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here, this keep you busy for awhile.

https://www.americanprogress.org/is...inning-mothers-are-increasingly-the-u-s-norm/

https://www.americanprogress.org/is...inning-mothers-are-increasingly-the-u-s-norm/

https://www.aauw.org/article/black-women-and-the-pay-gap/


Rather than listen to some white male in his moms basement tell you what you want to hear, that supposedly Sen Warren said, read some of her writings and listen to her and turn off the damn internet pundits.

They get paid to tell you this stuff.
Agree with her or not, listen to her and make up your mind rather than AGwhiteguy telling you what to think

Why is the senator not comparing these plights to the privileged asians, who are the top earners in this country?

I guess that's not the woke thing to do to not take shots at while folk
 
Why is the senator not comparing these plights to the privileged asians, who are the top earners in this country?

I guess that's not the woke thing to do to not take shots at while folk

Don't sleep on Nigerian Americans.

https://www.ozy.com/fast-forward/the-most-successful-ethnic-group-in-the-us-may-surprise-you/86885

Poverty is a problem worthy of serious debate. And some of it is concentrated in identifiable racial or ethnic groups (whites in Appalachia, the Hmong, African Americans in many places). Policy probably should be tailored to particular groups that need help. But it is a mistake to paint in overly broad strokes. There are disadvantaged Asians (the Hmong), disadvantaged Jews (some Hasidim). They need help. There are advantaged African Americans. They don't need help. It isn't that difficult to craft policy so that it reaches those who actually need help. But the politics often gets in the way.
 
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Why is the senator not comparing these plights to the privileged asians, who are the top earners in this country?

I guess that's not the woke thing to do to not take shots at while folk

you obviously didnt read the article you in fact posted

you obviously know why --- why not share your wisdom ?

Just a note, the answer you are looking for is in the data provided by, you
 
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Kamala Harris's ancestors owning slaves is the most fitting outcome for the lame democratic candidate base.
 
here, this keep you busy for awhile.

https://www.americanprogress.org/is...inning-mothers-are-increasingly-the-u-s-norm/

https://www.americanprogress.org/is...inning-mothers-are-increasingly-the-u-s-norm/

https://www.aauw.org/article/black-women-and-the-pay-gap/


Rather than listen to some white male in his moms basement tell you what you want to hear, that supposedly Sen Warren said, read some of her writings and listen to her and turn off the damn internet pundits.

They get paid to tell you this stuff.
Agree with her or not, listen to her and make up your mind rather than AGwhiteguy telling you what to think


Ok I thought these were going to be things written by Warren but it's another person. The first 2 links seem to be the same link. I dont see much solutions in there. Paid maternity leave and 7 paid sick/family days. I dont see how that fixes the perceived problem. Walmart actually adopted the paid sick/family day policy 6 months ago and I believe they are the largest US employer.


I wonder what the "wage gap" would look like after factoring in the handouts they get from taxpayers.
 
As she should. It's insane to act like people should have to pay for crimes they didnt commit.

I wholeheartedly agree. But you know as much as me that the liberal double standard policy is also in place. Harris would get a pass while a conservative would get crapped on by every MSM site and paper if he was linked to a slave owner who owned slave
 
I wholeheartedly agree. But you know as much as me that the liberal double standard policy is also in place. Harris would get a pass while a conservative would get crapped on by every MSM site and paper if he was linked to a slave owner who owned slave

Well of course. They are currently attacking Cocaine Mitch.

But the media is often the enemy of true in this country
 
As she should. It's insane to act like people should have to pay for crimes they didnt commit.

She is trying to appropriate the struggle of the African American as part of her appeal to be president. She is nothing but a fraud and should be called out every step of the way.

That is why this matters.
 
Ok I thought these were going to be things written by Warren but it's another person. The first 2 links seem to be the same link. I dont see much solutions in there. Paid maternity leave and 7 paid sick/family days. I dont see how that fixes the perceived problem. Walmart actually adopted the paid sick/family day policy 6 months ago and I believe they are the largest US employer.


I wonder what the "wage gap" would look like after factoring in the handouts they get from taxpayers.

To your 1st paragraph the author is by-lined " Warren Team."
I take it as Sen Warrens position the same way I take something with Ron Paul's name as his position. Common sense says once one attaches their name to something they pretty much own it
The Senator does hundreds of events a week, continues to run her Senate office and looks none the worse in the process.
I applaud her giving credit to the team where the norm is her taking all the credit for the work

This paper more or less defines the problem.
Which like most things/issues, we never get past, the definition or even acknowledgement of a problem. As in what climate science is telling us.
Kinda like the misunderstanding surrounding just what is a position paper - the Green New Deal.
There is a very broad suggested set of solutions.
Let's first settle on the definition of the problem.
According to Warren there is a problem. And provides data to assert her claim
I apologize for the gaffe of linking, I did put one up twice. My error. The other was to have been one of the many links to data that supports Warren's claim of a problem
The links are there , spend some time going over
To the Asians, I think that group was lumped in with "not Latino" .
After reading the links d the "not Latino" experience is taken into consideration
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As to your second, no doubt there is mountains of research data available to answer your question.
Please this will be a long campaign, stop expecting candidates to explain all sides of an issue.

Funny how (R) candidates are never grilled on "how will you pay for that"
I digress
 
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That moniker was first directed at McConnell from West Virginia Republican US Senate candidate Don Blankenship in 2018.

I'm aware. And I love it.

I'm talking about the media going after Mitch for his great great great great great grandparents owning slaves
 
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