well as whites.

O'Malley gave a speech to Al Sharpton's National Action Network, in which he said that "there are a thousand fewer black men in Baltimore today who died violent deaths over the last 15 years who otherwise would have died" without the policing reforms he'd championed. He recalled how after his 1999 mayoral win, he'd told police that their best allies on the blocks they covered were "the good people that live on that block." He also called for body cameras on police officers.

"...a thousand fewer black men in Baltimore today who died violent deaths over the last 15 years who otherwise would have died"

I wonder if that means as much to you as highlighting the ONE policy as the totality of his efforts to reduce record violent crime in Baltimore when he took office. Those same neighborhoods affected by the zero-tolerance policy voted in overwhelming numbers for O'Malley in successive elections for governor and mayor. I guess if you're not affected by the daily violence associated with open-air drug markets in these neighborhoods, it's easy to play politics with this.

JustAnotherGen

(31,828 posts)
13. probably the Sanders campaign
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 01:01 PM
Jul 2015

Sanders knows his accomplishments pale in comparison to O'Malley's so he's going to take a pot shot at him by trying to paint him as being a member of an organization that he - O'Malley rejected.

And Sanders not being a member of the Democratic party - that's foolish. How does he even know what goes on at a Third Way Meeting - Unless he's actually been to one and his hiding it from his legions.

BrotherIvan

(9,126 posts)
29. This is a new user and I have not seen him in the Sanders group
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 03:41 PM
Jul 2015

I also have not seen Sanders himself attack O'Malley. So just putting that out there.

JustAnotherGen

(31,828 posts)
31. I'm glad you popped in
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 05:31 PM
Jul 2015

A very new user. A quick check of their posts was pretty interesting BrotherIvan! ;/)

JustAnotherGen

(31,828 posts)
9. Being wooed doesn't mean he took the diamond ring
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:56 PM
Jul 2015
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1251&pid=425696


^ There's an entire thread where we have debunked this absolute MYTH that O'Malley was a part of the third way.^

And well - Wall Street is afraid of O'Malley -

http://www.businessinsider.com/martin-omalley-is-happy-to-be-the-last-person-wall-street-ceos-want-running-in-2016-2015-6

Though O'Malley is far behind Clinton in the polls, his comments have made waves on Wall Street. On Monday, Fox Business Network's Charlie Gasparino pointed to O'Malley's announcement speech and described him as "the last person" finance industry CEO's "want running in the Democratic Party."

"Did you hear what Martin O'Malley said the other day?" Gasparino asked his on-air colleagues. "He said it point blank, 'Do you want to elect the candidates that are supported by the CEO of Goldman Sachs? Well, that's Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton.'"

"And I’m paraphrasing what he said, but he mentioned the CEO of Goldman Sachs. That's the last thing — Lloyd Blankfein doesn't want to be in the news anymore. He got the you-know-what kicked out of him back in 2009, 2010 following the financial crisis and Goldman Sachs was the poster child for all that's wrong on Wall Street ... They've been out of the news and they're back in it because Martin O'Malley and the liberals, the progressive left are going to make Wall Street a campaign theme."

O'Malley's campaign clearly didn't mind seeing him cast as Wall Street's worst 2016 nightmare



Put back Glass Steagall now -
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/pat-garofalo/2015/03/12/martin-omalley-places-2016-bet-on-glass-steagall-and-reining-in-wall-street


Just stop with the horse feathers.

If you want to pick on him for lowering the infant mortality in his state - go ahead.

If you want to pick on him for getting the minimum wage up to $10.10 - go ahead.

If you want to pick on him for this toilet tax! Go ahead! We welcome anyone pissing on us for that. Seriously! He was right to do it! And to tax the rain! And everything else taxable!

Pick on him for leaving MD with the highest median income in America - go ahead!

But by all means - don't pick on him for something he DIDN'T Do.

Pick on him for all of those 'third way' things he supposedly did.

Oh wait - you mean just those few things are anti third way? Oh really . . .




Jamaal510

(10,893 posts)
55. ...
Wed Jul 8, 2015, 12:09 AM
Jul 2015
If you want to pick on him for this toilet tax! Go ahead! We welcome anyone pissing on us for that.

elleng

(130,974 posts)
12. STOP THIS BULL SHIT,
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 01:00 PM
Jul 2015

and TRY to address Governor O'Malley's concrete achievements, more of which he has than ANY candidate.

