How is it that the actual people who are suppose to help in the program can see it as a smoke screen produced by progressive liberal democrats to fool the people into believing they are being helped, but in reality have actually been just thrown under the bus for the advancement of the progressive ideology.
Remember how the OgbjmaCare Exchanges were developed by rogue organizations that sucked down $billions of tax dollars but when they were launched, they all failed to deliver. But then the Exchanges were never thought would work, they were just being used to transfer, launder money from one hand to another to advance the cause of progressive socialism.
Never forget Johnathan Gruber, Barack's right hand man in OgbjmaCare!
This program to help the members of the displace coal industry was just another outrageous progressive socialist liberal effort to bring the entire coal industry to it's knees and then destroy it to satisfy and advance the agenda of 'renewable energy sources' which never had a chance in the first place of being a viable or workable replacement for fossil energy.
The bottom line is to never, ever vote for another democrat!
Underreported: What Happened When Government Tried to Fix a Coal Town
Kelsey Harkness / @kelseyjharkness /
PAINTSVILLE, Ky.—When Ben Larrabee heard about a new government-funded job training program for the digital age that promised to turn “coal country” into “code country,” he stopped looking for other jobs. “The thing that got 800-plus people to apply and go through the process was that it promised jobs that would run from $30,000 to $40,000 a year,” Larrabee told The Daily Signal.
The program, a product of President Barack Obama’s TechHire Initiative of 2015, was so popular it earned its own segment on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show.” But what “The Daily Show” failed to mention is that the program produced such underwhelming results, government officials ended their multimillion-dollar contract with Interapt, the software company hired to administer the TechHire Eastern Kentucky initiative, known as TEKY.
Despite this, Louisville, Kentucky-based Interapt is off in places as far as Buffalo, Wyoming, soliciting more taxpayer dollars to replicate the program. “Sometimes when you’re promised something, you may be being lied to,” Paintsville Mayor Bill Runyon warned.
For our latest episode of “Underreported,” The Daily Signal traveled to this small town in Eastern Kentucky to learn the truth about this government-funded job training program. Watch the video report above, and read more about the program here.
Watch the video ; https://youtu.be/FJZuX9_eid4
Remember how the OgbjmaCare Exchanges were developed by rogue organizations that sucked down $billions of tax dollars but when they were launched, they all failed to deliver. But then the Exchanges were never thought would work, they were just being used to transfer, launder money from one hand to another to advance the cause of progressive socialism.
Never forget Johnathan Gruber, Barack's right hand man in OgbjmaCare!
This program to help the members of the displace coal industry was just another outrageous progressive socialist liberal effort to bring the entire coal industry to it's knees and then destroy it to satisfy and advance the agenda of 'renewable energy sources' which never had a chance in the first place of being a viable or workable replacement for fossil energy.
The bottom line is to never, ever vote for another democrat!
Underreported: What Happened When Government Tried to Fix a Coal Town
Kelsey Harkness / @kelseyjharkness /
PAINTSVILLE, Ky.—When Ben Larrabee heard about a new government-funded job training program for the digital age that promised to turn “coal country” into “code country,” he stopped looking for other jobs. “The thing that got 800-plus people to apply and go through the process was that it promised jobs that would run from $30,000 to $40,000 a year,” Larrabee told The Daily Signal.
The program, a product of President Barack Obama’s TechHire Initiative of 2015, was so popular it earned its own segment on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show.” But what “The Daily Show” failed to mention is that the program produced such underwhelming results, government officials ended their multimillion-dollar contract with Interapt, the software company hired to administer the TechHire Eastern Kentucky initiative, known as TEKY.
Despite this, Louisville, Kentucky-based Interapt is off in places as far as Buffalo, Wyoming, soliciting more taxpayer dollars to replicate the program. “Sometimes when you’re promised something, you may be being lied to,” Paintsville Mayor Bill Runyon warned.
For our latest episode of “Underreported,” The Daily Signal traveled to this small town in Eastern Kentucky to learn the truth about this government-funded job training program. Watch the video report above, and read more about the program here.
Watch the video ; https://youtu.be/FJZuX9_eid4
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