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Obama: Equal Pay for Women... Just Not on My Dime
Posted by Bobby Eberle
July 1, 2008 at 6:00 am

Sen. Barack Obama talks a good game. There's talk about hope and change, and hope and change, and even more hope and change. What exactly is he hoping to change? No one really knows, but one thing is clear: the more we get to know him, the more we realize that his actions are quite different than his "hope and change" rhetoric.

As an example, take his recent speech about pay discrimination between men and women. Obama told the audience in Albuquerque, NM that he supports "a Senate bill to make it easier to sue an employer for pay discrimination." Yet, upon a review of Obama's payroll, we learn that women are paid less than men. Keep talking Sen. Obama.

As reported by CNSNews.com, "While Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has vowed to make pay equity for women a top priority if elected president, an analysis of his Senate staff shows that women are outnumbered and out-paid by men. That is in contrast to Republican presidential candidate John McCain's Senate office, where women, for the most part, out-rank and are paid more than men."

In his speech, Obama spoke about how his single mom worked to raise her family. He spoke of hardships of his grandmother, and also his wife. He set the stage beautifully by noting the successes of these women... then what did he do? He blasted Sen. John McCain, saying, "But when you look at our records and our plans on issues that matter to working women, the choice could not be clearer. ... It starts with equal pay."

It starts with equal pay? Did he seriously say that with a straight face? As CNSNews.com notes in their analysis, "On average, women working in Obama's Senate office were paid at least $6,000 below the average man working for the Illinois senator." CNSNews.com also points out that "of the five people in Obama's Senate office who were paid $100,000 or more on an annual basis, only one -- Obama's administrative manager -- was a woman."

In contrast, women outnumbered men on McCain's Senate payroll by 30 to 16. The women were paid an average of $3,000 more than the men.

Obama sounds less and less like an advocate of hope and change, and more and more like a typical politician. In his speech Obama said, "We can't afford an economy where folks keep working harder for less. We can't let the women in our workforce get paid even less for doing the same work." Oh really? It appears that Obama, as an employer, has no problems doing exactly what he is speaking against. I guess he means "other" employers. Certainly we shouldn't look at what his own hiring practices really are, right? This is just one other part of his record that he'd prefer be kept out of the spotlight.

Near the end of his speech, Obama said, "I want my daughters to grow up in an America where they have opportunities that are even greater than their mother had, or their grandmothers, or their great grandmothers -- an America where our daughters truly have the same opportunities as our sons."

Note to Obama's daughters.... Don't go to work for your dad.


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Raysmom read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 11:36 AM

Why does this not surprise me? Did you read the article by Charles Krautheimer in the RMN yesterday, titled, "Not a Hint of Shame", about Obama's incredible flip-flopping, hypocrisy, LIES, and his fans' and the medias' lack of calling him on it? They hear what they want to hear, and that's that. I know many of them, and they are very ignorant about politics and economics- just like he wants them to be. Good post.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 4:02 PM

hypocrit

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 4:23 PM

NObama is not different than other liberals....you should- you ought to - you better - but it does not belong to me.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 4:55 PM

yup, do as I say not as I do

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 5:31 PM

alright ill buy.

what do you say? on any topic

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 5:40 PM

just agreeing. I have no problem with equal pay for equal work

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 5:45 PM

it is not just in his campaign staff but everywhere..so he will not be the leader of that.

when men work they dont attend to nine other jobs at home...women who work still have to attend to the other nine jobs at home. so maybe there is a difference in equal work...if one happens to earn enough to hire all that done they already receive the equal pay...see what i mean?

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 5:54 PM

No because if I don't do the work at home it does'nt get done. and I also take care of 2 eldeerly parents.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 8:02 PM

then it is horrible the 'changes' the libs made to medicare payment to doctors. if they dont use it now in the future only nurses i guess will do the attending and writing the charts.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 9:37 PM

It what it is but I have to do it. no choices here

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 9:59 PM

both my parents have passed away but their insurance and medicare was good for them...not easy to keep up with all that paper work

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 10:14 PM

it is a pain but one must do it.

thecommonstranger read my blog
Jul 1, 2008 | 10:18 PM

Off topic, but black women attend college more often than black men.

On average, black women make more than black men.

Why?

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 10:19 PM

one must. i hope your parents are in good health. its good they live near you too. making taking over little tasks easier perhaps.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 10:23 PM

hello stranger. that has been true in the past. not sure if still holds true. both and many are degreed.

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