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President Obama's Problems with Women
8/28/12
By Janice Shaw Crouse
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While President Clinton had one kind of problem with women, President Obama has another -- a problem the Democrats are trying to hide by going on offense and creating a faux "War on Women."
Much of the GOP convention is designed to counter the Democrats' accusation of a "War on Women." The Romney forces are playing hardball by highlighting the facts about the distressing deficit of women's well-being under the Obama administration. In fact, the demographic most hurt by the current administration is women -- young women fresh out of college who cannot find jobs, young mothers who have to work when they prefer to stay home with their children, and empty-nesters whose retirement funds have been dangerously depleted by the failed policies of the Obama administration.
During the current administration, the Democrats unleashed a bevy of unpalatable surprises for women, including massive up-front government expansions and enormous deficits that ultimately heap unsustainable burdens on American children and women. It was clear from the outset that President Obama's slanted economic policies were designed to reward, among others, the 70 percent of unmarried women who voted for him in 2008. His policies discourage married women from working because of high tax rates. Young married couples -- those young women who want to stay home to nurture their children until they are of school age and perhaps to home-school them then -- and empty-nesters -- couples who have worked hard to get their children raised, through college, and out on their own as productive citizens -- have been hit especially hard by the economic policies of this administration.
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8/28/12
By Janice Shaw Crouse
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While President Clinton had one kind of problem with women, President Obama has another -- a problem the Democrats are trying to hide by going on offense and creating a faux "War on Women."
Much of the GOP convention is designed to counter the Democrats' accusation of a "War on Women." The Romney forces are playing hardball by highlighting the facts about the distressing deficit of women's well-being under the Obama administration. In fact, the demographic most hurt by the current administration is women -- young women fresh out of college who cannot find jobs, young mothers who have to work when they prefer to stay home with their children, and empty-nesters whose retirement funds have been dangerously depleted by the failed policies of the Obama administration.
During the current administration, the Democrats unleashed a bevy of unpalatable surprises for women, including massive up-front government expansions and enormous deficits that ultimately heap unsustainable burdens on American children and women. It was clear from the outset that President Obama's slanted economic policies were designed to reward, among others, the 70 percent of unmarried women who voted for him in 2008. His policies discourage married women from working because of high tax rates. Young married couples -- those young women who want to stay home to nurture their children until they are of school age and perhaps to home-school them then -- and empty-nesters -- couples who have worked hard to get their children raised, through college, and out on their own as productive citizens -- have been hit especially hard by the economic policies of this administration.
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Read more: Articles: President Obama's Problems with Women