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Kentuckians in the Lurch
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https://www.paducahsun.com/news/local-le...d586a.html

THE PADUCAH SUN July 21, 2020

"Since the first week of June as many as 40,000 Kentuckians have yet to receive their unemployment insurance payments, including as many as 10,000 who filed in March at the beginning of the Corona Virus shutdowns."

The article starts off calling out the executive orders which cost 300,000 Kentuckians their livelihoods. But of course, this is all Washington's fault

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FRANKFORT, Ky. —
"Gov. Andy Beshear sent a dire warning about next year's budget if the state doesn't receive additional federal assistance amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Beshear spoke about the state budget during his most recent COVID-19 update Tuesday.The governor said the coronavirus has "decimated every state budget across the country." He said Kentucky will need additional stimulus to avoid "the largest cuts that we've seen in history."

According to Beshear, Kentucky could see a $1.1 billion shortfall in the next fiscal year without additional federal assistance.

"This would be like letting Kentucky go bankrupt," Beshear said.

To date, Kentucky has already received over 1.7 Billion federal tax dollars in corona virus aid money.
https://www.cbpp.org/research/how-much-e...-cares-act



9 Most Bankrupt States In America: Is Yours On The List? July 16, 2016
5. Kentucky:

$8.23 billion in total debt.
$82.68 billion in unfunded liabilities and other retirement benefits.
$100 in deficit per capita.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/9-most-ba...on-bandler
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Think about the $10M in cash the Govenor sent over to Grimes to run a fake hospital at UK that saw ZERO (0) patients.

Thats a lot of UI funds.
Thats a lot of Pension funds.
Thats a lot of Covid Funds.
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Beshear plans to bring back state-based healthcare exchange Kynect

"Governor Andy Beshear submitted a letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) declaring his intentions to transition to a state-based healthcare exchange in January 2022. He said a state-based exchange will provide more flexibility than the federal system and save Kentuckians money."

Kynect was Steve Beshear's response to Obamacare for which Kentucky was virtually proclaimed Obamacare's poster child.


FRANKFORT, Ky. (WAVE) - Gov. Andy Beshear on Monday announced the state will begin working toward correcting racial inequalities in health care coverage, among other areas, across the state.


Andy can say whatever he wants, programs like these cost the taxpayers real money. Kentuckians are already drowning in red ink but the Governor doesn't seem to be deterred. And joy of joys, he's only just getting started. He will occupy the governor's mansion until Dec of 2023.
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plantmanky Wrote:Think about the $10M in cash the Govenor sent over to Grimes to run a fake hospital at UK that saw ZERO (0) patients.

Thats a lot of UI funds.
Thats a lot of Pension funds.
Thats a lot of Covid Funds.



It hurts my head and my heart to think about it plantman.
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