For EXAMPLE:

1. Ended death penalty in Maryland
2. Prevented fracking in Maryland and put regulations in the way to prevent next GOP Gov Hogan fom easily allowing fracking.
3. Provided health insurance for 380,000
4. Reduced infant mortality to an all time low.
5. Provided meals to thousands of hungry children and moved toward a goal for eradicating childhood hunger.
6. Enacted a $10.10 living wage and a $11. minimum wage for State workers.
7. Supporter the Dream Act
8. Cut income taxes for 86% of Marylanders (raised taxes on the rich).
9. Reformed Maryland’s tax code to make it more progressive.
10. Enacted some of the nation’s most comprehensive reforms to protect homeowners from foreclosure.

Mother Jones magazine called him the best candidate on environmental issues.
Article here:
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2014/12/martin-omalley-longshot-presidential-candidate-and-real-climate-hawk

JustAnotherGen

(31,828 posts)
14. I'm going at them directly now . . .
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 01:02 PM
Jul 2015

We have no choice.

I'm also a little concerned with all of this 'insider knowledge' the Bernie supporters seem to have about the Third Way. Like - are they actually members of it? Do they give money? Attend meetings?

Perhaps they were told to come here to discount O'Malley for not toeing the line?

Would make sense since O'Malley rejected them. Nothing like an organization scorned .. .

elleng

(130,974 posts)
22. It is NOTHING BUT BULL SHIT.
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 03:19 PM
Jul 2015

there is NO substance behind your, and others' repeated, allusions to this erstwhile 'connection.'

still_one

(92,229 posts)
4. He didn't enter the race aggressive enough, and I don't think we will know until after the first
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:30 PM
Jul 2015

several debates how much traction he really has.

I would not rule anyone out at this time for sure

MoonRiver

(36,926 posts)
6. I like him. If something happened to Hillary, God forbid,
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:38 PM
Jul 2015

and she couldn't run anymore, he'd be my choice.

askew

(1,464 posts)
8. I've been backing O'Malley since last year.
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:54 PM
Jul 2015

I have been giving money and talking him up to my Iowa family.

I have to say that I am frustrated to see that he isn't getting any traction at all. He has the best progressive record of accomplishments of all candidates and he is putting out the most detailed progressive policy. All of that is met with a shrug by the progressive groups and media. So irritating.

JustAnotherGen

(31,828 posts)
10. He's just got to stay in
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:58 PM
Jul 2015

Until the first televised debate.


I'm sorry - but it's true.

It's like the elephant in the room at DU - but it's true.

Andy823

(11,495 posts)
18. I agree
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 03:09 PM
Jul 2015

The debates will be very interesting, and I think O'Malley will take a jump in the polls after the first debate.

bigtree

(85,998 posts)
11. thanks for your support, askew!
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 12:59 PM
Jul 2015

...I sure do share your frustration, but try and keep sight of our candidate's own optimism about his prospects. We've still got a long way to go until debates, much more until voting time. Let's keep our advocacy going and keep working to get Martin O'Malley's name and record out there for voters to decide on!

zappaman

(20,606 posts)
21. I like this guy.
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 03:17 PM
Jul 2015

Funny how Sanders supporters keep trying to smear him.
Even funnier that they are mostly new sign ups!

appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
41. Who are the Sanders supporters trying to smear O'Malley here? I seen none that are on
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 07:35 PM
Jul 2015

the forum or in the Group.

appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
43. No surprise, nada. I know Sanders supporters and the 1 or 2 here don't smear O'Malley.
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 08:37 PM
Jul 2015

Check out reality, it's great! Really-

appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
45. Discussion isn't 'smear' which is what you said. All my buttons work fine; your assumptions
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 08:56 PM
Jul 2015

are as funny as your tone! Keep it real-

elleng

(130,974 posts)
47. Cheese does NOT promote discussion,
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 09:17 PM
Jul 2015

pure smear, again and again and again, appalachiablue. If ONLY DUers would spend as much time LEARNING useful things about Governor O'Malley, we'd be participating in another ballgame entirely.

