Mike Castle is John Boehner’s Bitch
Mike Castle does not represent Delaware. This isn’t news to many of you that read this blog, but it needs to be said over and over again so the Democrats can put someone up against Castle and beat him.
Castle voted against the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009. The bill passed but that’s not the point. Republican Mike Castle does not believe a woman who has been denied equal pay can sue for compensatory and punitive damages.
Congresswoman Rosa L. DeLauro (D-CT) said in a statement, “Equal pay is more than just economics, it about basic fairness. Lilly Ledbetter was shortchanged – shortchanged by her employer, the perpetrator of consistent pay discrimination lasting years; and shortchanged again, by the Supreme Court. This ruling essentially left women facing gender discrimination with little remedy. While Lilly Ledbetter will not receive the pay she deserves, this Congress is making certain that others do not lose their right to fight pay discrimination.”
Email Mike Castle and let him know that he needs to start representing Delaware, not John Boehner.
Tags: John Boehner's Bitch, Mike Castle
“The bill passed but that’s not the point. Republican Mike Castle does not believe a woman who has been denied equal pay can sue for compensatory and punitive damages.”
Actually, I imagine he believes that a woman already has recourse under the Equal Pay Act, recourse Lily Ledbetter could have pursued and actually ended up with compensation.
The bill was passed to help enrich trial lawyers. Nothing more.
I will give the Dems credit though. I know they were tempted to throw out the limitations altogether.
Lilly Ledbetter did pursue compensation and she won time and again, until SCOTUS changed the interpretation of the law. The bill is meant to close this loophole that didn’t exist. Congress wants there to be no question what the intention of the bill is. I think they should throw out any statute of limitations.
Wait, why does this post say it’s by Nemski? That has to be a mistake. I know that Jason wrote this.
UI, Dave is just following the talking points blindly. Either that he doesn’t believe that a woman should be able to sue for just compensation. I’m hoping it’s the first.
Republicans think the only people that are discriminated against are white Christian men.
The truth: Castle is Boehners bitch.
“Castle voted against the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009. The bill passed but that’s not the point. Republican Mike Castle does not believe a woman who has been denied equal pay can sue for compensatory and punitive damages.”
Thats not what the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Adt of 2009 does and you know it.
I love that when you can’t argue against something then you use the “talking points” line. Why not just say “I give up?” It would be a lot more clear for your readers.
Tom S wrote Thats not what the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Adt of 2009 does and you know it.
This is long, but stay with me.
HR 11
Dave wrote I love that when you can’t argue against something then you use the “talking points” line. Why not just say “I give up?” It would be a lot more clear for your readers.
You have absolutely no idea about this bill. None. Nada. Zip. You’re completely wrong about this bill.
How?
Dave wrote How?.
Let’s start at the beginning.
Dave wrote:
Unstable Isotope responded with:
That’s how you are wrong.
pwnd again dave.
My advice: Just get back in bed.
But the bill didn’t close a loophole. It extended the statute of limitations, so that trial lawyers could pursue a more lucrative option to line their pockets.
Pwnd my ass.
Jason, unfortunately, unlike you, I don’t have the option of going back to bed.
Mr. Castle much to the chagrin of many Republicans belongs to no one, he votes his mind and heart.
There has been federal law for almost 50 years to guarantee equal pay for equal work. You would think with the Dems in power in Congress the majority of that time and with Presidents almost half that period this issue would not exist.
Very simple, seeking back pay is valid and so is equal pay. I have fought at work to have a back pay situation corrected with interest after my employer was wrong. I did not seek damages.
Here we go making a new law when old laws are not enforced.