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Showing Original Post only (View all)Obama: ‘Congress Would Get More Done If There Were More Women’ [View all]
Obama: Congress Would Get More Done If There Were More Women
By Annie-Rose Strasser
President Obama spoke at a forum on women and the economy today, following the White House release of a 65-page report (PDF) on the same topic this morning. In a speech that played on the public arguments about a GOPs war on women, the President took the opportunity to argue in front of the largely-female audience that Congress would be more productive if there were more women legislators.
Fewer than 20 percent of the seats in Congress are occupied by women. Is it possible that Congress would get more done if there were more women in congress? he asked. I think its fair to say: That is almost guaranteed. Watch it:
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President Obamas suggestion isnt new, but it is valid. Women account for only a small fraction about 15 percent of Congress, though they make up more than half of the population.

In a response to the speech, Jess McIntosh, a spokesperson for the Democratic advocacy group EMILYs List, told ThinkProgress that the group agrees with the President on the necessity of more women legislators. Democratic women are known for getting things done, McIntosh said. Theyre effective legislators who focus on the things that matter, work well with others, and put women and families first. This GOP-led Congress seems hell-bent on rolling back the clock and restricting our freedoms. Its pretty clear that if we replace some of these guys with Democratic women, well make more progress.
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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/04/06/459475/obama-congress-more-women/
By Annie-Rose Strasser
President Obama spoke at a forum on women and the economy today, following the White House release of a 65-page report (PDF) on the same topic this morning. In a speech that played on the public arguments about a GOPs war on women, the President took the opportunity to argue in front of the largely-female audience that Congress would be more productive if there were more women legislators.
Fewer than 20 percent of the seats in Congress are occupied by women. Is it possible that Congress would get more done if there were more women in congress? he asked. I think its fair to say: That is almost guaranteed. Watch it:
&feature=colike
President Obamas suggestion isnt new, but it is valid. Women account for only a small fraction about 15 percent of Congress, though they make up more than half of the population.

In a response to the speech, Jess McIntosh, a spokesperson for the Democratic advocacy group EMILYs List, told ThinkProgress that the group agrees with the President on the necessity of more women legislators. Democratic women are known for getting things done, McIntosh said. Theyre effective legislators who focus on the things that matter, work well with others, and put women and families first. This GOP-led Congress seems hell-bent on rolling back the clock and restricting our freedoms. Its pretty clear that if we replace some of these guys with Democratic women, well make more progress.
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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/04/06/459475/obama-congress-more-women/
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60% of personal wealth, 51% of stocks. I seriously doubt that. Oprah may scew the statistics
robinlynne
Apr 2012
#80
the article talks cleafrly about cars. The so called statistics. Most stocks are not owned by women
robinlynne
Apr 2012
#113
Here is the "stat" quoted on new cars: 68% of new car purchase the US are made by women
robinlynne
Apr 2012
#114
10 women working @ minimum wage make more than 1 unemployed man who used to make $200,000/yr?
uppityperson
Apr 2012
#77
No, I don't. Do you want to look again and think again? If a woman makes 10% of what a man makes,
uppityperson
Apr 2012
#103
Women do not out earn men. Purchaisng at the mall is not wealth. buying real estate, stocks, and cor
robinlynne
Apr 2012
#81
I think this conference had a clear agenda, and uses wrong/misleading statistics to prove a point.
robinlynne
Apr 2012
#89
The assumption that more women would translate to greater productivity strikes me as sexist.
badtoworse
Apr 2012
#5
It would only be different if those new women Congresspeople were mostly from one party
RZM
Apr 2012
#91
It would have to appreciably different, simply because Congress would represent the population more.
joshcryer
Apr 2012
#109
Congress would get more done if get money out of it, and quit electing religious fundamentalists.
Initech
Apr 2012
#29
This is a valid argument for the same reason that "there should be more male teachers" is.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2012
#65
Laugh all you want, but there are plenty of people fed up with the whole lot of them.
Beacool
Apr 2012
#101