workers and $350 million in job training to help formerly incarcerated and at-risk teens enter the workforce. critics say it will not help reverse soft on crime policies perpetuating lawlessness. more of the same nonsense we keep hearing from the people who simply don t want accountability for crime f. they are prosecuted, you have judges who aren t sentencing them to the sentences they are supposed to get. the criminals know this. this is a game to them. they are very savvy about what they can get away with. carley: all right, interesting bit of news this morning. we re talking about the $1.9 trillion stimulus package passed march of last year, part led to inflationary period we re in right now, it pumped so much money into the system, gave people stimulus checks, even people that didn t need them and the white house released information about how some cities used covid money to help fight crime. we read some. i will follow-up with more. $10 billion for crime reduction.
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