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When Obama carried out his Solyndra con game, he broke the same law that Martha Stewart went to prison for breaking « Dan from Squirrel Hill's Blog

In 2009 the Obama administration gave $535 million to Solyndra, claiming that it would create 4,000 new jobs. However, instead of creating those 4,000 new jobs, the company went bankrupt. It was later revealed that the company’s shareholders and executives had made substantial donations to Obama’s campaign, that the company had spent a large sum of money on lobbying, and that Solyndra executives had had many meetings with White House officials.

It was also revealed that the Obama administration had already been aware of Solyndra’s financial troubles. For example, according to the company’s security filings in 2009, the company had been selling its product for less than the cost of production. Solyndra was a private company, but had been planning to use its government loans as a means of going public – so when Obama knowingly overstated the company’s condition in order to help his friends at Solyndra, he broke the same law that Martha Stewart had been sent to prison for breaking.

In September 2011, federal agents visited the homes of Brian Harrison, the company’s CEO, and Chris Gronet, the company’s founder, to examine computer files and documents. Also in September 2011, the U.S. Treasury Department launched an investigation.

On September 13, 2011, the Washington Post reported on emails which showed that the Obama administration had tried to rush federal reviewers to approve the loan so Vice President Joe Biden could announce it at a September 2009 groundbreaking for the company’s factory. The company was a hallmark of President Obama’s plan to support clean energy technologies.

The New York Times reported that government auditors and industry analysts had faulted the Obama administration for failing to properly evaluate the company’s business proposals, as well as for failing to take note of troubling signs which were already evident. In addition, Frank Rusco, a program director at the Government Accountability Office, had found that the preliminary loan approval had been granted before officials had completed the legally mandated evaluations of the company.

The New York Times quoted Shyam Mehta, a senior analyst at GTM Research, as saying “There was just too much misplaced zeal at the Department of Energy for this company.” Among 143 companies that had expressed an interest in getting a loan guarantee, Solyndra was the first one to get approval. During the period when Solyndra’s loan guarantee was under review, the company had spent nearly $1.8 million on lobbying. Tim Harris, the CEO of Solopower, a different solar panel company which had obtained a $197 million loan guarantee, told the New York Times that his company had never considered spending any money on lobbying, and that “It was made clear to us early in the process that that was clearly verboten… We were told that it was not only not helpful but it was not acceptable.”

The Washington Post reported that Solyndra had used some of the loan money to purchase new equipment which it never used, and then sold that new equipment, still in its plastic wrap, for pennies on the dollar. Former Solyndra engineer Lindsey Eastburn told the Washington Post, “After we got the loan guarantee, they were just spending money left and right… Because we were doing well, nobody cared. Because of that infusion of money, it made people sloppy.”

On September 29, 2011, the Washington Post reported that the Obama administration had continued to allow Solyndra to receive taxpayer money even after it had defaulted on its $535 million loan.

On October 7, 2011, The Washington Post reported that newly revealed emails showed that Energy Department officials had been warned that their plan to help Solyndra by restructuring the loan might be illegal, and should be cleared with the Justice Department first. However, Energy Department officials moved ahead with the restructuring anyway, with a new deal that would repay company investors before taxpayers if the company were to default. The emails showed concerns within the Obama administration about the legality of the Energy Department’s actions. In addition, an Energy Department stimulus adviser, Steve Spinner, had pushed for the loan, despite having recused himself because his wife’s law firm had done work for the company.

In January 2012, CBS News reported that Solyndra had thrown millions of dollars worth of brand new glass tubes into garbage dumpsters, where they ended up being shattered. Solyndra told CBS that it had conducted an exhaustive search for buyers of the glass tubes, and that no one had wanted them. However, CBS discovered that Solyndra had not offered the glass tubes for sale at either one of its two asset auctions that took place in 2011. In addition, David Lucky, a buyer and seller of such equipment, told CBS that he would have bought the tubes if he had had a chance to do so. Greg Smestad, a solar scientist who had consulted for the Department of Energy, also agreed that the tubes had value, and had asked Solyndra to donate any unwanted tubes to Santa Clara University. Smestad stated, “That really makes me sad… Those tubes represent intellectual investment. These could have had a better value to do public good. I think they owed the U.S. taxpayer that.”

