THREE in one week

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Three green energy companies that received government money are in trouble this week alone. What was that about it being OK to throw taxpayer money on Green jobs?? It ain't working folks.

I have no more words.............

Earlier this week, Stimulus beneficiary Evergreen Energy bit the dust. Then, Ener1, a manufacturer of batteries for electric vehicles and recipient of Stimulus largesse, filed for bankruptcy. And today, the Las Vegas Sun reports that Amonix, Inc., a manufacturer of solar panels that received $5.9 million from the Porkulus, will cut two-thirds of its workforce, about 200 employees, only seven months after opening a factory in Nevada.

Drip, Drip, Drip: Yet Another Green Energy Stimulus Recipient Hits the Skids (the third this week!)
 
My systems that i have developed turn the taxpayer into cituzen investor,having complete control and direction of budgets,and government working only on behalf of the majority vote of the peopke,not work unto themselves,complete transparancy and accountability in their leadership. Complete polaric opposite of what we are currentlly experiencing.power for the people,of the people,by the people.
 
Three green energy companies that received government money are in trouble this week alone. What was that about it being OK to throw taxpayer money on Green jobs?? It ain't working folks.

I have no more words.............

Earlier this week, Stimulus beneficiary Evergreen Energy bit the dust. Then, Ener1, a manufacturer of batteries for electric vehicles and recipient of Stimulus largesse, filed for bankruptcy. And today, the Las Vegas Sun reports that Amonix, Inc., a manufacturer of solar panels that received $5.9 million from the Porkulus, will cut two-thirds of its workforce, about 200 employees, only seven months after opening a factory in Nevada.

Drip, Drip, Drip: Yet Another Green Energy Stimulus Recipient Hits the Skids (the third this week!)

Well it's not their Money, so of course it's ok to throw it away. Socialism is fun huh?
 
Three green energy companies that received government money are in trouble this week alone. What was that about it being OK to throw taxpayer money on Green jobs?? It ain't working folks.

I have no more words.............

Earlier this week, Stimulus beneficiary Evergreen Energy bit the dust. Then, Ener1, a manufacturer of batteries for electric vehicles and recipient of Stimulus largesse, filed for bankruptcy. And today, the Las Vegas Sun reports that Amonix, Inc., a manufacturer of solar panels that received $5.9 million from the Porkulus, will cut two-thirds of its workforce, about 200 employees, only seven months after opening a factory in Nevada.

Drip, Drip, Drip: Yet Another Green Energy Stimulus Recipient Hits the Skids (the third this week!)

Well it's not their Money, so of course it's ok to throw it away. Socialism is fun huh?

Of course they're bankrupt.

They gave all that money away as campaign contributions... :eusa_shhh:
 
I have to laugh..

The left heralds Obama and cirticizes Romney.

They herald Obama for his green energy intiatives and they criticize Romney for his investment history.

So, in essence..

They are heralding a man that has lost millions, if not billions of tax payer money on losing investments..

Yet they criticize Romney for making smart investment decisions that nets him millions in gains a year.

I have to laugh at the irony.
 
Three green energy companies that received government money are in trouble this week alone. What was that about it being OK to throw taxpayer money on Green jobs?? It ain't working folks.

I have no more words.............

Earlier this week, Stimulus beneficiary Evergreen Energy bit the dust. Then, Ener1, a manufacturer of batteries for electric vehicles and recipient of Stimulus largesse, filed for bankruptcy. And today, the Las Vegas Sun reports that Amonix, Inc., a manufacturer of solar panels that received $5.9 million from the Porkulus, will cut two-thirds of its workforce, about 200 employees, only seven months after opening a factory in Nevada.

Drip, Drip, Drip: Yet Another Green Energy Stimulus Recipient Hits the Skids (the third this week!)
Trail and error again, oh well, dangit'. Money spent in Iraq? what did WE get out of that?

Financial cost of the Iraq War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cost of War to the United States | COSTOFWAR.COM

sheez, no wonder the USA has such huge deficits, you can't fight wars without tax dollars coming in to fund them. I'm with the 99 ers.
 
Three green energy companies that received government money are in trouble this week alone. What was that about it being OK to throw taxpayer money on Green jobs?? It ain't working folks.

I have no more words.............



Drip, Drip, Drip: Yet Another Green Energy Stimulus Recipient Hits the Skids (the third this week!)

Well it's not their Money, so of course it's ok to throw it away. Socialism is fun huh?

Of course they're bankrupt.

They gave all that money away as campaign contributions... :eusa_shhh:

Hmmm, like to see the books.
 
Three out of how many? What does that translate into in terms of failure rate? How many green energy companies are successful, compared to those that failed?

What measures (apart from scrapping all public support for green energy, which frankly deserves no consideration) can be put in place to reduce the incidence of failure?
 
Three out of how many? What does that translate into in terms of failure rate? How many green energy companies are successful, compared to those that failed?

What measures (apart from scrapping all public support for green energy, which frankly deserves no consideration) can be put in place to reduce the incidence of failure?


Three.... new bankruptcies this week.


or have you forgotten Solyndra



we arent talking green energy companies. ... we are talking white house backed and touted, tax payer funded companies that have gone bellie up.
 
Three out of how many? What does that translate into in terms of failure rate? How many green energy companies are successful, compared to those that failed?

What measures (apart from scrapping all public support for green energy, which frankly deserves no consideration) can be put in place to reduce the incidence of failure?

well...to start, one must review the advice from the analysts.

Now, as in the case of Solyndra, we were advised by the analysts THAT WE PAY TO ANALYZE that Solyndra was a bad bet...and the analystrs were so on target, they actually gave a date of when the company will run out of money...even WITH the loan.

Now...let me ask you this Dragon....

