skate
09-19-2011, 02:52 PM
""One particularly disturbing email coming one day after Obama's showcase visit to Solyndra had company spokesman David Miller telling White House special assistant Johanna Maska: "If you tire of the White House life ... let me know."
He added that "we could find you a great corporate gig very quickly." Not long after this offer, Solyndra added its 1,100 employees to the roll of 14 million unemployed Americans, most with no political connections.""
From IBD
""The administration claims that as a whole this loan guarantee program, which was supposed to create 65,000 jobs, was a success, creating or "saving" some 44,000 jobs. An analysis by the Washington Post says the actual number of permanent jobs created is 3,545."":lol:
Boondoggles: With a minimum of five green firms going bankrupt, taxpayers find themselves on the hook for at least one possibly illegal loan while paying ghastly sums for each green job created. We've been sunburned.
As solar panel manufacturer Solyndra was sliding into a long-predicted bankruptcy, Energy Department officials began negotiations with the company and two of its main investors about restructuring its $535 million loan to keep afloat the business that was supposed to be a good investment.
the rest;
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article/585123/201109161838/The-Spreading-Green-Jobs-Scam.htm
He added that "we could find you a great corporate gig very quickly." Not long after this offer, Solyndra added its 1,100 employees to the roll of 14 million unemployed Americans, most with no political connections.""
From IBD
""The administration claims that as a whole this loan guarantee program, which was supposed to create 65,000 jobs, was a success, creating or "saving" some 44,000 jobs. An analysis by the Washington Post says the actual number of permanent jobs created is 3,545."":lol:
Boondoggles: With a minimum of five green firms going bankrupt, taxpayers find themselves on the hook for at least one possibly illegal loan while paying ghastly sums for each green job created. We've been sunburned.
As solar panel manufacturer Solyndra was sliding into a long-predicted bankruptcy, Energy Department officials began negotiations with the company and two of its main investors about restructuring its $535 million loan to keep afloat the business that was supposed to be a good investment.
the rest;
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article/585123/201109161838/The-Spreading-Green-Jobs-Scam.htm