Obama’s Gleaming Example of Green Technology – Solyndra – Files For Bankruptcy

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President Obama faces political catastrophe in the form of Solyndra — a San Francisco Bay area solar company that he touted as a gleaming example of green technology. It has announced it will declare Chapter 11 bankruptcy. More than 1,100 people will lose their jobs.
During a visit to the Fremont facility in spring of 2010, the President said the factory “is just a testament to American ingenuity and dynamism and the fact that we continue to have the best universities in the world, the best technology in the world, and most importantly the best workers in the world. ”
It’s not his statements the administration will regret; it’s the loan guarantees. The President was celebrating $535 million in federal promises from the Department of Energy to the solar startup. The administration didn’t do its due diligence, says the Government Accountability Office. “There’s a consequence if you don’t follow a rigorous process that’s transparent,” Franklin Rusco of GAO told the website iWatch News.
The President touted the federally back money as a way to create jobs. The President’s opponents immediately jumped on the deal as Solyndra made its first layoffs.


http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Solyndra-Filing-a-Disaster-for-Obama-128816968.html

Another Obama disaster. At least this one only cost us $535 million. Can hardly wait for the asswipes speech to the country on his plans for creating more new jobs, will it be more of the green jobs bullshit.
 




President Obama faces political catastrophe in the form of Solyndra — a San Francisco Bay area solar company that he touted as a gleaming example of green technology. It has announced it will declare Chapter 11 bankruptcy. More than 1,100 people will lose their jobs.
During a visit to the Fremont facility in spring of 2010, the President said the factory “is just a testament to American ingenuity and dynamism and the fact that we continue to have the best universities in the world, the best technology in the world, and most importantly the best workers in the world. ”
It’s not his statements the administration will regret; it’s the loan guarantees. The President was celebrating $535 million in federal promises from the Department of Energy to the solar startup. The administration didn’t do its due diligence, says the Government Accountability Office. “There’s a consequence if you don’t follow a rigorous process that’s transparent,” Franklin Rusco of GAO told the website iWatch News.
The President touted the federally back money as a way to create jobs. The President’s opponents immediately jumped on the deal as Solyndra made its first layoffs.


http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Solyndra-Filing-a-Disaster-for-Obama-128816968.html

Another Obama disaster. At least this one only cost us $535 million. Can hardly wait for the asswipes speech to the country on his plans for creating more new jobs, will it be more of the green jobs bullshit.

You really have a "hard-on" for President Obama, doncha? He's all you ever post about? Pssst. I don't think you stand a chance. He's married, and in love with his fierce wife.
 
You really have a "hard-on" for President Obama, doncha? He's all you ever post about? Pssst. I don't think you stand a chance. He's married, and in love with his fierce wife.

You perceive racism at every turn, well Webbway is the genuine article.
 
You perceive racism at every turn, well Webbway is the genuine article.

No. I do not. I only point it out when it's apparent. You and others are in abject denial of reality....because, many times, it's ever-present. Instead of pointing fingers, try looking into a mirror.
 




President Obama faces political catastrophe in the form of Solyndra — a San Francisco Bay area solar company that he touted as a gleaming example of green technology. It has announced it will declare Chapter 11 bankruptcy. More than 1,100 people will lose their jobs.
During a visit to the Fremont facility in spring of 2010, the President said the factory “is just a testament to American ingenuity and dynamism and the fact that we continue to have the best universities in the world, the best technology in the world, and most importantly the best workers in the world. ”
It’s not his statements the administration will regret; it’s the loan guarantees. The President was celebrating $535 million in federal promises from the Department of Energy to the solar startup. The administration didn’t do its due diligence, says the Government Accountability Office. “There’s a consequence if you don’t follow a rigorous process that’s transparent,” Franklin Rusco of GAO told the website iWatch News.
The President touted the federally back money as a way to create jobs. The President’s opponents immediately jumped on the deal as Solyndra made its first layoffs.


http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Solyndra-Filing-a-Disaster-for-Obama-128816968.html

Another Obama disaster. At least this one only cost us $535 million. Can hardly wait for the asswipes speech to the country on his plans for creating more new jobs, will it be more of the green jobs bullshit.

