Our economic system was designed before women had a real say in the public sphere, and when care of children was seen as “women’s work.” But we do have a voice now and we should use it loudly on behalf of America’s children (all America’s children, and the children of the world).

Jan 18, 2020 · 4:20 PM UTC

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Excellent Point..Thank you
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...... and you didn’t back @BernieSanders ? What on earth were you thinking? Very disappointed.
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Look at what drives down infant mortality, raises living standards and life expectancy—industrialization field by coal for infrastructure and oil and gas for homes and commerce. We need to develop Gen IV Reactors to get to a brighter future for all.
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Where does the USA rank on paid leave for mother’s?
Weeks of paid leave for mothers: 🇪🇪 166 🇸🇰 164 🇫🇮 161 🇭🇺 160 🇱🇻 94 🇳🇴 91 🇰🇷 65 🇨🇿 63 🇱🇹 62 🇦🇹 60 🇯🇵 58 🇩🇪 58 🇸🇪 56 🇸🇮 52 🇵🇱 52 🇨🇦 51 🇩🇰 50 🇮🇹 48 🇬🇷 43 🇫🇷 42 🇬🇧 39 🇱🇺 37 🇧🇪 32 🇵🇹 30 🇨🇱 30 🇮🇸 26 🇮🇪 26 🇳🇿 18 🇦🇺 18 🇳🇱 16 🇪🇸 16 🇹🇷 16 🇮🇱 15 🇨🇭 14 🇲🇽 12 . . . 🇺🇸 0
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I’ve always felt that these large corporations with a significant number of employees should always have affordable on site day care. The biggest problem I faced was raising my daughter alone, racing to pick her up from aftercare by 6:00 or pay $10/minute. Alt. Latchkey kid 😳
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“Who run the world?, Girls/Woman”