Yeah retraining miners, fixing infrastructure or attracting high paying jobs for example.Does he explain the aquatic life too...you know since some are fresh water and some salt so how did they survive, or how Noah must have known about microbacteria.
Or that there's no sedimentary evidence of a great flood
....."is built upon the famous Ordovician rocks of the Cincinnati Arch, which span millions of years of the later Ordovician. If you poke around the slopes all around the area (as I have often), you will find hundreds of finely laminated layers of shales and limestones, each full of delicate fossils of trilobites and bryozoans and brachiopods preserved in life position that could never have been disturbed by flood waters—and each layer of hundreds represents another community of marine organisms that grew and lived and then was gently buried in fine silts and clays. There is no possibility these hundreds of individual layers of delicately preserved fossils were deposited in a single "Noah's flood." (Prothero 2007: pp. 62)"
Anyway, my actual point..... 18 million is tax payer subsidy...wonder if there are any other things in KY we could have spent that on. Our world could probably know how to teleport by now...but this is what we invest in.
Gotta hand it to Bevin though for having the nads to pull the tax breaks from them before they won the case in court. Tons of religious people voted for that guy and he really didn't seem to care.
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