Solyndra's been around since 2005. "The Department of Energy notes that the federal loan guarantee "was pursued by both the Bush and Obama administrations" but suddenly it's Obama's disaster. :rolleyes:
 
No. I do not. I only point it out when it's apparent. You and others are in abject denial of reality....because, many times, it's ever-present. Instead of pointing fingers, try looking into a mirror.

All I am saying that many times I have seen you put people on ignore for perceived racism yet Webbway who, is without doubt the real deal, you do not.
 
Solyndra's been around since 2005. "The Department of Energy notes that the federal loan guarantee "was pursued by both the Bush and Obama administrations" but suddenly it's Obama's disaster. :rolleyes:

From the article:

"The bankruptcy also represents a high-profile failure for a federal stimulus program that gives loan guarantees to green-tech manufacturers."

"Solyndra was the first company to win one of the guarantees, receiving $535 million in 2009 to build its second factory in Fremont. Both Pres. Obama and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger toured the factory, citing it as a symbol of the nation's economic recovery"

While he may have I don't remember Bush really touting the Green Eonomy. Solyndra made national headlines when Obama came out here to tour it and he and his administration have been touting green jobs as a way for our country to put people back to work. So when a high profile company like this goes under it is a blow.
 
You really have a "hard-on" for President Obama, doncha? He's all you ever post about? Pssst. I don't think you stand a chance. He's married, and in love with his fierce wife.


:lol:

Well, he is the HNIC..... And the country is paying for his mistakes.
 
:lol:

Well, he is the HNIC..... And the country is paying for his mistakes.

No. You're the wanna be HNIC. But you have a pigmentation problem...so, "sour grapes". The country is not paying for his mistakes...they are paying for the mistakes of the Bush administration...haven't you heard the fallout from Dick Cheney's memoir? White folks are taking him to the woodshed....you know, that place you have a 'hard-on' for. Wishing and praying for a mandingo to rip you another one.
 
All I am saying that many times I have seen you put people on ignore for perceived racism yet Webbway who, is without doubt the real deal, you do not.

You have to deal with evil vs. the "misguided", front and center. I'm not afraid of anyone.
 
Investigators Probe White House Role in Massive Energy Loan

House investigators said they have uncovered evidence that White House officials became personally involved in an Energy Department review of a hot-button $535 million loan guarantee to the now-failed California solar company Solyndra.



The allegation surfaced in a letter House Energy Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) sent to the White House Thursday night, saying he planned to accelerate efforts to understand an investment deal that may have left taxpayers out half a billion dollars.
"We have learned from our investigation that White House officials monitored Solyndra's application and communicated with [Department of Energy] and Office of Management and Budget officials during the course of their review," the letter says.



Thursday's letter, which calls on the White House to turn over correspondence between administration officials, Solyndra and its investors, presents the most pointed suggestion that the White House had direct involvement in the financing.



"How did this company, without maybe the best economic plan, all of a sudden get to the head of the line?" Upton told ABC News in an interview this week. "We want to know who made this decision ... and we're not going to stop until we get those answers."


White House officials have said in interviews that they did not intervene in the Solyndra deal or others benefiting companies backed by supporters of the president. Yet the administration, from Obama to the Department of Energy, has very publicly praised the loan guarantee.



In 2009, the Obama administration hailed the Solyndra loan as the first in a series of federal infusions for "green energy" firms that held the potential to clean up the environment and create jobs. But earlier this week, Solyndra abruptly closed its doors, announced it would file for bankruptcy and laid off more than 1,100 workers.



While Energy Department officials steadfastly vouched for Solyndra -- even after an earlier round of layoffs raised eyebrows -- other federal agencies and industry analysts for months questioned the viability of the company. Peter Lynch, a longtime solar industry analyst, told ABC News the company's fate should have been obvious from the start.



