Aug 27, 2009

Economic equality is not, help you

Economic equality is not, help you I have a wonderful sign above my desk. E 'bright pink with white letters? All people are equal? bad things. I have believed for years that women do not want equality with men, or any minority wants parity with the? Standard?. Women are better. So, are blacks. So are the Hispanics. So are all the other minorities. Every time I remember this little lesson in life, something seems to crop up to remember. Recently I read an interview that BusinessWeekOnline with Marianne Sensale-Guerin, the Small Business Administration? Small entrepreneurs in the year. In response to the question of why they thought the SBA has decided, Ms. Sensale-Guerin said,? I think that looked exactly like my own. I'm proud of myself, the care of my employees? need insurance, flexible hours, holidays. We live in a world where both parents work, and as an employer, are very sensitive issues. And the lady Sensale-Guerin? S goal? To be successful enough so that they can sell their businesses to their employees? which could then take advantage of their hard work while in retirement. How many employers had worked so sensitive to current and future needs of workers? Like many employers, even care? No, I am very pleased that women are not equal to men. Women bring a new perspective for the economy. And they? S over time. I am also very pleased that we managed to top last year? Women? s lib?. At that time I was one of the first members of the women entrepreneurs? s Association of Silicon Valley. I am sad to report that we have once for an entire meeting to discuss what kind of scarf / tie to wear with our activities must be soft and floppy, or short and stiff? Worse yet, the consensus was that it should be as a man? s can bind, so that we can? fit in.? We? Ve come a long way, baby. And they? S at the moment. My grandmother was an entrepreneur before the word was invented, as you were. Many women were left alone to care for themselves and their families. My grandmother is a gas - and runs a small farm with two stickers on the window that I am very proud of one of the Army, Navy and one each with a child who had in his service. This was during the Second World War. They had two children, with their gas station and small farms, and continued with two until his death a decade later. I daresay that not grandma? T worry floppy scarves. He had more important things on his head. And so we must. We have families who share our advice and love. We need communities that our leadership and sensitivity. We have a world that can benefit greatly from the gifts that we, as entrepreneurs, it can be. And the companies that we have? Yes, a woman? s touch. My other grandmother, the family of his own? 5 children and a disabled man was a nurse, bless her heart. E 'for them, and legions like her that the mode women? s lib movement is responsible for most of all. And 'the army of women in the middle of the 20th Century have fought for equal wages, better working conditions, childcare, health insurance, Medicaid programs and the division of labor that our part of the world a better place. We? T won all our battles. There is still a long way to go. But, my goodness, you can imagine what our world would be if we were like men? If we had only to suits, and said, "Yes, sir. No, we must be different. We must under-the poor, the marginalized. And more power to us who seek. I would opt for the path of the turtle, slow and stable in order to win our wars, all will benefit. It 'been a History Channel program has recently proved that the Nazis proclaim that the U.S. could not help women in war, because you could? t do more than the dust of a table. Who did not? T Rosie the Rivet know, or you or me. I celebrate our difference. I fight with teeth and claws, so that women and minorities don? T must be equal to men. You with me? It 'time.

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