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The GOP is poking the bear, and the bear in this case, represents women and their rights. So go ahead GOP, pick a fight with most likely the most powerful voter base in the country. Go ahead, try to marginalize them, just one thing, you’ve got to ask yourself one question: “Do I feel lucky?” Well, do you, punk?
“GOP”, just what does that represent today. (Grumpy Old People, or Gone Out to Pasture), never mind it is obvious, they have bitten more than they can chew. Women have been treated as 2nd class citizens, long enough, and are not buying it anymore. So get ready GOP, you have a fight on your hands. You have poked the wrong bear, this bear is female.
Pictured in the meme are just a few of the women of power in politics and the world. In the background is a crowd of women and men, supporting women’s issues.
- All of them earned that power by their actions and words.
- All of them answered their calling.
- All of them are supported by both women and men.
- All of them are ready to take on the GOP, or anyone that stands in their way.
ACADEMIA & EDUCATION
Key Facts from Academia & Education from Women Moving Millions
- Women represent 51% of the nations PhDs, 51% of business school applicants, 67% of college graduates, and more than 70% of 2012 Valedictorians in the US.
- Nationally, about 58 percent of US college undergraduates are women, with some campuses at 70 percent.
- Nationally, women are 57 percent of all US college students but only 26 percent of full professors, 23 percent of university presidents and 14 percent of presidents at the doctoral degree-granting institutions.
- In 2011, 37 percent of young women had at least a bachelor’s degree compared to 29 percent of young men in the US.
- In 2009, 57.2% of Bachelor Degrees, 60.4% of Masters Degrees, and 52.3% of Doctoral Degrees awarded in the US were awarded to women.
By Ruben Hernandez
at Meme GOP
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Women, the most powerful voter base in the country.