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Tikki

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22. We have a giver-upper in our home. He did get medical coverage under the ACA and..
Tue Mar 4, 2014, 03:59 PM
Mar 2014

we are hoping this will lift his spirits.

Thing is we can use him around here with our renovation, meanwhile we are subsidizing him here and
we are hoping he will go back to school.

He is 38 years old and has no outlook for the future and even schooling may not make the difference.

We have advertised him as helping with research on our historical preservation renovation. He is doing
an outstanding job with the research and maybe that will make the difference.


The Tikkis

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Historical patterns strongly suggest we will NOT regain the House and MAY Lurks Often Mar 2014 #1
Historical voting patterns strongly suggested that we'd NEVER elect a BLACK president. BlueCaliDem Mar 2014 #5
I'm not setting my hair on fire, but historical patterns can give indications of the future Lurks Often Mar 2014 #8
Until they're not. As last election showed us. BlueCaliDem Mar 2014 #12
I'm certainly not going to try and predict the Senate Lurks Often Mar 2014 #16
Then I'm confused. BlueCaliDem Mar 2014 #17
I said MAY win the Senate, not will Lurks Often Mar 2014 #18
maybe I am an idiot, but to me Democrats have shown leadership rurallib Mar 2014 #2
The problem is too many elected Democrats don't put the blame where it belongs. stillwaiting Mar 2014 #7
Really? Savannahmann Mar 2014 #9
Democrats may be blowing it again. earthside Mar 2014 #3
Tea party extremism? Savannahmann Mar 2014 #10
Well, it's worked for the Republitarian Party, hasn't it? BlueCaliDem Mar 2014 #13
Revisionist History. Awesome. Savannahmann Mar 2014 #20
Yeah. Yours. AWESOME theorizing - in a LaLa World. BlueCaliDem Mar 2014 #28
Yup. That is it. earthside Mar 2014 #14
Yeah. Savannahmann Mar 2014 #21
Come election time AgingAmerican Mar 2014 #11
I think ProSense Mar 2014 #4
Well... BlueCaliDem Mar 2014 #6
+1 Dawson Leery Mar 2014 #27
6 million full time jobs short of 2007 One_Life_To_Give Mar 2014 #15
The 3% Strategy (being 3% less sucky than Repukes) isn't working anymore. kenny blankenship Mar 2014 #19
+100 woo me with science Mar 2014 #35
We have a giver-upper in our home. He did get medical coverage under the ACA and.. Tikki Mar 2014 #22
It's hard to blame those who have given into despair Savannahmann Mar 2014 #25
So what are you doing about it? Pretzel_Warrior Mar 2014 #23
Damn it I forgot Savannahmann Mar 2014 #24
Well, it would prove more useful. Pretzel_Warrior Mar 2014 #26
Don't underestimate the talent the Republicans have for screwing things up. Common Sense Party Mar 2014 #29
That's not much of a plan Savannahmann Mar 2014 #30
No need to pray--some of the Repukes are going to crash and burn without any Common Sense Party Mar 2014 #33
People resent being lied to and manipulated. woo me with science Mar 2014 #31
You're ProSense Mar 2014 #32
good thread, but as pointless as trying go convince the GOP that 'skewed polls' are a myth... Demo_Chris Mar 2014 #34
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