There is a TV commercial running against Dean Heller in which a small business woman is complaining that dean Heller voted against a bill that gives women equal pay for equal work.
A woman named Cundy Funkhouse, who apparently who owns a pawn shop or collectible/antiques shop, is almost in tears complaining about Heller.
My question is this: If she is a business owner, she is not affected by any equal pay, unless she is paying women unequally.
She also complains about the amount of time she works at her store, but in reality, she is in charge of First Friday, an event for the arts. Well, according to her, spends 6 hours a day working on First friday and gives very little time to her store:
On an average day, how much time is spent doing that as opposed to running your store?
In general—answering a lot of calls, e-mails and working on
sponsorships—I spend no less than six hours a day on First Friday. The
Funk House doesn’t get a lot of me. http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/news/2009/jul/02/interview-issue-cindy-funkhouser/
What a liar, she is and the liberals who are running the commercial.
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