U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan’s husband Charles “Chip” Hagan, a Greensboro attorney, certified to the North Carolina licensing board for electrical contractors that their son Tilden Hagan worked 3,500 hours installing electrical wiring and equipment over a period of 324 days in 2012 — requiring Tilden to work consecutive 76-hour weeks over that period.
Carolina Journal calculated the hours by comparing claims the Hagans made on applications Tilden Hagan filed for North Carolina contracting licenses in the “limited” and “unlimited” categories. On both applications, only one person attested to Tilden’s experience as an electrical installer: Chip Hagan, Tilden’s father. On the application for an unlimited license, a second person attested to Tilden’s experience: William Stewart, Tilden’s brother-in-law.
The executive director of the state board that issues electrical contracting licenses told CJ the board is obliged to investigate credible information challenging any license application, though he would not comment specifically on the Hagan applications.
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This is just another example typical liberal hubris. The thought anyone would question “their” facts. Liberals are so inbred dealing with only other liberals. For liberals any “fact” that makes a point is true. If Chip needed 10,000 hours for the license they would have filled that number. Never mind the fact if he had worked 24 hours a day for 324 days he would have only accumulated 7776 hours. Remember the TRUTH for a liberal is whatever they say it is or need it to be.
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the TRUTH for a liberal is whatever they say it is or need it to be.
DeleteEvidently.
Common Core math will correct all of this, y'know.
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DeleteI'd be curious to see if the hourly rate with 36 hours of overtime every week corresponds with Junior's tax return for the year.
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