s t.a.a.? guest: basically, the one generous program that we have actually go back to college, if you're dislocated from work is if you lost your trade. the government will pay for your college and they'll make sure you can meet your expenses. in order to, you know, be able to complete that program. participants in the trade adjustment assistance program. 2016 from the om department of labor. participants found employment within six months. the average training costs per $12,000.ant is that's how much it costs the government so is this an program? much more generous in the benefits there. if you look at the worker cuts in t.a.a. especially those who job on they're on, they're doing better. and over a lifetime, they'll have a lot more money in their pocket. host: when we talk about the technology aspect here, taking is that wecontention should expand trade adjustment assistance to make it the adjustment nd trade assistance? guest: i think it's one of the simplest things that capitol to thisld do