they voted it down. 71% of americans supported minimum wage increase. in fact, there are some republicans who want to get rid of the minimum wage all together. republicans blocked that. 60% of americans favored the buffett rule. the bill would have mandated a 30% tax rate for people with incomes over $1 million a year, but the republicans, despite 60% of americans, want to get they nailed that too. 73% of americans want to end workplace discrimination for gay people. john boehner said he hasn t fought enough about the employment nondiscrimination act. he spends more time worrying about his next tee time than he does the american people. in 2011, 63% of americans supported president obama s what? american jobs act! well, they haven t gotten any phone calls on that, have they? probably not. 74% of americans said they wanted to ditch big oil
your insurance company. that decision will never be mandated by obamacare. but with obamacare, at least now you have an appeals process so that if the claim is bad, then you can fight it. that s good for everybody. and once again, that s awesome and i m speaking fact, not fiction. that s page 42, section 2719 of the affordable care act. i bring all fact, ed. that s all i bring. all right. well, how is this affecting the public? what are you hearing? these constant lies they put out there, now they re making an investment through sara partly cloudy to confuse the people even more. i ll say it like this. it s a smokescreen. and all you have to do is ask a republican or a democrat, for that matter. tell me three things about the affordable care act, and they will give you one and not two. that s why it s important that you must get the information out. i mean, my job not a lot of people really like sarah palin will probably be watching this
the fact of the matter is it s a fiction. fiction? caterpillars? i don t think that the gop has ever been in such a public relations maze. republicans don t have any policies to close the gender gap. the war on women is fiction but there were more than 1100 bills introduced across the country last year to restrict women s health rights. so it s not just small time lawmakers writing these bills either. keep that in mind. stars of the republican party are front and center of the war on women. john kasich signed six new abortion restriction bills into law last year. of course, in pennsylvania there s governor tom corbett who told women to just close your eyes when it comes to the state s new mandatory you will ultrasound bill. 35 new house bills were introduced and governor bob mcdon nel supported medically unnecessary ultrasounds. and scott johnson whose budget
requires insurance companies to cover prescription birth control. can we go on and on? so, what, fiction? does he know what he s talking about? maybe he just doesn t understand. well, the blunt amendment. maybe he forgot that one. that s when senator roy blunt wanted to allow employers to refuse nip kind of health care service for moral reasons. this is fact, not fiction. or maybe he thinks all women gets previous pay since president obama signed the lilly lead better act. rights are not equal at the executive level. male chief financial officers earn 16.3% more than their female counterparts. maybe he doesn t understand health care discrimination. maybe that s it. he should have watched this program last night, the ed show, where we put up this map.
as a matter of fact, you should hear the talk in many of the women s clubs and organizations on the street. women are saying it s our time to take charge now and speak up against what the republicans are doing, what they have been doing for so long. we are going to deny them this presidency because they have rebuilt themselves in the most profound way that could ever happen. the presidential candidates, the laws that you have alluded to in our states, the governors, all of them who have absolutely created this war on women are now going to be taken to task by the women of this country. we re sick and tired of them. we know exactly where they are coming from. and obama is going to be the beneficiary of all of the anger that women have because we re going to make sure that republicans don t win. is there anything that the white house needs to do or the obama campaign specifically needs to do at this point or just let the republicans fall on