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Trump has a penchant for elevating people he likes personally, regardless of their politics or — in the case of some of his advisers — their qualifications.
So much of American politics today, noted Seidman, is about "shifting, not elevating, people". So much of American politics today is about how I narrowcast to this poll-tested demographic in this ZIP code to get just enough voters to shift to my side to give me 50.1percentt — just enough to win office, but not to govern or do anything big and hard.
Clergy need parishioners who understand that the church exists, as it always has, to save souls by elevating people's values and desires.
The book industry in particular enjoys its firebrands, elevating people who will say goofy stuff to positions of power in order to maintain the confirmation bias necessary to survive in a beleaguered industry.
"We have got to be concerned with elevating people's lives, and helping people," he says.
The Trump administration and Republicans supportive of work requirements for Medicaid enrollees portray this policy as benevolent, as a means of elevating people to the higher status of not being poor, as though being poor doesn't create its own incentives to not be poor.
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"We're looking to elevate people who live there, not move them out," Mayor Spencer said.
"The Arabs have a strategy to elevate people to a higher position," he said.
Studies show that migration, especially when coupled with discrimination, elevates people's risk of psychosis.
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