"Here's the bottom line," Lynch said. "It costs them $6 to make a unit. They're selling it for $3. In order to be competitive today, they have to sell it for between $1.5 and $2. That is not a viable business plan."



Other flags have been raised about how the Energy Department pushed the deal forward. The Center for Public Integrity's iWatch News and ABC disclosed that Energy Department officials announced the support for Solyndra even before final marketing and legal reviews were in. To government auditors, that move raised questions about just how fully the department vetted the deal -- and assessed its risk to taxpayers -- before signing off.



The White House's Office of Budget and Management viewed the arrangement as a riskier bet to taxpayers than DOE had. That forced the government to set aside millions more in case of a default, iWatch reported last month.



Republicans in Congress have raised questions for months about the Energy Department's decision to make Solyndra the poster-child for the green energy loan program. They expressed concern that so much federal money was headed to a company whose key investor was George Kaiser, an Oklahoma billionaire who raised more than $50,000 for Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Since May, Kaiser has declined interview requests.

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/solyn...e-house-role-massive-energy/story?id=14434588

Another reward for Obama's cronies...
 
Investigators Probe White House Role in Massive Energy Loan

House investigators said they have uncovered evidence that White House officials became personally involved in an Energy Department review of a hot-button $535 million loan guarantee to the now-failed California solar company Solyndra.



The allegation surfaced in a letter House Energy Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) sent to the White House Thursday night, saying he planned to accelerate efforts to understand an investment deal that may have left taxpayers out half a billion dollars.
"We have learned from our investigation that White House officials monitored Solyndra's application and communicated with [Department of Energy] and Office of Management and Budget officials during the course of their review," the letter says.


Thursday's letter, which calls on the White House to turn over correspondence between administration officials, Solyndra and its investors, presents the most pointed suggestion that the White House had direct involvement in the financing.



"How did this company, without maybe the best economic plan, all of a sudden get to the head of the line?" Upton told ABC News in an interview this week. "We want to know who made this decision ... and we're not going to stop until we get those answers."


White House officials have said in interviews that they did not intervene in the Solyndra deal or others benefiting companies backed by supporters of the president. Yet the administration, from Obama to the Department of Energy, has very publicly praised the loan guarantee.



In 2009, the Obama administration hailed the Solyndra loan as the first in a series of federal infusions for "green energy" firms that held the potential to clean up the environment and create jobs. But earlier this week, Solyndra abruptly closed its doors, announced it would file for bankruptcy and laid off more than 1,100 workers.



While Energy Department officials steadfastly vouched for Solyndra -- even after an earlier round of layoffs raised eyebrows -- other federal agencies and industry analysts for months questioned the viability of the company. Peter Lynch, a longtime solar industry analyst, told ABC News the company's fate should have been obvious from the start.



"Here's the bottom line," Lynch said. "It costs them $6 to make a unit. They're selling it for $3. In order to be competitive today, they have to sell it for between $1.5 and $2. That is not a viable business plan."



Other flags have been raised about how the Energy Department pushed the deal forward. The Center for Public Integrity's iWatch News and ABC disclosed that Energy Department officials announced the support for Solyndra even before final marketing and legal reviews were in. To government auditors, that move raised questions about just how fully the department vetted the deal -- and assessed its risk to taxpayers -- before signing off.



The White House's Office of Budget and Management viewed the arrangement as a riskier bet to taxpayers than DOE had. That forced the government to set aside millions more in case of a default, iWatch reported last month.



Republicans in Congress have raised questions for months about the Energy Department's decision to make Solyndra the poster-child for the green energy loan program. They expressed concern that so much federal money was headed to a company whose key investor was George Kaiser, an Oklahoma billionaire who raised more than $50,000 for Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Since May, Kaiser has declined interview requests.

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/solyn...e-house-role-massive-energy/story?id=14434588

Another reward for Obama's cronies...

Bitch, please. Perry is dirtier than Team Obama could ever be.
 
Not to the lower class that elected him, he finally came through with reparations, and the super rich did even better. Yes he dry fucked the working class.

If you ask me, the lower class is about to get really slammed.
 
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