The 11 Other Solyndras

On January 14, 2012, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by curits

**Written by Doug Powers Yesterday there was another White House document dump regarding Solyndra’s bankruptcy filing just after the 2010 elections . While Solyndra is the crown jewel in the Department of Energy’s “you can’t make a green omelette without breaking a few hundred million taxpayer eggs” trial-and-error initiative, there are many other examples. CBS News’ Sharyl Attkisson — who was one of the first reporters on the Solyndra trail — featured 11 other DoE loan recipients that either have or probably will take a Solyndra-style plunge and suck down $6.5 billion of taxpayer loans with them. Video by way of Real Clear Politics : ***** The DoE isn’t playing with their own money, so no credit risk is too great: In the case of Beacon Power, even if the company ended up receiving the DOE loan guarantee, Standard and Poor’s analysis indicated it still wouldn’t be a smart investment. The credit agency’s ratings services division assigned Beacon Power a “CCC+” Final Rating. Standard and Poor’s defines a “CCC” rating as “currently vulnerable” and “dependent upon favorable business, financial, and economic conditions to meet its financial requirements.” Somebody needs to scrutinize the rigor in the Department of Energy’s process of rigorous scrutiny . Or maybe insisting that DoE officials must invest a dollar of their own money in these projects for every thousand dollars of taxpayer money would help tighten the vetting process. Final note: Not every Solyndra employee lost his or her job. There are still 84 people working there — a couple dozen of which might even receive bonuses this year. **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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The 11 Other Solyndras

Obama vs. McConnell: Who’s the Grown-up?

On December 24, 2010, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by Barry Munz

Filed under: Barack Obama , Deep Background , 2010 Elections , Mitch McConnell , 2012 Elections

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Obama vs. McConnell: Who’s the Grown-up?

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Filed under: Polls , 2010 Elections , Barack Obama An October poll found 49 percent of voters aged 18 to 29 approve of the president’s job performance, down from 58 percent a year ago.

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Among Young Voters, Obama’s Campaign Magic Fades

-By Warner Todd Huston The 2010 elections are now history. If there was any lesson from this Republican tidal wave that swept across the country it is that the vast majority of Americans are furious at the overspending and flawed leadership of our politicians. Voters are no longer so easily fooled by claims that wild spending

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L.A. Sports Stadium Project More Important Than Libraries, Police, Firemen?

Filed under: House , Democrats , Republicans , Barack Obama , Nancy Pelosi , 2010 Elections , Congress , Conservatives It’s a tough balancing act for Pelosi who wants to make nice with a rival, Rep. Steny Hoyer, but also needs keep faith with the black caucus by rewarding Rep. James Clyburn.

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Filed under: Senate , House , Democrats , Republicans , Mitt Romney , Culture , 2010 Elections , Ethics , Barack Obama What did “the American people say” last Tuesday? Depending on the politician: They “want us to put aside the left-wing wish list.” They made “the important decision to fire Nancy Pelosi.” . . .

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‘The American People’ Are More Complicated Than One Midterm Election

associatedcontent – The 2010 elections proved an emotional and intellectual mess for most of us.

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Opinion: Obama shouldn’t compromise on goals, successes
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Millennials Missing from the Midterms

On November 4, 2010, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

Filed under: Voting , 2010 Elections Experts blamed both of the political parties and individual campaigns for the dip in youth voter turnout.

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Millennials Missing from the Midterms

Filed under: Republicans , Afghanistan , 2010 Elections , Congress , Deficit , Mitch McConnell , Economy , Health Care Reform Newly empowered GOP congressional leaders say their victories are rejections of Obama and his agenda. Maybe so, but overreaching is a risk for them, too.

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Republicans Think They Won a Mandate, But Did They?

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Filed under: 2010 Elections Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate Pat Toomey recently sat down for an exclusive interview with Politics Daily.

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Pat Toomey on Economy, Tea Party and Pennsylvania Senate Race