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DonViejo

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Sun May 11, 2014, 03:43 PM May 2014

I can't get there tomorrow, but I can come on Thursday - By Elizabeth Warren [View all]


Don,

One Tuesday night back in 1979, I rushed from my new teaching job at the University of Houston to pick my son Alex up from daycare. He was sitting on a small cot in the crowded daycare, his diaper soggy. He clung to me and cried when I tried to change him, and by the time I got him in the car I was covered in tears, pee and baby snot.

When we got home, I gave Alex a bath, crumbled hamburger in a skillet, and started a load of laundry. By the time I got Alex and his big sister Amelia in bed, I was so tired my bones hurt.

My 78-year-old Aunt Bee called to see how I was doing. I started out ok, but finally I broke down and started to cry. I was failing my kids and I loved teaching, but I was doing my class preparations after midnight. I was always behind. I told Aunt Bee I was going to quit my job.

Aunt Bee matter-of-factly told me, "I can't get there tomorrow, but I can come on Thursday." She arrived with seven suitcases and a Pekingese named Buddy, and she stayed for 16 years.

The reason I'm here today as a United States Senator is because my Aunt Bee rescued me on that Thursday in 1979. I know how lucky I was, because so many working moms don't have a family member who can rush in and save the day.

In fact, the deck has been stacked against working moms for years. And even though women are the main breadwinners, or joint breadwinners, in two-thirds of the families across the country, it's only getting worse.

When I was a law professor, I spent years studying why middle class families were going broke. In my academic research on bankruptcy, I uncovered some grim facts:

*In one year, more women will file for bankruptcy than graduate from college.
*Having a child is the single best predictor that a woman will end up in financial collapse.
*Single moms are more likely than any other group to file for bankruptcy – more likely than the elderly, more likely than divorced men, and more likely than people living in poor neighborhoods.
*Single moms who had been to college are actually 60% more likely to end up bankrupt than their less educated sisters.


Women get hit hard. They still earn, on average, only 77 cents to the dollar that her male colleague earns. Bloomberg analyzed census data to find that women are paid less in 264/265 of major occupations – in 99.6% of jobs, women get paid less than men. Yet Republicans have blocked the Paycheck Fairness Act – a law that would make sure women don't get fired just for asking what the guy down the hall makes.

Minimum wage workers haven't gotten a raise in seven years, and today nearly two-thirds of minimum wage workers are women. Mothers of very young children disproportionately work low-wage jobs in every state in the country. A minimum wage job no longer keeps a mother and baby above the poverty line, yet Republicans continue to block legislation to raise the minimum wage.

And seniors? Because women make less than men throughout their lifetimes, they receive, on average, more than $4,000 less a year than men in Social Security benefits, yet women rely most heavily on those checks. At a time when Social Security is the only safety net keeping 14 million people out of poverty, Republicans continue to try to cut Social Security for women.

I know how lucky I was to have a woman in my life who was there when I needed her. She's gone now, but the best way I know to honor her memory is to help another woman – or maybe join with a lot of people and help millions of women.

It's time. It's long past time. Minimum wage. Equal pay. Social Security. Doing something tangible in honor of the women who helped us.

Happy Mother's Day!

