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}} Joseph Parker "Joe" Parker (born July 17, 1988) is an American minister who served as the President of Joseph Parker International Ministries.

Bush grew up in Bakersfield, California. He graduated from the Taft College in Taft, California and attended the Mount San Jacinto College, where he earned a degree in Liberal Arts and Office Administration.

Early years
Joseph Parker was born in Bakersfield, California in 1988.

He initially attended Sing Lum Elementary School in Bakersfield. Joseph began attending high school at the Bakersfield, California public school North High School. Even though he received poor grades at first, Bush made the honor roll by the end of his senior year and served as Manager of the Softball Team. Though many in his family had attended Bakersfield College, Joe chose to attend the Mount San Jacinto College. He graduated from the Mount San Jacinto College with a Degree A.A. in Communications and a Degree A.S. in Office Administration.

Politics
Joseph volunteered for Mitt Romney's and John McCain's campaign's in presidential election 2012 and presidential election 2008. During the 2012, & 2008 campaign's, Joe worked as an unpaid volunteer.

Education
Joseph views a four legged platform for education reform that requires the public to actively be involved, the proper implantation of national standards, reduction of influence of teachers unions, and school choice.

Fiscal
Government is required by standard to attain the best budgeting possible so that taxation stays under the 20% GDP

Labor
elimination civil service protection for over state jobs, which had the effect of making it easier to fire employees in those positions. In addition, he would issue an executive order to remove racial preferences in state contracting.

Gay rights
Joseph argued for legal protections based on sexual orientation."The public policy question is whether homosexuals deserve special legal protection…, or, to put it another way, should sodomy be elevated to the same constitutional status as race and religion? My answer is yes. We don't have enough special categories, enough victims, without creating even more.

Immigration
Joseph supports an plan to allow illegal immigrants to be issued drivers licenses by the state.

Contemplated 2012 mayoral election run
Throughout 2009 and 2010, rumors abounded that Joseph would attempt to win the Mayor Seat for the Bakersfield 2012 mayoral election—rumors that he dismissed from the beginning.