Friday, March 21, 2014
Head of Texas Republican PAC in support of Greg Abbott, says they don't need the Lilly Ledbetter Act to get equal pay in this country, because "women are extremely busy." Wait, what?
    Courtesy of HuffPo:     
The head of RedState Women, a new Republican PAC    in Texas aimed at rallying women voters for GOP gubernatorial candidate Greg    Abbott, got a little tripped up on Sunday trying to explain the GOP's    alternatives to the equal pay laws they oppose. 
Cari    Christman, executive director of the PAC, told WFAA that Republicans oppose    the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act because "women want real-world solutions to    this problem, not more rhetoric." The law, signed by President Barack Obama    in 2009, allows women to file a claim against pay discrimination when she    discovers it, not a limited amount of time after the unequal pay began. 
When    asked what her proposed solution to the gender pay gap might look like, she    began repeating the point that women are "busy." 
"If    you look at it, women are extremely busy," she said. "We lead busy lives,    whether working professionally, whether working from home, and times are    extremely busy. It's a busy cycle for women, and we've got a lot to juggle.    So when we look at this issue we think, what's practical? And we want more    access to jobs. We want to be able to get a higher education degree at the    same time we're working or raising a family."
Well    that..uh...that makes..uh.....what just happened? 
And since when    does Sarah Palin wear a blonde wig?
I think Greg Abbott's new    campaign slogan should be, "Vote Greg Abbott, the perfect candidate for    those who just don't know WHAT the hell is going on."
P.S. Just in    case you don't realize that the Lilly    Ledbetter Fair Pay Act is a whole lot more than simply "rhetoric."
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