Are Democrats Hypocrites On Female Pay?

Is it the same work, or are they actually sinning not in women pay but in women opportunity, as seems to be the problem, as it were, nation wide?
 
I thought the GOP line was that there is no pay gap? How can you call out specific dems for paying women less without aknowledging the actual problem of equal pay?
 
I thought the GOP line was that there is no pay gap? How can you call out specific dems for paying women less without aknowledging the actual problem of equal pay?

I'm sure Vette is Google searching a contrarian cut & paste response to you in order to attempt saving yet another fail of a thread as we speak.
 
Is it the same work, or are they actually sinning not in women pay but in women opportunity, as seems to be the problem, as it were, nation wide?


No, it's different work. Vette needs to believe that apples and oranges are the same fruit.

However, as CNN’s Lisa Sylvester has reported, when factors such as area of employment, hours of work, and time in the workplace are taken into account, the gap shrinks to about 5 percent.

And that doesn't include years of experience. Politics is a male-dominated field. The senior staff are highly likely to be male.
 
The reason would be all to clear to any but the benighted left who manage to set the trend for fashionable hypocrisy blinders.:rolleyes:

I don't remember anyone suggesting that the huge pay gap in our country is caused solely or even primarily by republican employers. I would love a link to where you got that notion.

1st your c+p doesn't show any digging to see if there is a specific reason the women make less, which while there is a national pay gap, you will have other factors to consider. 2nd, do congressmen actually deal with the daily pay wages of lowly staffers? I would assume that sort of thing is handled by someone down the totem pole.

Now if I take all the assumptions your article supposes and accept them, then yes it's hypocritical of them to disparage other congressman for failing to endorse the equal pay act, while not giving their own staffers fair pay.
 
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My hope is to be entertained for a while with some world class examples of creative political hypocrisy.:D

Look the rain dance has already begun.:D

It's almost like you were baiting the Collective of Stupid. :cool::D
 
There is no failure in my plan when you flip up your rock and come out for a public demonstration of your tub thumping skills.

How We Know Vette Has Failed A Thread — Key Observations:

1) He hasn't used the word "benighted" more than once
2) His main racist shitstain BFF hasn't leapt to his defense with multi-posted squawk
3) His other racist shitstain BFF is off his squawk game
4) He ignores/deflects questions/posts pertaining to the topic that don't fit his narrative
 
its misleading

cause it doesnt count the BIG $$$ they get paid for BJ's and ANAL sex

after all

That is the ONLY thing women are good for

NO?:confused:
 
I don't remember anyone suggesting that the huge pay gap in our country is caused solely or even primarily by republican employers. I would love a link to where you got that notion.

1st your c+p doesn't show any digging to see if there is a specific reason the women make less, which while there is a national pay gap, you will have other factors to consider. 2nd, do congressmen actually deal with the daily pay wages of lowly staffers? I would assume that sort of thing is handled by someone down the totem pole.

Now if I take all the assumptions your article supposes and accept them, then yes it's hypocritical of them to disparage other congressman for failing to endorse the equal pay act, while not giving their own staffers fair pay.


Vette has never been one for critical thinking. Or thinking.
 
So please enlighten us as to why those presently engaged in conducting the media campaign promoting the notion of a Republican War On Women could be so blind to the glaring hypocrisy that exists in their own ranks, as suggested in the article. :D:rolleyes:


We already highlighted that your article uses phony logic. What more do you want?
 
So please enlighten us as to why those presently engaged in conducting the media campaign promoting the notion of a Republican War On Women could be so blind to the glaring hypocrisy that exists in their own ranks, as suggested in the article. :D:rolleyes:


This right wing tactic is so disappointing. Instead of reflecting on your own party's vaginal ultrasounds laws, laws that put politicians in the doctor's office, and laws redefining rape you look around to see if Democrats have done anything similar. Because you know... that will make what conservatives are doing okay or something. Then you wont have to reconsider what you're doing.

And if you can't find Democrats doing anything like what you're doing, make a deceitful false comparison.

Why not just look at what your own party is doing and call it for what it is?
 
So please enlighten us as to why those presently engaged in conducting the media campaign promoting the notion of a Republican War On Women could be so blind to the glaring hypocrisy that exists in their own ranks, as suggested in the article. :D:rolleyes:

Have you read anything in my war on women blurt thread?


I honestly feel this goes beyond the petty Washington politics. This is a policy issue. I don't bitch and moan about what republican congressmen are saying or doing in their personal lives, but about what they are or aren't voting on. You can deflect all you want about what dems are paying their staffers, but at least their aknowledging the problem of equal pay by voting for laws that actually address the issue instead of denying there's a problem while at the same time complaining that the othe side is doing it too.
 
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