Sunday, July 19, 2020

WOMEN IN POLITICS

2020 & BEYOND

 

Federal Congressional Branch
Our current viral and chaotic condition shows that mayors, governors, and those in the halls of Congress are going to be our political and fiscal saving grace; not the federal executive branch.

At this point, there are only a handful of men and women doing the right things for us, “We The People”. Washington DC has hung “We The People” out to dry; sold us ALL down the river.

This is NOT a partisan political essay. We are looking strictly at the numbers as they pertain to the ideals of “taxation with no representation”.

How about using the House of Representatives, State and Local platforms as launch pads to give women a lot more access onto our political platforms? We have some
women in elected Local, State, & Federal positions. It is painfully obvious that we need, yes, hundreds more.

Three major questions:
Ø When was the last time a woman started a war?
Ø When was the last time you saw a woman run a State into the ground?
Ø When was the last time you saw a woman bankrupt a city, town, or village?

Let’s look at some numbers.

Women, as a percentage of the population:
§  157.0 million female, (50.8 %)
§  151.8 million male, (49.2 %)

Women in Congress:
Why start with the Congress
of the United States?        
                                                        They control most of the purse
                                                        strings when it comes to
                                                        allocating money & passing Laws.
250%.


As of January 2020, there are 26 women serving in the United States Senate, 17 Democrats, and 9 Republicans, the highest proportion of women serving as U.S. senators in our history. There are 50 Senators, so:
The Senate is properly
represented by women.



Women Governors:





1.         Currently9 women are serving as governors of U.S.    states, along with the Mayor of the District of Columbia Muriel Bowser, and territorial governors Lou Leon Guerrero of Guam and Wanda Vázquez Garced of Puerto Rico. That comes to 53 Governors, and gives women only 16%. We need to increase that number by just over:
300%.

Women Mayors:
(cities over 30,000)
1.         As of September 2019, per the U.S. Conference of       Mayors, of the 1,366 mayors, 300 (22.0%) were        women. We need to increase that number by:
230%.



Who started most wars?

US Has Killed More Than 20 Million People in 37 “Victim Nations” Since World War II. Since the United States was founded in 1776, she has been at war during her 240 (till 2016) calendar years of existence. That means that for 222 out of 240 years – or 93% of the time – America has been at war.

And, still no woman in the Oval Office! 
Are we that stupid?

helpful reference:
Why women don't start wars

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Next, we will have a look at our Judicial System & the Executive Branch as they pertain to women in positions of power.