To: Kaslin
Anyone else see the Chris Wallace led discusion on Sloyndra at the very end of the program? Sen. ( or is it ex-) Evan Bayh was on the panel and sounded like a squid/ weasel talking about how there are even more green loans out there that are going to make the investments look good, so that we "can compete with China." At least Bill Kristol stuffed him on that one, asking whether we really wanted to become a centrally-planned command economy with Chinese scale wages. But the whole discussion avoided the congressional investigations, the FBI raids or the crony capitalism mechanism, very disappointing .Gigot was the other conservative panelist; looks like they "just want to move on" without much fuss. Earlier, though I didn't see the whole thing, they were pumping Christie into the race. I'm sure poor Sarah Palin is agonizing putting herself and family what it would entail, but declaring might give the people the only weapon they're going to get to strike at the tentacles strangling the country.
15 posted on
09/18/2011 9:51:54 AM PDT by
gusopol3
To: gusopol3
But Bayh did not return to Indiana to teach. He did not, as he said he was thinking of doing, join a foundation. Rather, he went to the massive law firm McGuire Woods. And who does McGuire Woods work for? Principal clients served from our Washington office include national energy companies, foreign countries, international manufacturing companies, trade associations and local and national businesses, reads the companys Web site.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/the-sad-hypocritical-retirement-of-evan-bayh/2011/03/10/AB4MZzY_blog.html
Ezra Klein is a lizard, but he does point out Bayh’s current involvement with “energy companies. “ Now is that “green energy?”
16 posted on
09/18/2011 9:58:19 AM PDT by
gusopol3
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