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M Test's avatar

And as long as these fraudsters remain firmly in power, we will continue to many more scams involving our tax dollars "at work" (JobsOhio). I wish any one of our elected officials had your sense.

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Dissembling Bling's avatar

A recent ProPublica article https://www.propublica.org/article/aquabounty-pioneer-ohio-gmo-salmon-fish

mentions JobsOhio, and with your excellent reporting I knew exactly of which they spoke. Fight On, Bike On

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Anastasia Pantsios's avatar

Why won't you refer to the fake employment bureau liquor slush fund by its correct name which many of us have used since its founding: RobsOhio? I don't know anyone who has ever found a valid job lead using it.

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D.J. Byrnes's avatar

I actually had never heard that. That’s pretty good!

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Anastasia Pantsios's avatar

The media loves to slobber over big pie-in-the-sky "economic development" projects that the rest of us can see are riddled with holes, liabilities, and inconsistencies. Hey media, whatever happened to the idea of turning Cleveland's Tower City into a blockchain mecca called "Blockland"? I remember you gushing over it like it was the salvation of NE Ohio. You could ask the charlatan who sold you on the idea but I hear Bernie Moreno's office doesn't respond to calls.

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