hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?
Location: topsy turvy land Gender: Zodiac: Chinese Yr:
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Sep 25, 2012 - 7:57am
Just listened to O's speech in front of the U.N., a tribute to Chris Stevens, a recommitment to Israel, an ass kicking to Iran, support for the people who want freedom around the world and for free speech.
hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?
Location: topsy turvy land Gender: Zodiac: Chinese Yr:
Yet my mom, who worked next to male counterparts her entire career, didn't. Hmm. (Let's not pretend again that everyone woman doing the same job as every man is making equal pay, ok? It'll make us look like idiots.)
Had a woman who worked in the banking/credit card industry in the late 80's said oh HELL yea they discriminate against women in banking and finance. She advised me to go with the traditional boy and girl spelling of my name on all financial transactions to keep it ambiguous. Great Advice, followed it ever since.
I think Justices Ginsberg and Sotomayor, as well as other women appointed to be federal judges, do receive the same compensation as their male colleagues.
Yet my mom, who worked next to male counterparts her entire career, didn't. Hmm. (Let's not pretend again that everyone woman doing the same job as every man is making equal pay, ok? It'll make us look like idiots.)
hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?
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Posted:
Sep 11, 2012 - 1:05pm
sirdroseph wrote:
Sooooo percentage of women that occupy various occupations are not important to you then or they are or it doesn't matter only qualifications, right.....orrr does it just depend.
I like to see the advancement of women in the workplace, as long as the woman is equally qualified. I have seen many many workplace changes in my years. It was either (both?) Ginsburg or O'Connor who graduated from law school and had to work as a secretary.
In a post modern world this wouldn't matter, but now it does.
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Posted:
Sep 11, 2012 - 12:32pm
hippiechick wrote:
As of last month, 30% of all federal judges are women, a great improvement over the previous admins. Obama has been working hard to provide some equalization in the courts.
The percentage of women in Congress is way low. Women currently in office, as well as a historical summary of women of color in Congress and a list of percentages of women in the U.S. Congress from 1917 to the present.
Wouldn't it be nice if we never had to think about this again? Maybe we will even have a woman prez in 2016.
If women are underrepresented in a field (such as the judiciary) where they obviously have no biological disadvantage in job performance (like they would in the field of sperm donation), then it's likely that they have been unfairly discriminated against on the basis of their gender. I think a president working to remove barriers to qualified applicants, including women and minorities, is a laudable achievement. If such efforts result in a greater number of qualified women being appointed to judgeships, then he or she deserves praise.
I wouldn't want a president to nominate just any woman to the judiciary, otherwise someone unsuitable
I don't vote for someone just because of their sex.
Sooooo percentage of women that occupy various occupations are not important to you then or they are or it doesn't matter only qualifications, right.....orrr does it just depend.
hippiechick
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Posted:
Sep 11, 2012 - 12:27pm
sirdroseph wrote:
I am voting for one this year, how bout you?
I don't vote for someone just because of their sex.
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Sep 11, 2012 - 12:21pm
MsJudi wrote:
Get back to me on the progress of that when women are paid the same wages as men for doing the same job.
I think Justices Ginsberg and Sotomayor, as well as other women appointed to be federal judges, do receive the same compensation as their male colleagues.
As of last month, 30% of all federal judges are women, a great improvement over the previous admins. Obama has been working hard to provide some equalization in the courts.
The percentage of women in Congress is way low. Women currently in office, as well as a historical summary of women of color in Congress and a list of percentages of women in the U.S. Congress from 1917 to the present.
Wouldn't it be nice if we never had to think about this again? Maybe we will even have a woman prez in 2016.
I am voting for one this year, how bout you?
hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?
Location: topsy turvy land Gender: Zodiac: Chinese Yr:
Posted:
Sep 11, 2012 - 12:04pm
MsJudi wrote:
Get back to me on the progress of that when women are paid the same wages as men for doing the same job.
As of last month, 30% of all federal judges are women, a great improvement over the previous admins. Obama has been working hard to provide some equalization in the courts.
The percentage of women in Congress is way low. Women currently in office, as well as a historical summary of women of color in Congress and a list of percentages of women in the U.S. Congress from 1917 to the present.
Wouldn't it be nice if we never had to think about this again? Maybe we will even have a woman prez in 2016.