"Suppose the pay gap between men and women were magically eliminated. If that happened, simple arithmetic suggests that half of women would be unable to find what they regard as a suitable mate."
—Phyllis Schlafly
So let's see. Wealth inequality is at its highest levels since the 1920s crash. The republicans fight any attempt to make wage/gender equality a law, plus massive resistance to increasing the minimum wage to levels that could potentially support a family without government assistance, which forms a subsidy for giant corps like Walmart. I'd love to see the mathematical proof, since it's such simple arithmetic, behind Schlafly's math. What a maroon.
—Phyllis Schlafly
So let's see. Wealth inequality is at its highest levels since the 1920s crash. The republicans fight any attempt to make wage/gender equality a law, plus massive resistance to increasing the minimum wage to levels that could potentially support a family without government assistance, which forms a subsidy for giant corps like Walmart. I'd love to see the mathematical proof, since it's such simple arithmetic, behind Schlafly's math. What a maroon.