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More Solyndra Corruption: Lied About Layoffs, Excessive Bonuses

Evil 1 2012/06/15 13:30:43

When Solyndra, the $535 million boondoggle that the Obama Administration funded and championed, went bankrupt, the company stated that 1100 workers lost their jobs. That was a lie; the Labor Department now has revealed that 1861 workers were let go. That’s 70% higher than Solyndra claimed.


In addition, the Labor Department reports that Solyndra increased production in 2011 even though it didn’t come close to selling off its inventory of panels. The company had enough panels to power about 23,000 homes but still pressed ahead with their production. It’s unlikely that they would have proceeded in this manner if they had not been funded by the government.


Solyndra was corrupt in other ways; senior executives collected multiple bonuses, some as high as $60,000, even though they were heading toward bankruptcy. More than a dozen senior executives received huge quarterly bonuses on April 15 and again on July 8 in 2011. Examples included:




  • Karen Alter, Solyndra's vice president of marketing, base salary of $275,000; awarded a $55,000 bonus in April and again in July.
  • Ben Bierman, Solyndra's executive vice president of operations and engineering, base salary of $300,000; awarded $60,000 in April and again in July.
  • Will Stover, the company's chief financial officer, awarded a $60,000 bonus in April and again in July.
  • Chris Gronet, the company's founder and original CEO, had a base salary of $400,000, but got a severance package totaling $456,000 when he was replaced by Brian Harrison, who was named CEO in July 2010. The only reason Gronet didn’t collect the severance pay was that the company went bankrupt.

When you look at Obama’s pet Solyndra, it becomes abundantly clear what Barack Obama means by green jobs. And the workers can go eat cake.

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  • darcie lamar 2012/06/15 14:52:41
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    Solyndra is only one of many "green" companies the Obama administration loaned OUR money to that went bankrupt. If you follow the money the top donors to Obama's campaign are some how involved with these companies in several cases. Obama is spreading the wealth - right back to his rich supporters.

    Solyndra investor made frequent White House visits, records show
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    December 1, 2011 | Daniel J. Goldstein

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    George Kaiser, the top investor in the failed company Solyndra and a chief fundraiser for the Obama campaign, visited White House officials at least 16 times between March 2009 and July 2011, including three times in one day shortly after the administration expressed second thoughts about granting the company a loan, according to White House visitor logs.

    Solyndra, a maker of thin-film solar panels, received a $535 million loan from the Department of Energy in September 2009. In August 2011, the company declared bankruptcy.

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    Solyndra received favorable IRS ruling weeks before loan
    Solyndra CEO touted progress to lawmakers just before bankruptcy



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    Kaiser, an Oklahoma billionaire who led Solyndra's biggest investor, Argonaut Private E...

    Solyndra is only one of many "green" companies the Obama administration loaned OUR money to that went bankrupt. If you follow the money the top donors to Obama's campaign are some how involved with these companies in several cases. Obama is spreading the wealth - right back to his rich supporters.

    Solyndra investor made frequent White House visits, records show
    PRINT
    December 1, 2011 | Daniel J. Goldstein

    Robert Galbraith/Reuters
    George Kaiser, the top investor in the failed company Solyndra and a chief fundraiser for the Obama campaign, visited White House officials at least 16 times between March 2009 and July 2011, including three times in one day shortly after the administration expressed second thoughts about granting the company a loan, according to White House visitor logs.

    Solyndra, a maker of thin-film solar panels, received a $535 million loan from the Department of Energy in September 2009. In August 2011, the company declared bankruptcy.

    Related
    Solyndra received favorable IRS ruling weeks before loan
    Solyndra CEO touted progress to lawmakers just before bankruptcy



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    Kaiser, an Oklahoma billionaire who led Solyndra's biggest investor, Argonaut Private Equity, donated $50,000 to the Obama campaign. President Barack Obama visited Solyndra in May 2010, saying, "The true engine of economic growth will always be companies like Solyndra."

    Republicans have accused the Obama administration of political favoritism in granting the Solyndra loan.
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  • Evil 1 darcie ... 2012/06/15 17:09:00
    Evil 1
    +1
    If you really want to get enraged look into Brightsource.

    http://blog.heritage.org/2012...

    http://blogcritics.org/politi...

    http://blog.heritage.org/2011...

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...

    Obama should be impeached as well as held accountable for Solyndra and Brightsource. The disgusting fact is that the media has said nothing about the cronyism and payoffs of Brightsource.
  • darcie ... Evil 1 2012/06/15 17:49:03
    darcie lamar
    +1
    Thanks for the links. The corruption of this administration is beyond astounding.
  • Evil 1 darcie ... 2012/06/15 22:02:22
    Evil 1
    +1
    It is beyond comprehension!
  • Reichstolz 2012/06/15 13:48:35
    Reichstolz
    +3
    A shining example why government does not deserve the power to confiscate anyone's wealth.

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