The White House continues to push their debunked narrative about the nation’s “earnings gap” between men and women:
RT if you agree: It's long-past time to close the earnings gap & ensure #EqualPay for women → http://t.co/8EeBLQX7Cb pic.twitter.com/hBTsQTibqN
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) August 27, 2014
Joe Biden also joined in for good measure:
It's 2014, and long-past time to ensure #EqualPay for women. #WomensEqualityDay pic.twitter.com/5Rw4tRwuPu
— VP Biden (Archived) (@VP44) August 26, 2014
The White House was again reminded that if they want to find a pay gap somewhere, they should do a little self-analysis and stop projecting:
https://twitter.com/laurakfillault/status/504687673257512960
Yeah, no kidding.
@WhiteHouse you start first.
— Dillon Abrams (@dillon_abrams) August 27, 2014
@WhiteHouse before you tell others how to run their house you should fix yours. #illegalimmigration #IRSscandal #Benghazi #NoAmnesty
— Shawn Jenkins (@lostnoregon) August 27, 2014
https://twitter.com/Stand_Up2Them/status/504688152913924096
https://twitter.com/MyWidegun45/status/504688782327939072
Those who work in the @WhiteHouse lose $642,000 in that same time. https://t.co/T6rvvfKwpX
— Let's all calm down (@NikVanHelsing) August 27, 2014
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@WhiteHouse How about you guys lead by example and fix the issue within the White House. Until you fix that problem people won't respect you
— Dean Bonner (@DEANintheYAY) August 27, 2014
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