In April 2012, CBS News reported that Solyndra had left a substantial amount of toxic waste at its abandoned facility in Milpitas, California.
 
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Obama's a POS and Solyndra was hideous cronyism (except Dems are apparently immune), but I'm not sure how this clown tries to liken this situation to insider trading.
 
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Obama's a POS and Solyndra was hideous cronyism (except Dems are apparently immune), but I'm not sure how this clown tries to liken this situation to insider trading.

FWIW the clown is a hard core libertarian who has done quite a bit of homework on Obama.

Solyndra was not the only “green energy” company involved in this type of fraud. After Obama gave Raser Technologies $33 million to build a power plant, the company declared bankruptcy, and owed $1.5 million in back taxes. After Obama gave Abound Solar, Inc. a $400 million loan guarantee to build photovoltaic panel factories, the company halted production and laid off 180 employees. After Obama gave Beacon Power a $43 million loan guarantee to build green energy storage, the company filed for bankruptcy. After Obama approved $2.1 billion in loan guarantees for Solar Trust of America so it could build solar power plants, the company filed for bankruptcy.

Although Obama stated that all of the “green energy” companies that received taxpayer money were chosen “based solely on their merits,” the truth is that 71% of these grants and loans went to Obama donors and fundraisers, who raised $457,834 for his campaign, and were later approved for grants and loans totaling more than $11 billion. By November 2011, the Energy Department’s inspector general had begun more than 100 criminal investigations related to Obama’s stimulus. Although an “independent” review said that Obama had not done anything wrong, it was later reported that Herbert M. Allison Jr., the person who had conducted this “independent” review, donated $52,500 to Obama’s campaign.

Here are 95 examples of Barack Obama’s lying, lawbreaking, corruption, and cronyism « Dan from Squirrel Hill's Blog

Here are 95 examples of Barack Obama’s lying, lawbreaking, corruption, and cronyism:

1) Carried out military interventionism in Libya without Congressional approval

2) Gave a no-bid contract to Halliburton – just like Bush did

3) Has an administration full of lobbyists, after promising he wouldn’t have any

4) Has close ties to Wall St., but pretends to support Occupy Wall St.

5) Allowed abuse of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay to become even worse than it was under Bush

6) Supported the $700 billion TARP corporate-welfare bailout just like Bush

7) Waged the biggest war against medical marijuana of any president, which was the opposite of what he had promised

8) Nominated a tax cheater to enforce the tax laws

9) Gave tax dollars to AIG executives, then pretended to be outraged

10) Expanded Bush’s unconstitutional government faith based programs

11) Supported Bush’s unconstitutional Patriot Act

12) Increased the national debt more in one term than Bush did in two

13) Agrees with Bush’s support of unconstitutional, indefinite detention of U.S. citizens without filing any charges

14) Agrees with Bush’s support of unconstitutional, warrantless wiretapping

15) Avoided prosecution of Wall. St criminals

16) Had U.S. citizen killed without judicial process

17) Ordered private company to fire 1,000 employees

18) Stole money from retired teachers and police officers

19) Supported release of convicted mass murderer

20) Illegally put thousands of guns into hands of criminals

21) Fired Inspector General for discovering that Obama’s friend had embezzled government funds

22) Lied about putting health care negotiations on C-SPAN

23) Lied about letting people keep their health insurance

24) Lied about the cost of health care reform

25) Gave tax dollars to campaign contributors and lobbyists, and falsely claimed the money was for “green energy”

