2/18/2023
Do executive orders become law?
Only Congress can pass a law. Executive orders can be challenged in court on the grounds that they are inconsistent with or unauthorized by the statute. Executive order never become laws. They may achieve the force of law through executive branch agents following the commands included in the orders.
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https://www.foxnews.com/transcript/tucker-the-key-difference-between-equality-and-equity
Is it possible to achieve equality/equity if people do not have the same qualifications?
They each lead to a different “equity” or, as some would have it, “inequity.” The only possible conclusion, then, is that unless one believes in and would be willing to work toward absolute equality, “equity” always involves some level of inequality.
In order to achieve this, we have to have an even playing field. It starts with the American Indians. The left continues to harp about reparations for the blacks. If reparations are given – it should be to the American Indians.
Biden keeps barking about being raised in a black church which is not true. No, he wasn’t raised in a black church – he was raised on American Indian soil. Plain and simple.
Equity/equality should apply to ALL people in the U.S. all of the time – not just when it is close to election time and Biden/Democrats want the black vote.
Difference Between Equity and Equality
Equity vs Equality
One of the differences is the fact that equality obviously denotes that everyone is at the same level, whereas equity, in business parlance, denotes the ownership of the shares of a company. Equality alludes to the identical apportionment where dealings, values or qualities are concerned. Equity represents fairness, or what may be termed as the equality of outcomes. This involves factoring in aspects of the system that have put particular groups at a disadvantage.
An example, which would bring out the principal difference between the two, would be how a turkey may be carved up at at family’s dinner table. Equality would mean that everybody ‘“ father, mother and children – would get a piece of the same size. Equity, on the other hand, would mean that they take the sensible option, and divide it according to their needs, i.e. larger sized pieces for the adult and smaller pieces for the children.
When we say equity, we refer to the qualities of justness, fairness, impartiality and even handedness. When we talk about equality, we are talking about equal sharing and exact division.
A perfect example of the practical demonstration of the difference between the two concepts, is the feminist movement. Now, if women demand they should be treated in the same way as men, that would not be possible – equality would not be possible – because women and men are different, and cannot be treated in exactly the same way. However, if they demanded equity in how the world treats them, it would be a genuine demand, because now they are demanding that they be given the same rights as men have as human beings. It is equity that is desirable, not sameness.
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How can inequality be addressed?
There is a wide variety of approaches available to combat the issue of social inequality. Some of them are as follows: Ensure that people of all income levels have access to reasonably priced health care of a good standard. Take action to address the issue of unequal pay.
MATHEMATICS
the relation between two expressions that are not equal, employing a sign such as ≠ “not equal to,” > “greater than,” or < “less than.”.
MATHEMATICS
A symbolic expression of the fact that two quantities are not equal.
Translate TO inequality.
How can inequality be addressed?
What are the consequences of inequality?
Because of this, inequality does not only result in a disparity in treatment, but in how individuals see themselves. A lowered sense of self-esteem may lead to depression, and a heightened sense of unfairness. Social inequality refers to the uneven social status in any society, resulting from unequal opportunities, and lower rewards for effort.
How does an inequality compare two values?
An inequality compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value. a ≥ b means that a is greater than or equal to b.
What are the different types of inequality?
There are five (5) types of inequality in a community: Political inequality, differing life outcomes, inequality of opportunity, treatment and responsibility, and membership. These types of inequality is normal in every community.
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