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This all sounds good on paper, but high skill jobs require talent and aptitude in addition to "training". Will all this money be doled out for "just anybody" or is there a plan to seperate the "wheat from the chaff"? We need to make sure the right people get steered into the right program.
What????? Utah accepting Federal dollars?
Where are the Tea Party watchdogs?
Where are Mike and Jason and Rob when you need them?
And these dollars won't even help the wealthy.
It will go to those lazy, indolent commoners who haven't the drive it takes to remain employed.
Despicable!
one old man,
you're complaining because we get 0.54% of the $500 million, which we will have to help pay for?
BTW, it's less than what BO threw away at Solyndra
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