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Originally Posted by TheDoc
That's a matter of opinion... If you go through and look at actual history and see which seats were predicted to flip vs. those that were truly voted in, you can find many times throughout history where other Presidents got hammered far worse. The reason it didn't slide more was some seats aren't always up, others are guaranteed to stay the same and did for a very long time.
The 2010 flip was expected to be BIGGER than it was, before Obama was President, really was only a few seats that were like, oh damn, we didn't expect that.
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It's still the biggest shellacking since the depression, no getting around that and thats all I stated, shows people are a little pissed at the way things are going, but the Tea Party could be ignored as well
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Again, you assume he didn't get it and that he couldn't or didn't work again, clearly not needing WC.
Btw, some States have laws that force it, others don't... just as one of like 10k differences between States.
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NC has a pretty good Workman's Comp program, I looked it up, he has slipped disc's from working as a loader for Coca Cola, trust me in the fact that I know what that job is and that Workman's Comp will not question it, given time at the job and his age.
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Correct, I don't get people that stab at the other party then say they hate both sides.
Honestly, I believe the information and sources of information you have that actually cover what Obama has and hasn't done is very skewed making your own opinions about him misguided.
We've talked about many things over the last couple of years, and many many many many many times over you've been shown what the truth is, what really happened, and the next week you will ignore the proof shown before you and continue on with your normal misguided rants. I'm not the only one to point this out either.
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Misguided according to who? people have different views of the world around them, I never trusted Obama, he promised too much, then delivered what he could for brownie points. Without benefiting the country, your opinion is different.
Seems a lot of people feel the same way I do, like the 53% Favor Repeal of Health Care Law, 49% Say Measure Bad For Country according to Rasmussen
32% percent think the healthcare law will be good for the country, thats probably made up of the people that don't have healthcare right now. Funny how people react when they think they are getting something for free
As far as hating both sides, the GOP went south when they got Bush and started getting the religious right involved. And I think they have no balls right now that they have control of one of the houses. Thats not what they promised and next term, I say throw them out.