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1 posted on 09/03/2015 10:12:33 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
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LOL -She looked as though she would rather be anywhere but THERE. Poor Jib-Jeb, he can’t help it. He needs some
Vitameatavegimen or VITAVITAVITAMIN. He is unable to speak without yawning. Thanks RR~


62 posted on 09/03/2015 11:35:19 AM PDT by V K Lee
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64 posted on 09/03/2015 11:48:41 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen (When the going gets tough--the Low Information President Obie from Nairobi goes golfing/fundraising)
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I’m very late with this comment, I fell asleep watching the video.


66 posted on 09/03/2015 12:41:12 PM PDT by PoloSec ( Believe the Gospel: how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again)
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How Dramatically Did Women's Suffrage Change the Size and Scope of Government?

JOHN R. LOTT Jr.
American Enterprise Institute (AEI) (download links for whole document at bottom of page)

September 1998

University of Chicago Law School, John M. Olin Law & Economics Working Paper No. 60
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 107, Number 6, Part 1, pp. 1163-1198, December 1999

Abstract:
This paper examines the growth of government during this century as a result of giving women the right to vote. Using cross-sectional time-series data for 1870 to 1940, we examine state government expenditures and revenue as well as voting by U.S. House and Senate state delegations and the passage of a wide range of different state laws. Suffrage coincided with immediate increases in state government expenditures and revenue and more liberal voting patterns for federal representatives, and these effects continued growing over time as more women took advantage of the franchise. Contrary to many recent suggestions, the gender gap is not something that has arisen since the 1970s, and it helps explain why American government started growing when it did.


But wouldn't it be interesting, if Trump turned on the big spenders and used the opportunity of having a Republican Congress to dramatically cut the size of government?


67 posted on 09/03/2015 1:00:43 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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