Another flaw I've heard--and I won't spend too much time on this--is that Ms. Glover talked about $14 million for 14 jobs. I think there's a bit of voodoo economics going on there, because I've heard Mr. Sargent say you don't track exactly where the people go once they leave Corrections.
It's possible that people who went through the prison farm program did get employment, but just not in direct agricultural jobs. Is that possible?