The Democratic National Convention OT |2016|: The One With the Policy

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I have no problem with Hillary winning winning the election but voting for her because she is women is not a sufficient reason to vote for her. Voting for her because she stands up for women is.

Also bringing up 9/11 again is easily a thing the reps would have been criticized for too.

No one's saying to vote for her only because she is a woman, as if that exists in a vacuum.

I'm saying it IS a reason to vote for her. It is a significant, important matter. Diversity matters, and diverse representation at the top matters.

There is empirical, tested evidence of this. It leads to better outcomes across the board.

http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/rtfiles/leadership/diversitydec2010/bernstein-diversity-at-top.pdf


Esther Duflo, a Bates Clark Medal winner, has done significant research on this:

One of her many, many papers on the subject:

http://economics.mit.edu/files/792


This paper uses political reservations for women in India to study the impact of
women’s leadership on policy decisions. Since the mid-1990’s, one third of Village
Council head positions in India have been randomly reserved for a woman: In these
councils only women could be elected to the position of head. Village Councils are responsible
for the provision of many local public goods in rural areas. Using a dataset we
collected on 265 Village Councils in West Bengal and Rajasthan, we compare the type
of public goods provided in reserved and unreserved Village Councils. We show that
the reservation of a council seat affects the types of public goods provided. Specifically,
leaders invest more in infrastructure that is directly relevant to the needs of their own
genders
 
To all the folks who have newfound respect for Bernie: Thanks :) Us level-headed Bernie supporters who decided to back Hillary the second it was obvious she was going to be the only line of defense against Trump can now feel a bit better. For a minute there everyone hated us on every side (even/especially Busters.) There was like zero room for "results matter here/the stakes are too high" Bernie supporters. All that has changed. Hope my guy gets a position that will let him push progressive policy even more over the next four.

Would like to see him head the DNC tbh. Would be a graceful and fair move.

Looking forward to voting for a really progressive platform and a SC that cares about human rights :))

He'd be chairman of the Senate Budget Committee in 2017 if Dems take back the Senate. Probably a dream job for him
 
I didn't know how much Hillary contributed to helping those affected by 9/11.

She sounds like an embodiment of what a Public servant should be.
 
Wow, people are selling Hillary better than her ownself. I was going to support her regardless against Trump, but I'm feeling motivated to acually vote for this special election.
 
To all the folks who have newfound respect for Bernie: Thanks :) Us level-headed Bernie supporters who decided to back Hillary the second it was obvious she was going to be the only line of defense against Trump can now feel a bit better. For a minute there everyone hated us on every side (even/especially Busters.) There was like zero room for "results matter here/the stakes are too high" Bernie supporters. All that has changed. Hope my guy gets a position that will let him push progressive policy even more over the next four.

Would like to see him head the DNC tbh. Would be a graceful and fair move.

Looking forward to voting for a really progressive platform and a SC that cares about human rights :))
I remember when after it was clear it was over for him, he started making demands of the DNC, and I'm like 'Dude, you lost... you don't deserve to ask for anything, get over yourself" In hindsight, man was I wrong (not to mention childish and petty).

Glad the DNC agreed with some of his positions and moved the party further to the left.
 
That last dude gave a damn good speech. It's shameful who some of the first responders have been treated since then.

All this talk of 9/11 is also bringing back memories. I lived pretty close the the WTC at the time. I remember my neighborhood smelling like shit for weeks. Hell I remembering smelling the fallout from the event at school before anyone even knew what had happened. To say nothing of the giant pillar of smoke that was visible from all over New York :(

What a gross, terrible time in NY/American history :(
 
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