Gwyneth Paltrow is a case study in why the Nineteenth Amendment should be repealed.
America ran aground when women were given the vote.
Now, now Kaslin. Lot’s of women should be able to vote. Maybe EVERYBODY, man and woman, should be given an intelligence or literacy test before being allowed to vote however. Wonder how Gwyneth would feel about her hero if her two kids came down with the entero virus...six kids now dead from it, and one now near death, not to count those ill or suffering paralysis.
On balance, I agree.
Gwyneth Paltrow net worth of $60 million dollars.
That is a lot of goop. Her site where you can see how she lives and thinks everyone must be. http://www.goop.com
See the prices of the clothes she recommends.
http://www.goop.com/shop/shop-by-category/fashion.html
Earnings; $19 Million as of June 2014. Hopefully she can get a job to make some extra cash to get by for the rest of the year. She has to house that is 8,000 square feet and cost $10.45 million
Word.
“America ran aground when women were given the vote.”
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There was a time when I would have argued very strongly against that statement! Now I just nod my head in agreement. I have come to believe that some things should be done by women when possible because men just don’t do those things as well as women do. Women may actually be better at running many types of businesses than men are. On the other hand there are some things that I think MOST women do very poorly at and voting is one of those. Paltrow is a supreme example of why I have come to believe that.
I agree, and I’m female. I would go one step further. Only those who pay more in taxes than they receive in government transfer payments should be allowed to vote.
Then I would get government completely out of health care and education at all levels, ban Islam, do away with all business and inheritance taxes, and ....
Oops, my imaginary power went to my head for a minute there.