Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

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Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!
 
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Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!


Slick Willie wants to get involved!
 
Gross, what kind of homo would support Swamp Rats like Valerie Jarrett?
 
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Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!


Slick Willie wants to get involved!

At the risk of lowering my IQ - what does Bill Clinton have to do with this thread?
 
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Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!


Slick Willie wants to get involved!

At the risk of lowering my IQ - what does Bill Clinton have to do with this thread?

There are a group of women he can try to bang instead of Hillary the Hag.

Would you EHO?
 
Jarrett is a has been....a leftover from the Hussein years....

what is she doing there....

go away woman ....get out of the way witch
 
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Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!


Slick Willie wants to get involved!

At the risk of lowering my IQ - what does Bill Clinton have to do with this thread?

There are a group of women he can try to bang instead of Hillary the Hag.

Would you EHO?

Not all things are sexual.
 
5943fd6315000045004e6b6b.jpeg

Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!


Slick Willie wants to get involved!

At the risk of lowering my IQ - what does Bill Clinton have to do with this thread?

There are a group of women he can try to bang instead of Hillary the Hag.

Would you EHO?

Not all things are sexual.



Right, like Slick Willie refuses to have sex with Hillary the Hag.
 
5943fd6315000045004e6b6b.jpeg

Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!

What "women's rights victories" did Trump role back?

I thought you snowflakes claimed Trump wasn't accomplishing anything?
 
5943fd6315000045004e6b6b.jpeg

Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!

What "women's rights victories" did Trump role back?

I thought you snowflakes claimed Trump wasn't accomplishing anything?

Destroying isn't the same as accomplishing.
 
5943fd6315000045004e6b6b.jpeg

Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!


Slick Willie wants to get involved!

At the risk of lowering my IQ - what does Bill Clinton have to do with this thread?
It's impossible for your IQ to go below 0.
 
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Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!

What "women's rights victories" did Trump role back?

I thought you snowflakes claimed Trump wasn't accomplishing anything?

Destroying isn't the same as accomplishing.

It is in the case of destroying Obama's "legacy."

So what "women's rights victories" did Trump role back?
 
5943fd6315000045004e6b6b.jpeg

Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!

What "women's rights victories" did Trump role back?

I thought you snowflakes claimed Trump wasn't accomplishing anything?

Destroying isn't the same as accomplishing.

It is in the case of destroying Obama's "legacy."

So what "women's rights victories" did Trump role back?

It really isn't my job to educate you.
 
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Has Tina Tchen moved into Obama's new $5 million mansion in Washington along with Valarie Jarrett. Must get interesting with petulant former President Barack Hussein Obama's wife, mother-in-law, two daughters plus Valarie Jarrett. If Tina is living there too, whew!
 
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Has Tina Tchen moved into Obama's new $8 million mansion in Washington along with Valarie Jarrett. Must get interesting with petulant former President Barack Hussein Obama's wife, mother-in-law, two daughters plus Valarie Jarrett. If Tina is living there too, whew!

You do realize that was fake news, don't you?
 
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Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!

What "women's rights victories" did Trump role back?

I thought you snowflakes claimed Trump wasn't accomplishing anything?

Destroying isn't the same as accomplishing.

It is in the case of destroying Obama's "legacy."

So what "women's rights victories" did Trump role back?

It really isn't my job to educate you.

So basically, one regulation. Of course, equal pay for equal work was already the law of the land, so what was the point of this regulatory monstrosity other than to give women equal pay for unequal work.

BTW, Obama's joke called "Clean Power Plan" had nothing to do with women's rights. It reduced their rights, if anything.
 
"THE RESISTANCE"?

What arrogance.

Snowflakes aren't RESISTING anything.

Read about the Bialystok Ghetto uprising. It was Jewish resistance to Nazis in German occupied Poland. The Nazis were executing Polish Jews and holding them in ghettos to await termination.

The Jews in the Bialystok Ghetto launched an armed attack against the Nazis. The Jews were all killed.

That is "RESISTANCE"....not tweeting about how much you hate Trump.

Snowflakes are so fucking self important, it's vomitous.

Białystok Ghetto uprising - Wikipedia
 
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Former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is helping launch the Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted former President Barack Obama’s achievements in 2016.

Obama’s top advisers are back in the game.

NEW YORK― President Donald Trump is rolling back several of the hard-won women’s rights victories of the Obama administration. But two of former President Barack Obama’stop female advisers are organizing women across the country to fight back.

Valerie Jarrett and Tina Tchen, who spearheaded the White House Council on Women and Girls under Obama, are launching a program to harness the passion displayed at the historic Women’s March on Washington in January and turn it into grassroots political action. The Galvanize Program, a continuation of the United State of Women Summit that touted Obama’s achievements in 2016, will host mini-summits in six cities across the country to inspire women and help them to organize, run for office and fight for change.

“As President Obama said, once you leave the White House you still have the most important office of all, and that’s the office of citizen,” Jarrett told HuffPost in an interview Thursday. “I’ve been using the bully pulpit to continue to talk about the importance of gender equity. I worry deeply about the lives that are gonna be adversely affected by changes in policy.”

The program will focus on many aspects of gender equity, including reproductive rights, ending gender-based violence, equal pay and paid family leave. But Jarrett and Tchen are particularly concerned about the GOP push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature health care law, which prevented insurance companies from charging women more just for being women. The law popularly known as Obamacare also required employers to cover the full range of preventative services for women ― such as contraception, well-woman visits and breast examinations― in their insurance plans with no copay.

“We are now seeing the lowest rates of unplanned pregnancy in our country, so the idea that we’re going to lose all of that in the Republican plan is unthinkable,” Tchen said.

More: Valerie Jarrett, Tina Tchen Are Now Leading Women In The Resistance

Thank you, ladies, for your great American patriotism! We are proud of you and your service to country!


What a load of crap, women were charged more for insurance because they tend to use more services, insurance was never intended to be a welfare program and equal pay is already the law of the land.


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