Elizabeth
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We should be hearing messages like this from a lot of candidates. n/t winter is coming May 2014 #1
Put Warren in the White House, and we will. nt MannyGoldstein May 2014 #3
Put EL in the Whitehouse with the current Congress ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #9
I think Warren will fight much harder for working Americans MannyGoldstein May 2014 #10
By doing what the Constitution allows for ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #17
We'll have to agree to disagree MannyGoldstein May 2014 #20
I give PRO ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #25
free trade..... free trade .... Obama sure loves those two words oneofthe99 May 2014 #47
Remember when "we" gad a Democratic congress? dotymed May 2014 #73
Do you want a list? ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #74
You mean like he had his first two years in Office. Bandit May 2014 #89
ha ha oneofthe99 May 2014 #46
Quote me the part about domestic spying, killing americans without trial, drone wars, etc Demo_Chris May 2014 #76
How is you remark related to this discussion? eom. 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #84
You're the one talking Constitutional authority and limits. Demo_Chris May 2014 #90
Yes ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #91
By what manner would "fighting" subvert the division of power? joshcryer May 2014 #45
No need to subvert. MannyGoldstein May 2014 #52
You give the tea party wackjobs too much credit. joshcryer May 2014 #55
Put their private parts in a vise MannyGoldstein May 2014 #58
LBJ had the luxury of governing ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #62
The fundamentals haven't changed, I think. MannyGoldstein May 2014 #66
The country was on the precipice. joshcryer May 2014 #65
We agree then. Negotiating with terrorists is ludicrous. MannyGoldstein May 2014 #67
Again, what power does the executive hold? joshcryer May 2014 #71
LBJ's Congress was a lot more divided than anyone today admits, esp. on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 merrily May 2014 #80
lol, because the President has the final say, right? 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #57
LOL, LBJ got the Civil Rights Act passed MannyGoldstein May 2014 #59
Please review the history of the CRA ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #60
I have reviewed it. What is your point? merrily May 2014 #81
My point is ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #86
That is a truism. merrily May 2014 #87
yes, and they'd blame EL BlancheSplanchnik May 2014 #11
Oops ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #18
Oh dang it.... BlancheSplanchnik May 2014 #61
Exactly change the Congress first.... Historic NY May 2014 #34
If people want to elect politicians with EW's message *and* we run politicians who winter is coming May 2014 #39
I agree. just want to say that we have to vote BlancheSplanchnik May 2014 #64
Sorry, no Aerows May 2014 #12
I think you have romanticized ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #19
I think a lot of people Aerows May 2014 #21
Probably so ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #26
To someone that romanticizes him Aerows May 2014 #30
and to someone that demonized him ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #31
Well obviously Aerows May 2014 #32
Actually"he" is my neither. eom. 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #56
I can't decipher that post Aerows May 2014 #63
She's demanded that Holder explain himself. MannyGoldstein May 2014 #22
+1000 Maynar May 2014 #27
Yep Aerows May 2014 #33
She's asked a lot of embarrassing questions. winter is coming May 2014 #41
Are you daring to imply that H. Clinton-Sachs wouldnt be as tough on Wall Street? nm rhett o rick May 2014 #48
Hillary would be pretty tough MannyGoldstein May 2014 #50
They'll pay. the vig is small potatoes for what they will get in return. nm rhett o rick May 2014 #51
More than the Justice Department. She has spoken out in Congress and raised consciousness JDPriestly May 2014 #38
Elizabeth Warrern has fire in her soul. JDPriestly May 2014 #40
true heaven05 May 2014 #77
Truth. tosh May 2014 #4
Tell It...Elizabeth! KoKo May 2014 #2
Is there a link for this? Can it be distributed? Skidmore May 2014 #5
No link; it's an e-mail and can be distributed. eom DonViejo May 2014 #6
Hey, I have one too! Skidmore May 2014 #7
It's an excerpt from her latest book, Le Taz Hot May 2014 #28
Elizabeth Warren says she is not a socialist, warns against G.O.P. take over of Senate ProSense May 2014 #8
Powerful and poignant stuffmatters May 2014 #13
Thank You, Elizabeth Warren. bvar22 May 2014 #14
She "gets it" like so few leaders ever have, or ever will. reformist2 May 2014 #15
Republicans blocked the Paycheck Fairness Act ProSense May 2014 #16
Did you see the map posted on DU the other day about paid maternity leave? JDPriestly May 2014 #37
Someone tell me why she can't be president. /nt Ash_F May 2014 #23
Fortunately Thespian2 May 2014 #35
That is true. Sad, but true. AllyCat May 2014 #44
grass roots baby....a few dollars from millions oneofthe99 May 2014 #49
the truth of american politics in a nutshell heaven05 May 2014 #75
She can be. I just want her to be my Senator for a little while longer. R. Daneel Olivaw May 2014 #69
Powerful! K&R Jefferson23 May 2014 #24
A real life. All the best to Elizabeth Warren, whatever she decides to do. KnR Hekate May 2014 #29
Elizabeth Warren. From her heart to ours. JDPriestly May 2014 #36
Been There. Done That yellowwoodII May 2014 #42
Elizabeth Warren is my hero! AllyCat May 2014 #43
That's a powerful message. Hoyt May 2014 #53
That is beautiful - thanks for posting. (nt) scarletwoman May 2014 #54
The truth hurts over time. There are reasons why the suicide rate is up among middle aged women. n/t freshwest May 2014 #68
K & R AzDar May 2014 #70
I recognized the story from the first chapter of her book as I just started reading it davidpdx May 2014 #72
K&R. Well said. Overseas May 2014 #78
mysogynistpublicans father founding May 2014 #79
Which mom hasn't been there? And how many will give up their lives for a niece? merrily May 2014 #82
And people wonder why I want her to be president.... daleanime May 2014 #83
Magnificent. K&R myrna minx May 2014 #85
Inevitability yellowwoodII May 2014 #88
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