I have looked at the news recently. It appears that a solar panel company named Solyndra the same company, President Obama said, had such a bright economic future in the field of solar energy, well, let's just say Solyndra's economic solar sun has burned out. I think if I owned any company the first thing I would do, is make sure President Obama never came for a visit. I certainly, would never let him tell me or the nation that my company had a bright future for it seems, if a company receives President Obama's personal endorsement that is equal to the kiss of economic death to that company.
Have you ever noticed how the company name Solyndra, sounds a lot like the phase, so lend us? I'm not sure that's just a coincidence. Not too long ago, it seems that Solyndra was in need of some financial assistance, So, the American tax payer was asked to lend Solyndra somewhere between 528 to 535 billion dollars. It appears, this loan was made in spite of the fact, the White House had been informed, Solyndra was on shaky financial ground. I saw on the news there were email communications that seem to suggest that Vice President Biden was concerned about Solyndra's financial problems. It seems, there was a photo opp that was supposed to take place. Wow for 528 billion dollars I think I would have asked for more than a picture. The government is now conducting a federal investigation. I,m sure the real truth will be uncovered or kept covered, depending on what it takes to cover President Obama's political backside. One question still troubles me however, The American taxpayer loaned Solyndra over 500 billion dollars and they went bankrupt, now, President Obama says, if the government spends another 547 billion dollars and passes his jobs plan that will create jobs for 15 million unemployed Americans? Wow! with logic like that well, let's just say, that, President Obama's chances for reelection are a lot like Solyndra's economic solar future and that's not very bright! As always, my friends, these thoughts remain, just some words, to think on.
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