Posted on 09/18/2014 10:11:15 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Hillary Rodham Clinton says voters should turn pay inequity and womens financial security into a political movement this fall.
Clinton says issues like raising the minimum wage, equal pay and providing affordable child care need to be in the lifeblood of the upcoming elections.
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What kind? A bowel movement perhaps?
Sounds like the democrat issues well is beginning to run dry.
She is a sexist pig.
In a pantsuit.
Whites against blacks-Hispanics against whites and blacks. The Dems now want Women against Men. What scum
That is what it will be, no matter how the lefties try to portray it.
Sorry, Hillary - it’s far too late in the cycle for “More free stuff!” to trump “ISIS is going to blow Up My child!”.
Certainly Hillary’s idea well has run dry. All she has to offer is her gender.
Odd. Western Electric used to pay women more than men on the old phone assembly line because they were more productive than men. If Hildabeast had checked the labor economics research on the subject, she would have those wage differentials explained to her. But then, that would mean actually looking at the facts.
I thought all these problems we’re supposed to have been solved when her husband was elected in 1992 (22 years ago)!
Same old song and dance.
Different 75 pound over-weight dried out old hag looking for a dance partner.
“Turn female economic issues into movement”
A G A I N ???????????????????
She’s scraping the bottom of the barrel
They haven’t already played this card to death?
it’s called divide and conquor.
Study after study clearly show that women control the majority of the nation’s wealth.But I guess that’s not enough.
Female economic issues: Increase the limit on Bloomingdales credit card.
Wait 'till Princess Liawatha (Liz Warren) hits the campaign trail.She has gender *and* Indian victimhood to offer.Ten bucks says that *she* is the Rat nominee in '16 simply because two victimhoods are better than one.
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