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Link: https://x.com/djoko_utd/status/2005332751772516776?s=46
Cited the Holy Family. You could hear the heart palpitations from all the Dem Catholics in attendance. Even at that, the good priest was careful with his words.
children...and their time management skills prioritized family time...plus their success served as a motivator for the kids.
Bottom Line...Women represent a long un-tapped source of outstanding Human Capital in the workforce, and it's self defeating for society (including Religions) to not take advantage of that significant resource. Back 2,000 years in a mostly agrarian environment, more limited gender roles made sense...not true today...and that should be reflected in Catholic Mass homilies...as the 'chuckle' at our Mass underscored...
Note: This response was meant for Curly...but ELP will do...
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What be the impact on their childrenā¦if they even have any?
and as construction workers, ditch diggers, etc.
If there isn't a huge push for equality there, then maybe Tyronacrats can force women into those jobs with some kind of national program (that inevitably funnels cash into Dem donor pockets).
....check out the linked article from a Female Owned Construction Company...here's an excerpt...Hold On To Your Hard Hat!
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According to the most recent data in 2024, women make up approximately 10.9% of the construction workforce in the United States, translating to over 1.28 million women working in the industry. This percentage has seen a gradual increase from previous years, reflecting a growing presence of women in this traditionally male-dominated field¹.
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Link: https://www.gannestonconstruction.com/blog/how-many-women-work-in-construction/
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the Construction Industry, the relative proportion of women in management positions is not a rarity...as this summary explains. Do yourself, and the MAGA community, a favor and educate yourself on how to practice "Critical Thinking"...especially before posting on message boards.
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AI Overview
About 13% of all U.S. construction firms are owned by women, a figure that has shown significant growth (around 94% increase since 2007) and represents a major shift in the historically male-dominated industry, with women also increasingly entering management and executive roles, though still underrepresented.
Key Statistics & Trends:
Firm Ownership: Around 13% of construction businesses are women-owned, with strong growth rates, notes Forge Building Company and National Surety Services.
Workforce Growth: Women's presence in the construction workforce grew to nearly 11% by 2020 and continued to rise, reaching about 10.8% of the total workforce by 2023,
according to the {Link=National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) https://www.nahb.org/blog/2024/09/women-in-construction-reached-record-high-in-2023}.
Management & Executive Roles: Women are increasingly taking on management and executive positions, with some top companies showing significant female representation in leadership, notes {Link=Build Your Future (BYF) https://www.byf.org/women-in-construction-in-the-office-and-the-field/} and {Link=CNBC https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/29/women-make-up-1percent-of-construction-ceoshow-this-30-year-old-became-one.html}.
Industry Impact: The increasing number of women owners and leaders is bringing innovation and new perspectives, with many successful women-led firms thriving across various construction sectors, reports {Link=Family Handyman https://www.familyhandyman.com/article/women-in-construction-business-leaders/} and {Link=HUB International https://www.hubinternational.com/blog/2024/01/dei-in-the-construction-industry/}.
In summary, while women remain a minority in the construction industry overall, their ownership and management of firms is a rapidly growing trend, signaling a significant, positive shift in the sector's landscape, notes {Link=The Family Handyman https://www.familyhandyman.com/article/women-in-construction-business-leaders/} and {Link=HUB International https://www.hubinternational.com/blog/2024/01/dei-in-the-construction-industry/}.
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Link me to death, you're just wrong.
Reality and real life experiences trump your Links...A lot.
important as the real facts. FrankX and Neddie have a handle on those alternative facts and they are reporting them as
quickly as they can make up the information or get those facts from their pals at djt headquarters. Please bear with them in the interim.
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