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Bush Says New Moms and Their Babies Cost Too Much

When it was time to travel to China to bring home our little PunditBaby, I was working at a large government agency in a pretty senior position.
Fair Pay is Still a Fairy Tale

Laws are nice, but they don't always work. The Fair Pay Act is a prime example.
In 1963, Congress passed the Fair Pay Act, a gesture seemingly ahead of its time. From that moment forward, women and men would get paid the same for equal work.
Today, 45 years later, I'm still waiting.
Tax Credits & Gas Holidays & Stimulus Checks -- Oh My!

Barack Obama says the way to help out the average American is with tax cuts and credits.
A Ticket to Canada

I was late to the party when it came to seeing Michael Moore's movie Sicko. But as far as I'm concerned, it's a movie that every American should see before they vote in this presidential election.
Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don't

Workplace discrimination against women, especially those with any sort of care-giving responsibilities, can be subtle.
But sometimes it's so obvious, all you can do is shake your head like Scooby-Doo and say, "RUH??"
Do You Lie?

The scenario most working mothers fear happens when they least expect it.
You've managed to transform your home into a well-oiled machine -- the nanny or sitter arrives in time for you to head out to the office, deal with rush hour traffic, grab a cappuccino and be at your desk milliseconds before your boss walks by your door.
The Fifteen

Jeffrey Toobin is talking about The Nine.
I want to talk about The Fifteen.
To override President Bush's veto of the SCHIP -- State Children's Health Insurance Program -- bill, only 15 Republicans need to move their support over to the Democrats.