26) Had “off the record” meetings with lobbyists

27) Falsely claimed to believe in public education

28) Had armed agents raid guitar factory and seize guitars without charges being filed

29) Shut down Amish farm

30) Rewarded his fundraisers by giving them federal jobs

31) Ignored constitutional requirements for appointees

32) Gave tax dollars to corrupt private contractors

33) Used tax dollars to glorify murderers

34) Proved that he’s the least intelligent President in history

35) Supported new bailouts for speculators who caused housing bubble

36) Doesn’t care about taxpayers’ money

37) Supported ludicrous “scientific study”

38) Tried to outlaw family farms

39) Auctioned off ambassadorship to the Netherlands

40) Claimed that written tests are a form of “racial discrimination”

41) Made the TSA even more abusive and ridiculous than it had been under Bush

42) Violated Freedom of Information Act

43) Fined public school $15,000 for selling soda

44) Conducted dangerous and illegal scientific experiments on people

45) Gave middle finger to Vietnam veterans, their families, and their friends

46) Took ownership and control of General Motors

47) Forced banks to give mortgages to people who could not afford to pay them back

48) Stole money from retired Delphi employees

49) Used taxpayer money to buy soda for $3.40 per can

50) Paid way, way, way too much for internet access

51) Had a double standard for Bain Capital

52) Broke promise to teen campaign volunteers

53) Acted condescendingly toward Jewish voters

54) Cheated on his own taxes

55) Lied about his membership in a third party

56) Supported punishing students based on their race instead of on their behavior

57) Used “off the books” funding for military interventionism

58) Tried to silence criticism of auto-bailouts

59) Dismissed charges of voter intimidation, despite video evidence

60) Falsely claimed to support the second amendment

61) Nominated a communist who said 9-11 was an inside job

62) Falsely said he would not raise taxes on the poor and middle class

63) Falsely said he wanted to simplify the tax code, when he actually wanted to make it more complex

64) Oversaw some of the world’s worst increases in corruption

65) Has lack of transparency

66) Falsely claimed he would wait five days before signing bills

67) Falsely claimed stimulus spending would be transparent

68) Announced plans to send military to Australia

69) Falsely promised to accept public campaign financing and spending limits

70) Tried to silence video on YouTube

71) Rejected international help to clean up BP oil spill

72) Falsely said he opposed government waste, when he actually loves it

73) Nominated past frequent user of illegal drugs to keep illegal drugs out of schools

74) Avoids firing aides who owe back taxes

75) Used Abbott and Costello style economics as a basis for national policy

76) Sent U.S. troops to Africa

77) Made secret plans for his second term

78) Holds double standard for people who use crude and vulgar language toward women

79) Gave some employers special exemptions from health care reform

80) Defended Bush administration’s unconstitutional, unwarranted use of GPS device

81) Opposes newspapers reporting the news

82) Supported Bush administration for fining CBS for showing Janet Jackson’s breast

83) Allowed campaign contributors to bring lobbyists into White House

84) Falsely said that criminal background checks constituted “racial discrimination”

85) Was cited by nine states for committing 21 illegal acts

86) Tried to seize hotel because some of its customers had used illegal drugs

87) Falsely said his campaign was not funded by large donors

88) Holds double standard for subsidizing solar power companies

89) Tried to create an administration full of tax cheaters

90) Hired a Communications Director who admires a mass murderer

91) Tried to replace science with political correctness

92) Made recess appointments when Congress was not in recess

93) Said the health insurance mandate was not a tax, but later told the Supreme Court that it was

94 ) Lied about being his “brother’s keeper”

95) Punishes hospitals for saving the lives of patients with heart disease

Every claim in the above is explained and has links to articles substantuating those claims.

It probably wouldn't be all that hard to come up with 95 more.

This administration has so little respect for the law that they treat it with open disdain.

When has there ever been an American president that had one cabinet level official cited for contempt of court and another for contempt of congress in one term?
 

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