Wednesday, November 5, 2014

ELECCION AMERICANA Y LA REVOLUCION CUBANA.

ESTA VIEJA LISTA, ABAJO, DE POLITICOS CUBANO/AMERICANOS MAS LOS NUEVOS DE ESTE MID TERM, SON LOS LIDERES DEL "EXILIO HISTORICO". DE LINEA DURA. LINEA DURA, QUE CONSISTE, EN QUE TODOS SON CIUDADANOS AMERICANOS, MIEMBROS DEL GOBIERNO AMERICANO, QUE SE DEBEN A ESTADOS UNIDOS; CUYO PLAN, AMERICANO, ES TUMBAR A CASTRO POR MEDIO DEL GOBIERNO AMERICANO. ESTRATEGIA QUE LLEVA CINCUENTA Y CINCO ANOS, COMO 8 PRESIDENTES AMERICANOS Y NO FUNCIONA; AUNQUE CONTINUEN Y MEJOREN EL ACERCAMIENTO CON LA DICTADURA. NO IMPORTA LA ESTRATEGIA QUE USEN, PORQUE EL PROCESO REVOLUCIONARIO CUBANO ES UN ASUNTO ENTRE CUBANOS, DE LA DIASPORA Y LA ISLA. Cuban Americans in the United States Congress[edit] Seven Cuban Americans currently serve in the United States Congress, making them the 2nd most over-represented group in U.S Federal Government, second only to Jewish-Americans, this is yet another reason why Cubans are often described as the “Jews of the Caribbean”, They have had incredible success regardless of their small population size and low concentration outside of Florida. There have been seven Cuban-American U.S congressmen elected from Florida, two from New Jersey, and one from Texas. A testament to their sheer determination, in a state like Texas, where Mexican-Americans form the near entirety of the Hispanic community, their first Hispanic-American Senator is Republican Ted Cruz, the Canadian-born son of a cuban exile and an American mother. wiki/File:Ileana_Ros-Lehtinen.jpg /wiki/File:Ileana_Ros-Lehtinen.jpg Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Congresswoman from Florida’s 27th Congressional District (1989–Present) ⦁ /wiki/File:Marco_Rubio,_Official_Portrait,_112th_Congress.jpg /wiki/File:Marco_Rubio,_Official_Portrait,_112th_Congress.jpg Marco Rubio, U.S Senator from Florida (2011–Present) Three United States Senators: Marco Rubio, ⦁ Republican, ⦁ Florida, (2011–Present) Bob Menendez, ⦁ Democrat, ⦁ New Jersey (2006–Present), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 13th district (1993-2006) Ted Cruz, ⦁ Republican, ⦁ Texas (2013–Present) Four are United States Representatives: Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican, ⦁ Florida's 25th congressional district (2003–Present) Joe Garcia, Democrat, ⦁ Florida's 26th congressional district (2013–Present) Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican, ⦁ Florida's 27th congressional district (1989–Present), First Cuban-American & First Latina elected to Congress Albio Sires, Democrat, ⦁ New Jersey's 8th congressional district (2006–Present) Former Congressmen: Mel Martínez, Republican, U.S Senator from Florida Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican, Miami, U.S House of Representatives(1993-2011) David Rivera, Republican, Miami, U.S House of Representatives (2011-2013) Cuban Americans in State Government[edit] Cuban-Americans have had much success at the State-level, in Florida, where Cuban-American legislators hold more seats than anywhere else in the nation, Pro-Democracy, Anti-Castro, and Anti-Chavez legislation is often promoted and passed even though States cannot dictate U.S Foreign Policy, however it is done as a moral obligation to the oppressed people that suffer under the Communist regime their parents, grandparents, or they themselves had to flee from. Even in states where Cuban-Americans are not concentrated in large numbers they have had successes especially in New Jersey, where albeit a tiny minority concentrated in Union City, Elizabeth, and Newark, they have had enormous political successes. ⦁ /wiki/File:LG_Carlos_Lopez-Cantera_Headshot.jpg /wiki/File:LG_Carlos_Lopez-Cantera_Headshot.jpg Lt.Governor of Florida Carlos Lopez-Cantera ⦁ /wiki/File:Anitere_Flores.jpg /wiki/File:Anitere_Flores.jpg Anitere Flores, Florida Senate, Majority Whip Florida: Carlos Lopez-Cantera, Republican, ⦁ Lieutenant Governor of Florida, (2014–Present) Anitere Flores, Republican, Member of the Florida Senate from the 37th district Miguel Díaz de la Portilla, Republican, Member of the Florida Senate from the 40th district René García, Republican, Member of the Florida Senate from the 38th district José Félix Díaz, Republican, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 116th district Manny Díaz, Jr., Republican, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 103rd district Eduardo Gonzalez, Republican,Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 111th district Jeanette Núñez, Republican, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 119th district Carlos Trujillo, Republican, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 105th district Erik Fresen, Republican, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 114th district Frank Artiles, Republican, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 118th district José R. Oliva, Republican, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 110th district Mike La Rosa, Republican, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 42nd district José Javier Rodríguez, Democrat, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 112th district New Jersey: Vincent Prieto, Democrat, Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly (2014–Present), Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 32nd Legislative District (2004–Present) Angelica Jimenez, Democrat, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 32nd Legislative District (2012–Present) Angel Fuentes, Democrat, New Jersey Carmelo Garcia, Democrat, New Jersey Marlene Caride. Democrat, New Jersey New York: Nicole Malliotakis, Republican, Staten Island, Member of the New York General Assembly from the 64th district Connecticut: Art Linares, Republican, Westbrook, Member of the Connecticut State Senate from the 33rd district Nevada: Moises “Mo” Denis, Democrat, Member of the Nevada Senate from the 2nd district Eduardo Aguirre (R) served as Vice Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States in the George W. Bush administration and later named Director of Immigration and Naturalization Services under the Department of Homeland Security. In 2006, Eduardo Aguirre was named US ambassador to Spain. Cuban-Americans have also served other high profile government jobs including White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu (R) Florida-based businessman and Cuban exile Elviro Sanchez made his multi-million dollar fortune by investing the proceeds of his family's fruit plantations. He is one of the most low-profile philanthropists in the Southern States. Cuban-Americans also serve in high ranking judicial positions as well. Danny Boggs is currently a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and Raoul G. Cantero, III, served as a Florida Supreme Court justice until stepping down in 2008.

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