Those Corporate Homewreckers
By Barbara Ehrenreich, The Progressive. Posted March 21, 2006.
I couldn't find an original of this at the Progressive, so this will have to suffice. But apparently she's decided she needs to trash Kate O'Beirne.
Since the author is National Review Washington editor and Fox News pundit Kate O'Beirne, I indulged my vanity and looked up my own name in the index. There I was, right up front on page 4, credited with ruining our families. If O'Beirne had done a little more research, she might have found me responsible for wrecking our military and schools, as well. But I can't complain: Destroying the family is a hefty accomplishment all by itself.
...families -- and especially children -- take the worst hit. It's just not possible to be a responsible and responsive parent or spouse if your work leaves you with barely enough time to shower. But to get back to Kate O'Beirne: Will you help me save the family by joining me in a campaign for adequate wages and a return to the concept of the eight-hour day? If not, let's at least fight fair. You get out your photos of your grandkids (if any) and I'll get out mine.
Yep, wave the magic wand of government oversight, and then there's magically enough of everything for everybody. Except that the rest of everybody has to pay for it!
Hey, Barb -- I'll show you my pix of the grandkids, and tell you all about how their mother and father live in the same house, and Mom works at home while Daddy goes out to work. It's an amazing concept, one you seem to have entirely ignored. Of course, in Nickle and Dimed, you couldn't get over how much better you were than the poor slobs you claim to care so much about. People who work for minimum wage are not all either impoverished or drugged-out lowlifes, as you portrayed.
Had you done an honest inquiry, rather than trying to pretend you were someone you were not, you would have found a different viewpoint.