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Obama's Growing Green Energy Scandal Is More Than Just The Failure Of Solyndra - Investors.com
Things must not be all that hunky dory on the Demo plantation when the Washington Post is airing dirty laundry.
Pravda on the Potomac is probably are just trying to gloss it over so that when the eventual Republican nominee brings it up they can go 'ho hum, that's old news, nobody was ever prosecuted.'
Yeah right, we have an attorney general who is guilty of perjury and accessory to murder and Wapo expects him to prosecute anyone?
BTW, a couple of Obama's top advisors are the past heads of Freddie Mac and Fannie May, two of the guys most responsible for the near collapse of the American economy to begin with.
If you put all of the crooks associated with Obama in prison, you'd have to build a new prison to hold them all.
Obama's green energy scandal is more than Solyndra, the failed solar panel maker that squandered $535 million of Obama stimulus cash and hosted the president for a propaganda visit. It's a series of green-energy companies failing despite the administration's ceaseless promotion of the industry and the unseemly White House ties that run throughout.
While the legacy media often shills for Democrats, sometimes an outlet surprises us, as the Washington Post did with this week's story outlining the shady Obama links to the clean-energy industry and implying the administration has engaged in first-class corruption.
Post reporters, for instance, "found that $3.9 billion in federal grants and financing flowed to 21 companies backed by firms with connections to five Obama administration staffers and advisers."
Named in the story is Sanjay Wagle, "venture capitalist" and "Obama fundraiser" who joined the Energy Department, which "provided $2.4 billion in public funding to clean-energy companies in which Wagle's former firm, Vantage Point Venture Partners, had invested."
Things must not be all that hunky dory on the Demo plantation when the Washington Post is airing dirty laundry.
Pravda on the Potomac is probably are just trying to gloss it over so that when the eventual Republican nominee brings it up they can go 'ho hum, that's old news, nobody was ever prosecuted.'
Yeah right, we have an attorney general who is guilty of perjury and accessory to murder and Wapo expects him to prosecute anyone?
BTW, a couple of Obama's top advisors are the past heads of Freddie Mac and Fannie May, two of the guys most responsible for the near collapse of the American economy to begin with.
If you put all of the crooks associated with Obama in prison, you'd have to build a new prison to hold them all.