Pay inequity....has been completely misrepresented by the left and by certain feminists. There are so many things going on that it is not an apples to apples comparison. Women are the ones who leave the workplace or call in sick when a child is sick at home or needs to leave school early. Women are the ones who, more often than men, choose not to take jobs requiring significant amounts of travel. Men are more likely to take jobs with higher risk, therefore, higher salary. Men are better salary negotiators when obtaining a job. Men are more likely to ask for a raise based on their own merits and contributions. Just watch this shit.....would a man EVER do this? It's facking weak, pathetic, begging, self-absorbed. It will never work to negotiate a raise based on what you think your co-worker makes, or attempting to compare their resume to yours. Man the fuck up and show what you are worth. This is a great article on why the equal pay argument is largely empty in terms of facts. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-gender-pay-gap-is-a-complete-myth/
Walls closing in on Osamacare http://www.forbes.com/sites/gracemarieturner/2016/05/23/walls-closing-in-on-obamacare-lawlessness/
Four years from now, there will still be people on this forum talking about how Obamacare is going to fold any day now... Why is it again that Republicans don't want poor people to have insurance?
Perhaps the biggest non sequiter ever. What does your comment have to do with the article posted or it's points or with this? "Obamacare plan customers should brace for sticker shock when the administration posts insurers' preliminary rate requests for 2017 this week. ....Insurers cite rising drug costs and patients who utilize a lot of medical services for the price-hike requests, which range from 17 percent in New York, and more than 20 percent in Virginia, to 30 percent rate increase requests from Oregon's largest insurers. One of the underlying reasons for the big requests has to do with the expiration of the reinsurance program under the Affordable Care Act, which had served to offset some of the losses due to sicker customers who racked up high medical bills. The end of reinsurance in 2016 was written into the ACA because the law's backers had expected that the individual market on the exchanges would have stabilized by now. It hasn't, and enrollment has not met expectations because the plans haven't been able to attract as many young healthy enrollees as anticipated." http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/heal...ce-hikes-are-on-the-way/ar-BBtnQ8N?li=BBnb7Kz Lol. Yeah, those republicans are barring the millennial doors. Hey GDF....what up with 30% rate increase requests? Too much Hillary dependency?