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Talk about throwing Joe Biden under the bus, Obamas failed $524 million loan

Fremont : CA : USA | Sep 14, 2011 at 3:35 PM PDT
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Have you ever heard of the name of a company called SOLYNDRA? They are a company from Fremont California, that manufactors solar panels. They were once cited as the kind of renewable energy company worthy of federal stimulus money.

The Obama media said and I quote: In the administrations eagerness to stimulate the economy, the white house gave them this loan. BULL HOCKEY, now the white house is saying it was Biden that has ties to the company. This same company is the one Obama touted when he was push all these energy saving companies, Biden was to speak at one of their events, yet this same company has a large presence in the lobbying of Washington, actually, they have spent 2 million this year.

So, this $524 million dollars (May I remind you, it's Tax payers dollars) of our money went to a company, who says they can't compete with overseas companies who make solar panels and have laid off over 1100 workers, can't compete with a purse that has $524 million dollars.

Geez, whats that noise I just heard, oh, its a pin that was dropped in Washington, come on you obama supporters, blame the white guy. Better yet throw him under the bus.....

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Posted By firesisle Hardy Wright | 8 months ago
Add that to the Gibson Guitar debacle, where the DOJ literally told the Gibson CEO that his problems would "go away" if the jobs were outsourced to Madagascar... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j0IuKl95hA&sns=fb
Posted By pollard pollard | 8 months ago
Hardy,
how can the obama supporters sit around and do nothing or say anything about this. They were so quick to go after Cheney and others.

Gibson guitars dropped in value when they left one part of Michigan for another a few years ago, I think it was.
Reply By Write4Life Maryann Scarangello | 8 months ago
People should go to jail for this. But, with Democrats - even Eric Holder is above the law. We've seen this since day one with this administration.

A complete blind eye is given to them by the media unless it's a sex scandal - because too many people listen when they hear about a SEX scandal and they are forced to act or look foolish.

Look at the Middle East. This administration is backing the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood over there. They might as well have delivered Bin Laden to Egypt instead of killing him. The whole area is ripe to explode on Israel and a huge international conflict will follow. Israel supported by us, the rest supported by Russia and China. Hmmm.... doesn't that sound like the Cold War days?

People don't sit around the water cooler talking about the Obama administration's hand out of blank checks from tax payer dollars because it's not news. Anthony Wiener and his mouse on video - now that's water cooler talk.

Just look at the articles that get more than 100 hits on this site now - it is not the politics - it's the sex that sells.

If only Solyndra was the first name of a porn star.
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Posted By AsimMukhtar789 Asim Mukhtar | 8 months ago
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Posted By abdelfattah Abdel Fattah Hussein | 8 months ago
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