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Originally Posted by Illuminaughty
Yeah in the scrutinizing eyes of the people who are still bitter that their candidate lost. Tell me, what inspires confidence in Hillary? She hasn't done one positive thing since being involved in government and seems certifiably compromised or incompetent, neither is acceptable or instill much confidence.
Have you figured out what the difference between a wage and earnings is yet? It should be called the gender earnings gap, that's more accurate. If I'm spending more hours working then my colleague, shouldn't my earnings be larger if we're both being paid the same wage? Sounds fair to me.
I should have mentioned earlier your link to the joint economic committee democratic staff report is pretty biased too. You crap on me for a forbes article then post links to a woman's advocacy group and a democratic committees report. Yeah I know that the dems, feminists and left leaners believe this myth, the last two presidential democrat nominees both sloganeered off this same persisting myth.
Don't leave me here doing the two step shuffle by myself, I need a partner to tango with. You can admit defeat on this issue and we can move on to policy, character and experience of the two presidential nominees. I'll even let you have the experience issue because it will be hard to argue. Is no experience better then bad experience, tough to say either way. I'm still confident that I'll take you out back behind the woodshed in the other two.
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You have already been provided with links to numerous studies that show that a wage gap persists even after "number of hours worked" is accounted for.
There are also other, more complex issues such as the way society values traditionally female work.