If you hired an analyst and asked that analyst if company A was a good gamble....and he charged you 100K and answered "yes. it is a good gamble...

And it went belly up and you lost your investment...

And then you found out that the analyst accidentally sent you a letter saying it was a GOOD gamble...and it was a typo...and it should have said it is NOT a good gamble...and you found this out becuase all others that asked him got the letter saying it is NOT a good gamble...

WHat would you do? Would you let it slide or would you ask for restitution for negligence?
I ask bescause I am sure you would ask for restitution...

So why are you so quick to give Obama a pass...he took YOU tax money and gve it to many people who were to analyze Solyndra...and when they told him to stay away from it he ignored them and invested a half a billion of YOUR tax money and lost it in a year...
 
Three out of how many? What does that translate into in terms of failure rate? How many green energy companies are successful, compared to those that failed?

What measures (apart from scrapping all public support for green energy, which frankly deserves no consideration) can be put in place to reduce the incidence of failure?


Three.... new bankruptcies this week.


or have you forgotten Solyndra



we arent talking green energy companies. ... we are talking white house backed and touted, tax payer funded companies that have gone bellie up.
This is the issue.
 
Three green energy companies that received government money are in trouble this week alone. What was that about it being OK to throw taxpayer money on Green jobs?? It ain't working folks.

I have no more words.............

Earlier this week, Stimulus beneficiary Evergreen Energy bit the dust. Then, Ener1, a manufacturer of batteries for electric vehicles and recipient of Stimulus largesse, filed for bankruptcy. And today, the Las Vegas Sun reports that Amonix, Inc., a manufacturer of solar panels that received $5.9 million from the Porkulus, will cut two-thirds of its workforce, about 200 employees, only seven months after opening a factory in Nevada.

Drip, Drip, Drip: Yet Another Green Energy Stimulus Recipient Hits the Skids (the third this week!)

I'll keep this thread going. Had one on it the other day. It kept getting buried.

I believe in renewables. I want green energy to succeed. But what you have now are scam artists sucking at the giant tit of washington so called watermelons. green on the outside red on the inside and nothing they do helps the environment.

all liars they are.
 
Three out of how many? What does that translate into in terms of failure rate? How many green energy companies are successful, compared to those that failed?

What measures (apart from scrapping all public support for green energy, which frankly deserves no consideration) can be put in place to reduce the incidence of failure?


Three.... new bankruptcies this week.


or have you forgotten Solyndra



we arent talking green energy companies. ... we are talking white house backed and touted, tax payer funded companies that have gone bellie up.
This is the issue.


seems to me the only green companies that are going under are the ones that obama hand picked and handed over millions to.
 
Three out of how many? What does that translate into in terms of failure rate? How many green energy companies are successful, compared to those that failed?

What measures (apart from scrapping all public support for green energy, which frankly deserves no consideration) can be put in place to reduce the incidence of failure?


Three.... new bankruptcies this week.


or have you forgotten Solyndra



we arent talking green energy companies. ... we are talking white house backed and touted, tax payer funded companies that have gone bellie up.
This is the issue.

Think of the ones that have gotten new money like the Kennedy kids one.

Dear lord. It's unreal. It's like a giant money laundering scheme.
 
Three green energy companies that received government money are in trouble this week alone. What was that about it being OK to throw taxpayer money on Green jobs?? It ain't working folks.

I have no more words.............

Earlier this week, Stimulus beneficiary Evergreen Energy bit the dust. Then, Ener1, a manufacturer of batteries for electric vehicles and recipient of Stimulus largesse, filed for bankruptcy. And today, the Las Vegas Sun reports that Amonix, Inc., a manufacturer of solar panels that received $5.9 million from the Porkulus, will cut two-thirds of its workforce, about 200 employees, only seven months after opening a factory in Nevada.

Drip, Drip, Drip: Yet Another Green Energy Stimulus Recipient Hits the Skids (the third this week!)

I'll keep this thread going. Had one on it the other day. It kept getting buried.

I believe in renewables. I want green energy to succeed. But what you have now are scam artists sucking at the giant tit of washington so called watermelons. green on the outside red on the inside and nothing they do helps the environment.

all liars they are.

I started to post this in the other thread but I thought it deserved one of it's own. :eek:

How many of these TAXPAYER funded green companies have to go under before the left sees the money that is being thrown away!! I'd really like to see the total number of dollars that have gone to these failed companies.
 
My systems that i have developed turn the taxpayer into cituzen investor,having complete control and direction of budgets,and government working only on behalf of the majority vote of the peopke,not work unto themselves,complete transparancy and accountability in their leadership. Complete polaric opposite of what we are currentlly experiencing.power for the people,of the people,by the people.

Lemme guess, Albanian is your native tongue?

:lol:
 
Three green energy companies that received government money are in trouble this week alone. What was that about it being OK to throw taxpayer money on Green jobs?? It ain't working folks.

I have no more words.............

Drip, Drip, Drip: Yet Another Green Energy Stimulus Recipient Hits the Skids (the third this week!)

I'll keep this thread going. Had one on it the other day. It kept getting buried.

I believe in renewables. I want green energy to succeed. But what you have now are scam artists sucking at the giant tit of washington so called watermelons. green on the outside red on the inside and nothing they do helps the environment.

all liars they are.

I started to post this in the other thread but I thought it deserved one of it's own. :eek:

How many of these TAXPAYER funded green companies have to go under before the left sees the money that is being thrown away!! I'd really like to see the total number of dollars that have gone to these failed companies.

Must... have... more... stimulus!!!!!!!!
 
When it's not your Money you're spending, you tend to care less about how you spend it. This was Taxpayer Money, so Obama doesn't give a shit. Period, end of story.
 

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