Posted on 07/11/2010 7:11:18 PM PDT by reaganaut1
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You've never heard of Solyndra? That's strange, because it was supposed to be the cornerstone of Obama's vaunted green-energy future, but now is a king-size political embarrassment. Solyndra, recipient of a $535 million Department of Energy loan guarantee, last month cancelled a $300 million initial public offering because auditor PricewaterhouseCoooper said its operating losses and negative cash flow raise doubts about its ability to continue as a going concern. Ouch!
It gets worse for Obama. When he toured Solyndra's Fremont, Calif., factory in May, he gushed that the company was "leading the way toward a brighter and more prosperous future."
MORE EMBARRASSING, SOLYNDRA was the first recipient of a loan guarantee under the dual auspices of the Recovery Act and Title XVII of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The Department of Energy noted the loan guarantee was the first it had issued since the 1980s. On Sept. 4, 2009, the day of the award, Vice President Joe Biden crowed that it was "part of the unprecedented investment this Administration is making in renewable energy, and exactly what the Recovery Act is all about." DOE Secretary Steven Chu called it "part of a broad, aggressive effort to spark a new industrial revolution that will put Americans to work, end our dependence on foreign oil and cut carbon pollution."
To borrow the words that Biden used on another auspicious occasion, it was a big &#*%! deal.
Taxpayers are on the hook for $390.5 million73% of the loans. Some observers questioned the wisdom of the government's deal from the start, saying the company was an inefficient, high-cost producer.
Chu announced the Solyndra guarantee within 60 days of taking over the DOE, which in hindsight seems rather rash. DOE spokesman Stephanie Mueller said a credit-review board [...] recommended it.
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global warming ping
If they flush $400 MILLION of our very hard-earned tax money into the “green energy” pit, then I hope Republicans push hard on this in election season. Looks to be a perfect petard to hoist them upon...if Repubs have the balls to use it.
“Our” tough luck President?
The scumbag isn’t my President.
The majority owner of the biggest stakeholder in Solyndra is an Oklahoma oil billionaire who was a bundler for the Obama-Biden campaign.
The new Green energy economy, burning green backs in high denominations.
Barry must be thinking that if only he was allowed to keep Vann Jones in charge of the green jobs that this company would have been a success. Another example of the perils of voting in unqualified candidates with no past experience in any capacity related to the Presidency.
Solar power is a myth.
Pray for America
Someone labeled this “Sub prime energy” tonight and I think its an acurate term.
Do you know anything about Abound? They recently got $400 million and about 3/4 of that is supposed to be spent just down the road from me creating 850 jobs.
Colorado owned, Industrial sized solar panels, mostly going overseas.
See it wasn't obama’s fault....
I wonder if the MSM will report this. Every Republican in the country should run ads about this waste of tax payer money!
From the article: Russ Kanjorski, nephew of Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Paul Kanjorski, is a marketing executive at Abound.
This is only a tiny portion of what we are in store for if cap and trade is passed. The bill sill FORCE industries to buy super expensive and inefficient wind and solar power, which BP has invested heavily in and why they are supporting cap and trade.
Look, this stuff is 99% political insiders setting up companies and non-profits to skim off the US Treasury by Congressional conspiracy. This is happening at Federal level and at the state level. All lot of the fed funds go through state machines out to the state’s politically connected.
It’s a super massive theft. Every decent citizen must yell STOP!
Yeah, Kanjorski’s a great example of the criminal conspiracy going on under cover of elected office.
Wind farm developers in Michigan don’t want to pay the penaties that traditional energy producers pay for down time. Instead they want the traditional energy producers to pay into a fund to pay fines for when their wind mills aren’t turning.
Its intentional destruction of the working part of our energy sector.
We have a bunch of clowns running our country, put there by another, bigger, bunch of clowns - the American voters.
I would have never guessed unicorns were so expensive. Maybe we should cut back on their Skittles.
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