Ryan's approach should be - ‘Women work hard, in and outside of the home, and the economic policies of this administration have hurt women in both of those settings. Those women who are at home have seen and average decrease in household earnings of nearly 5%, up to 11% in African American households, and that affects daily life at home significantly. For those women out in the workforce, they too have had a near 5% drop in income, and they too are affected by the dwindling opportunities for well-paying jobs.
In the meantime, costs of food and gas have increased, and the national debt has soared - so mothers out there are seeing their children saddled with the largest federal debt burden of any generation before them. They also are burdened with worry about what kind of future their children are going to have - and for the first time in our history are facing the distinct possibility that their children will have less in life than they had.
There is a war on women, but it is being waged by the administration that Mr. Biden is here desperately trying to defend. He talks about health care, but under his watch and the President's watch there was a push to do away with screening mammograms for women under 40. This is their approach - big government dictating policy for individuals. Although <10% of breast cancer occurs in women under 40, for those women - those individuals, the possibility of earlier diagnosis and earlier treatment could make all the difference in the world. They are individuals, and shouldn't be thought of as government statistics whose risks don't reach the threshold for health care expenditure.
The policies of this administration are bad for women, bad for men, bad for families, and bad for America.’
Or something like that.
Good Job! Should be forwarded to Ryan.
You could get a job doing that. Seriously, that is good prose.
That is good enough to get to Ryan. Maybe try emailing it to his staff or something.