Have you ever wondered what it was like to live for women in 1930? Well, you might actually be surprised to learn that it’s not all that unlike what life is like for women in 2022.
The vote was legal for women and they were allowed to join the workforce. However, their wages are lower than those of men. But for most women, it just wasn’t feasible to leave home.
It is obvious that to make it last for any amount of time, you needed to create a variety of products.
The tampon was first and foremost. It made it possible to go out during a monthly cycle without worrying about ruining clothing or making messes at work.
Second was baby formula. This allowed working moms to continue feeding their children, even when there was not enough natural milk. Suddenly, babies could be left with a sitter who wasn’t also nursing and still get fed while mom was able to go to work and help provide for her family.
Yet, many working moms and mothers are realizing that these products are not as easily available or as accessible today as they were in 1930.
Enter 2022 and the age of Biden…
Baby formula is almost impossible to find, particularly if you’re a mom. Biden admits that there are shortages due to his incompetence as well as negligence.
Tampons are also a good choice.
As one woman told CNN, she’s been forced to order her tampons from online stores like Amazon. And while she can actually find them, she’s “getting price gauged.”
Time reported that sales from Procter & Gamble’s feminine care products are up some 10% right now, the largest jump the company has seen in decades. Naturally, this is because of our supply and demand problem, in which Biden used all the materials for tampons and other feminine products to create more masks…
The demand is high and the supply is limited. But because things like tampons are a must for women, the company and others know that women will just keep buying them – even if the prices are ridiculously high. This is kind of gas and baby formula.
But wait; wasn’t one of Biden’s main campaign promises that he wasn’t going to make life better for American women?
It was, yes. In fact, Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign website devoted an entire page, complete with an 11,000-word speech, to making promises to women – all of them he has not held himself accountable.
To be at the top of his promise list was of course to “improve economic security” “fighting for equal pay.” To be sure, it’s a noble idea, and one many presidents have vowed to work towards.
But when tampons are so hard to find that you can’t leave home for a few days a month or when there is no way to feed your baby besides you staying at home, how is a woman supposed to be made more secure in the workforce or given equal pay?
Biden’s second promise was that he would “expand access to health care and tackle health inequities.” Health care, huh? Are tampons what you believe they are? In fact, the FDA even classifies them as Class II medical devices…
His promise to improve the work-life balance of women was also made. Well, I mean, if you have to stay home all the time because of hungry children or because you’re afraid to leak through your clothes, that’s more time at home, right? Although it’s not much of a balance…
Then, he said that he’d promise to “end violence against women.”Are you implying that Biden knows this trick and keeps it secret from Americans for all of these years?
He will, that is the last promise I’ll make. “protect and empower women around the world.” Now, I don’t know about women around the world. But I’m pretty sure shuttering women at home because they have no other way to feed their children or prevent stained work clothing isn’t exactly empowering. And it’s certainly not very protective.
You are invited to 1930 ladies
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