Breaking glass ceilings ‘just got a little bit harder’ after Clinton loss: Wynne

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See, finally you admit that you don't actually give a **** about the economy after all.

Let's stop wasting our time worrying about the economy.



You're raising the fact that Trudeau and Wynne say the same thing?
Why would a dumbocrat like you care ? You have already stated on numerous occasions that you don't care about the economy .
 

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Because when others realize the same thing, the world is that much better.
 

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Because when others realize the same thing, the world is that much better.

Yeah Floosy! Keep it up!

I am loving your pure anguish!

 

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You're raising the fact that Trudeau and Wynne say the same thing?

We should expect them to agree. They are both radical left-wing lesbian buffoons who have no understanding of economics or how to represent the best interests of the citizens of their electorate.

Because when others realize the same thing, the world is that much better.

Yep...when you and Tater-tot and the dyke realize the economy does matter and budgets do not balance themselves we will all be better off. Glad to see you coming around a little bit.
 

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85 posts and I'm not so sure that I agree with the basic premise of this thread.

Do you guys actually agree that when a woman rises to presidential candidate and ends up 1 of 2 people that could win a democratic election,.....do you agree that the 'glass ceiling' is not yet broken unless Hillary actually wins?

I don't. The ceiling is broken. Don't bullshoot us about it not being broken. Wynne is showing her saltiness, nothing more, nothing less.
 

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85 posts and I'm not so sure that I agree with the basic premise of this thread.

Do you guys actually agree that when a woman rises to presidential candidate and ends up 1 of 2 people that could win a democratic election,.....do you agree that the 'glass ceiling' is not yet broken unless Hillary actually wins?

I don't. The ceiling is broken. Don't bullshoot us about it not being broken. Wynne is showing her saltiness, nothing more, nothing less.

 

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The glass ceiling in Canada was already broken by a woman, if anyone can remember that far back. Albeit, she was never elected - except by her party and her term was far too short but for one brief shining moment Kim Campbell was the Prime Minister of Canada and was most deserving of the honor.


It is sad that Kim Campbell wasn't elected P.M. because she was honest enough to tell it like it was rather than spouting a lot of BS. Canadians don't like to hear the truth. They like to live in their fantasy world where everything will be nicey-nicey if they just don't make waves.
 

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It is sad that Kim Campbell wasn't elected P.M. because she was honest enough to tell it like it was rather than spouting a lot of BS. Canadians don't like to hear the truth. They like to live in their fantasy world where everything will be nicey-nicey if they just don't make waves.

she was the right woman, wrong party. no pun intended.
 

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85 posts and I'm not so sure that I agree with the basic premise of this thread.

Do you guys actually agree that when a woman rises to presidential candidate and ends up 1 of 2 people that could win a democratic election,.....do you agree that the 'glass ceiling' is not yet broken unless Hillary actually wins?

I don't. The ceiling is broken. Don't bullshoot us about it not being broken. Wynne is showing her saltiness, nothing more, nothing less.

Just look at my earlier post....22 women as heads of state at this time and 78 since 1944. There are plenty more as second in line or in high cabinet positions around the world. The glass ceiling doesn't exist anymore except in the liberal leftard mind.