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Did Bush promise loans to solyndra?
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2011/09/13/317594...
Why didn't I hear about this until the black guy did it?
5 Answers
- tonalc2Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Why yes, yes he did. Actually, the whole Energy Department loan program was created by a Republican Congress.
- jeeper_peeper321Lv 79 years ago
Nope, actually the Bush administration looked at granting loans to solyndra
then decided against giving the loans
Libs always leave that part out, that they decided against granting the loans
- Anonymous9 years ago
Bush did not grant Solyndra any money, moron. Meanwhile here is obongo's record:
SunPower, after receiving $1.5 billion from DOE, is reorganizing, cutting jobs.
First Solar, after receiving $1.46 billion from DOE, is reorganizing, cutting jobs.
Solyndra, after receiving $535 million from DOE, filed for bankruptcy protection.
Ener1, after receiving $118.5 million from DOE, filed for bankruptcy protection.
Evergreen Solar, after receiving millions of dollars from the state of Massachusetts, filed for bankruptcy protection.
SpectraWatt, backed by Intel and Goldman Sachs, filed for bankruptcy protection.
Beacon Power, after receiving $43 million from DOE, filed for bankruptcy protection.
Abound Solar, after receiving $400 million from DOE, filed for bankruptcy protection.
Amonix, after receiving $5.9 million from DOE, filed for bankruptcy protection.
Babcock & Brown (an Australian company), after receiving $178 million from DOE, filed for bankruptcy protection.
A123 Systems, after receiving $279 million from DOE, shipped some bad batteries and is barely operating. It cut jobs.
Solar Trust for America, after receiving a $2.1-billion loan guarantee from DOE, filed for bankruptcy protection.
Nevada Geothermal, after receiving $98.5 million from DOE, warns of potential defaults in new SEC filings.
- Anonymous9 years ago
HULK SMASH SOLAR POWER !
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