Close Please enter your Username and Password
Reset Password
If you've forgotten your password, you can enter your email address below. An email will then be sent with a link to set up a new password.
Cancel
Reset Link Sent
Password reset link sent to
Check your email and enter the confirmation code:
Don't see the email?
  • Resend Confirmation Link
  • Start Over
Close
If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service

likesmatureones 55M
0 posts
1/23/2017 12:09 pm
the women's march...so what's next?


This is a question that has been asked alot on social media..so I thought I would ask your opinion.

People like Bernie Sanders have been advocating for a voting movement similar to the tea party. His hopes are to win a certain number of house seats in order to block trump.

Okay...I am all for energizing your base and getting them to vote. BUT the woman's march is very different than the tea party movement.

I'm gonna guess 99.9 percent of people who marched vote democrat already/mostly likely female/most likely college age to say 40 ish/most likely from large urban centers and probably white....
Sure there were and men and yes blacks/asians and other races included... but I'm talking over all picture...the core group of the march was liberal white women.

Who already vote democrat...so if they are already voting for democrat candidates...why the need for some movement?
Basically if you take 12 oz of liquid and pour it into a cup...it's gonna be 12 oz..if you didn't win the pres election or the senate with your parties current numbers, how do you expect to win the House elections in two years?

The tea party movement is different...alot of people assume they are just the religious right or the far right. But that isn't always the case....I prefer to call them the real conservative or reagan conservatives. It is the parties belief that people like paul ryan act more like their democrat counterparts..hence the term RINO ( repub in name only).

People like paul ryan wishes to make the party more main stream and drop platforms from the parties ticket. He wishes the party to become more like the libertarians ( financially conservative and socially liberal).
So yeah there is some in house fighting for control... the tea party voted as a block and won some seat .. it showed their power/worth to the GOP powers that be.

You don't have that same power struggle in the dem party.. your already voting as a block/100 percent of those people in the women's march more than likely voted for HIllary..

So how do you maintain momentum? well you might start reaching out beyond your base....alot of women also voted for trump...
So these women have to ask themselves is this a women empowerment movement or an anti trump one?
They might also consider doing something OMG drastic...something HIllary refused to do...actually talk to white men and try to get them to vote with you.

Don't know about you but men do appreciate equality/men do respect women....it's just that usually the powers that be try to pit us against one another.

Third they may try a writing/social media campaign to influence companies to change/or support those companies that do have pro women programs.like yahoo.
Business will change with the needs of their customers...
If every woman that owns a pair of lululemons wrote the company and asked about their policies, you know damn well they would change their tones and make the company more female friendly.
I'm saying let your purse do your talking.

I believe social engineering of companies through legislation is just bad policy.
It's like applying a one size fits all to every situation

likesmatureones 55M

1/23/2017 12:09 pm


VovimBaghie2030 55M  
260 posts
1/23/2017 2:39 pm

The did a study showing that women who voted for Trump were generally more physically attractive than women who voted for the Clinton hag. And this "women's march" certainly showed that to be true as I have never seen so many fat, dumb, ugly females gathered in one place before.


likesmatureones 55M

1/23/2017 3:35 pm

Er did I complain about women marching? I just questioned where they go from here. I honestly don't care who marches because I think protest overall are feel good measures that don't bring change. Perfect example is operation occupy
I never said I wasn't against those politicians which do include a lot of white men that do make millions on the sly. Which also includes the clintons.
Hillary was guilty of this like any man. So let's not just blame men here.
Women can match as much as they want but it solves little if there is no follow up



Become a member to comment on this blog