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I think there would be more training centers popping up if there was funding for them; just because they help a region's economy doesn't mean they're a good investment, and it's plausible the state will have to get involved. Essentially, I think the talk of "saving coal" is less about the coal tradition and lifestyle and more about the fact that nothing seems to replace it; if former coal miners were getting new jobs, I think they'd quiet down on that front considerably.



True, I was thinking more from the perspective of trade schools. The whole, market responding to demands thing. I took a quick look, seems WV is well known for redirecting federal funds to random stuff. Like gold plating the dome on the capitol building. I also heard they were supposed to get really nice fiber internet, but I guess that was probably "redirected" as well.


That's from Senator Byrd. He was known for bringing home the bacon (pork spending).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Byrd


West Virginia politics being what they are they aren't likely to plan properly for a post coal mining future.


FWIW: Southern and Eastern Kentucky's economies are also virtually 99% coal (and 1% illicit marijuana).

Senator Mich McConnell has done the exact same for those poor people... Nada.


It's one thing to talk about propping up training centers, it's another to make them effective.

I supposed we have to try if nothing else. I don't have in mind any other solutions other than universal basic income.


Warren Buffet advocates an Earned Income Tax Credit. It's very similar to UBI except more politically possible.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/better-than-raising-the-minimum-...




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