Please visit the O'Malley Group and learn: http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1281

appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
48. I wrote Zappaman specifically about the Sanders bashers *HERE, on this thread & Cheese was not.
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 10:24 PM
Jul 2015

S/he wanted me to do more research when I was referring to this thread. O'Malley is not unknown to me where I am and from reading on this forum. He's still a possibility as far as I'm concerned. I even had favorable comments with you about him a few months ago when he was starting out. Let's not attribute every evil deed to Sanders followers or other candidates.

elleng

(130,974 posts)
49. I'm glad O'Malley's a possibility for you,
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 10:29 PM
Jul 2015

and I attribute NOTHING to Sanders or Hillary or ANYONE's followers; I don't even know who they are.

I know disruptors when I see them, and cheese is one, for whatever reason.

appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
50. Oh yes, Marty is fine, and I'm a democrat first. From reading so much here I've learned about
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 10:44 PM
Jul 2015

some of the rather unsavory ones who have motives, are stubborn, disrupt or concoct info.- all human traits unfortunately. We have a long haul for this primary! Some friends think I need an intervention on politics! Might give it a break. Hope all's well! Headed to Delmarva for the beach and fun.

elleng

(130,974 posts)
51. Thanks and HAVE FUN at the beach!
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 10:50 PM
Jul 2015

I think my friends and family are at least pleased I have something to do (politics) without which I might actually make demands on them; I'm RETIRED, after all! Did discover japanese beetles on a rose bush today, so that MAY get my attention for a bit!

appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
53. Will do. Enjoy your roses and garden this summer. A pal or partner for activities is great and also
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 11:54 PM
Jul 2015

there's so much to do on your own I find. As an adjunct I'm looking into political groups online and also that meet locally for exchange and more social interaction. Well, gotta run, the British classic "The Red Shoes" (1948) film is on TCM now, one of my favs for the story, art, fantasy and dance. Red haired beauty and actress Moira Shearer reminds me of my mom who was even more beautiful and stunning. Be well!

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
58. I support both Sanders & O'Malley
Wed Jul 8, 2015, 07:07 AM
Jul 2015

Either one would Stand Up for People & Planet as president, and not just pretend to while campaigning for our votes.

Peacetrain

(22,877 posts)
27. Absolutely... especially in Iowa
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 03:31 PM
Jul 2015

He is well liked by my co-horts.. and we are really proud to have someone who is so spot on on issues represent us..

lovemydog

(11,833 posts)
36. I look forward to healthy debates
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 09:19 AM
Jul 2015

among all the candidates. I'm not very interested in a lot of what seems to pass for political discussion here. Most of it, to me, is too partisan and too focused on soundbites.

I'm interested in a candidate who can get results.

O'Malley has a track record of strong liberal policies and getting things accomplished that benefit his constituents.

bigtree

(85,998 posts)
37. I was just considering how neither Bernie or Hillary faced the same challenges
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 09:36 AM
Jul 2015

..Martin dealt with in his 2 terms as mayor and 2 terms as Governor.

Of course, Bernie did serve as mayor of a city which averaged a mere handful of homicides a year and a minimal amount of violent crime. Poverty issues and other social concerns were not at the same level of concern and impact as Martin faced in Maryland. What I think is appealing about his record of progressive accomplishments is the way he shepherded them through divided legislatures.

I also like that his experience was in working outside of Washington - in contrast to the two D.C. veterans whose politics has been a part of an institution which has grown apart from the interests and realities faced by mayors and governors around the nation. While they talked and bickered, Martin O'Malley was taking concrete action on most of the issues they were debating, with, as you point out, positive and progressive results.

I look forward to that message getting out there, past the rhetoric on the campaign trail from others without a similar track record of success.

lovemydog

(11,833 posts)
39. Yes, executive experience and a strong record of success.
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 07:24 PM
Jul 2015

Mayor of Baltimore. Governor of Maryland. Executive experience working with diverse and powerful groups. Progressive accomplishments. Shepherding them through divided legislatures. A record of moving things forward. I'm giving Martin O'Malley a strong look. Haven't decided for whom I'll vote in the primary and won't decide until shortly before that election in my State. I see positives in all the contenders for the nomination. I think O'Malley deserves to be in the running, and I look forward to seeing him in the debates. Thanks for mentioning all this, bigtree.

ismnotwasm

(41,991 posts)
57. I think he'll have a much stronger standing than what is currently assumed
Wed Jul 8, 2015, 06:55 AM
Jul 2015

He's my second choice, the more I read, the more I like.

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