american male. and then the third is they do care, they wish it weren t that way, but hillary is just so awful, they re still sticking with trump. whereas trump keeps giving people new reasons not to like him. hillary hasn t given anybody any brand new reasons not to like her. isn t that weird? the hillary hatred, whatever is formed upon, sits there like this brewing thing, self-brews itself over and over again. i just hate her, why do you hate her again? i just don t like her. oh, benghazi. what, actually, did she do in benghazi? what did she do? they can t tell you. what did the e-mail thing tell you about her? well, i can t it s not clear. she s a liberal. she s well-educated. what else? she s going to be the next president. i guess that s enough. it s the accumulated drip of hearing sort of seeing sausage making as revealed in the e-mails, hearing scandals real and imagined over the course of many years. people get tired of it. i think it s one reason as we ve said, both ca
fatter since 1960, the average weight of an american male is 196. the average weight of american female you make a bmi argument. we re all a little sweatier now. point two, do you think they really set the thermostat because of a study in 1960? i think there s metrics that go around thinking this is the comfortable temperature for a workplace environment. i m not a scientist, though i play one on television, and i feel like it s not just bmi, there are various scientific metrics in the human body that determines one s metabolism and what temperature which one is most comfortable. i can t argue with you on the increasing obesity. i can argue in 1950 women made up 29.6 of the american workforce.
if someone is cold, they can bundle up, if someone is hot, they ll be sweateding over your desk. jonathan chait makes the point that the gender that gets colder is able to wear less, while the men are supposed to wear the the women are dressed like burritos. yes, all through out. woven blankets and the like. like the shackelton exhibition has washed up in the offices of america. the snuggies are in full force. yes! however, the study it s based on is ridiculous because it s based on the fact that in 1960 it was a man s body. but we have all gotten so much fatter since 1960, the average weight of an american male is
they ll be sweateding over your desk. jonathan chait makes the point that the gender that gets colder is able to wear less, while the men are supposed to wear the the women are dressed like burritos. yes, all through out. woven blankets and the like. like the shackelton exhibition has washed up in the offices of america. the snuggies are in full force. yes! however, the study it s based on is ridiculous because it s based on the fact that in 1960 it was a man s body. but we have all gotten so much fatter since 1960, the average weight of an american male is 196.
last year he announced he wanted to support women so they could chine in the knee. it s not just japan. increasing women s employment rates around the globe could result in huge gains. if women worked the same as men in egypt, the country s gdp could grow by 34%. uae, 12%. germany and france, 4%. and even the united states could see 5% more growth. but let s be honest. women working has produced economic complications. a larger, competitive workforce has arguably kept wages from raising very much. the brookings institution says if you look at working age men, the real earnings of the median american male have decreased by 19% since 1970, for a variety of reasons. women working has also produced social complications regarding raising children. the hard harvard business review