Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, he who lives by the sword should die by the sword. I have no interest in promoting the hiring of women in a Trump administration. If you're a Republican woman who voted for Trump but can't get a job in the Administration, you are reaping what you sowed.
If Trump wants an administration run by old white guys, let's let him do it and see how he does. I don't think it's going to go very well for him. When the cracks are showing, I'll be happy to step forward and promote qualified persons - men or women - who believe in equal rights and will work to advance them in 2018 and beyond.
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I didn't vote for him and I don't work in government.
I guess just naively thinking that others might like to see some gender balance in the Cabinet.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, he who lives by the sword should die by the sword. I have no interest in promoting the hiring of women in a Trump administration. If you're a Republican woman who voted for Trump but can't get a job in the Administration, you are reaping what you sowed.
If Trump wants an administration run by old white guys, let's let him do it and see how he does. I don't think it's going to go very well for him. When the cracks are showing, I'll be happy to step forward and promote qualified persons - men or women - who believe in equal rights and will work to advance them in 2018 and beyond.
Anonymous wrote:The damage will have been done to our democratic institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, he who lives by the sword should die by the sword. I have no interest in promoting the hiring of women in a Trump administration. If you're a Republican woman who voted for Trump but can't get a job in the Administration, you are reaping what you sowed.
If Trump wants an administration run by old white guys, let's let him do it and see how he does. I don't think it's going to go very well for him. When the cracks are showing, I'll be happy to step forward and promote qualified persons - men or women - who believe in equal rights and will work to advance them in 2018 and beyond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering that he has hired many women in leadership positions in his company, I don’t think this is a concern.
Of course, some of you will not be happy with the women he chooses, or the men, for that matter.
But, I have no doubt that he will find the best person for each job he fills.
There is no job for which people like Lewandowski, Bannon, Palin, Giuliani, Gingrich and Baio
are the best. Just no.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, he who lives by the sword should die by the sword. I have no interest in promoting the hiring of women in a Trump administration. If you're a Republican woman who voted for Trump but can't get a job in the Administration, you are reaping what you sowed.
If Trump wants an administration run by old white guys, let's let him do it and see how he does. I don't think it's going to go very well for him. When the cracks are showing, I'll be happy to step forward and promote qualified persons - men or women - who believe in equal rights and will work to advance them in 2018 and beyond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Trump is working with his transition team to figure out his Cabinet, can we develop a campaign to promote that he appoint some women in his Cabinet? (please not Sarah Palin) Can everyone post on FB and Twitter to this end.
I mean - apparently the women of this country played a big role in getting him elected, it would seem that we should have some women represented there. Not just a bunch of old white dudes.
Let's raise some attention to this online, please.
How about we focus on the best PERSON for the job, and not base it on something such as race or gender?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Trump is working with his transition team to figure out his Cabinet, can we develop a campaign to promote that he appoint some women in his Cabinet? (please not Sarah Palin) Can everyone post on FB and Twitter to this end.
I mean - apparently the women of this country played a big role in getting him elected, it would seem that we should have some women represented there. Not just a bunch of old white dudes.
Let's raise some attention to this online, please.
How about we focus on the best PERSON for the job, and not base it on something such as race or gender?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Trump is working with his transition team to figure out his Cabinet, can we develop a campaign to promote that he appoint some women in his Cabinet? (please not Sarah Palin) Can everyone post on FB and Twitter to this end.
I mean - apparently the women of this country played a big role in getting him elected, it would seem that we should have some women represented there. Not just a bunch of old white dudes.
Let's raise some attention to this online, please.
Oh, honey, you're so cute.
I realize that you Twittered through your 8th grade civics class, so maybe it would be helpful if you see if you can find the textbook (textbook: noun. A book used as a standard study for a particular topic or interest) and read up on how this works.
"We" don't get to "develop a campaign" to shape the cabinet. (Well, I mean, "we can" but most of us recognize a giant waste of time when we see one.)
Picking cabinet members is the privilege of the President-elect. You know, the one we chose on Tuesday.
Stop being a dick, if you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Trump is working with his transition team to figure out his Cabinet, can we develop a campaign to promote that he appoint some women in his Cabinet? (please not Sarah Palin) Can everyone post on FB and Twitter to this end.
I mean - apparently the women of this country played a big role in getting him elected, it would seem that we should have some women represented there. Not just a bunch of old white dudes.
Let's raise some attention to this online, please.
Oh, honey, you're so cute.
I realize that you Twittered through your 8th grade civics class, so maybe it would be helpful if you see if you can find the textbook (textbook: noun. A book used as a standard study for a particular topic or interest) and read up on how this works.
"We" don't get to "develop a campaign" to shape the cabinet. (Well, I mean, "we can" but most of us recognize a giant waste of time when we see one.)
Picking cabinet members is the privilege of the President-elect. You know, the one we chose on Tuesday.