Here's an interesting article on the Solyndra plant and it's lavishness.
In case you missed it, Mark Levin had a caller on his show that he called Jenny that was a former employee at the Solyndra plant. She said that she was on a lower rung on the ladder as far as employees goes.
What she had to say was that everyone knew before they even broke ground for the plant that it was going to be a failure simply because the Chinese were producing solar panels at a lower cost. Still, they broke ground and the plant continued to operate until the money ran out. Unfortunately, the money ran out faster than they thought it would. Jenny also said that the few orders the plant did have were government contracts. How would anyone stay in business long if they were their only customer?
It appears that a lot of people were thinking, "If we build it, they will come." Field of Dreams was a great movie, but it was just that--a movie. Obama and his renegade EPA couldn't make enough regulations fast enough to keep Solyndra in business.
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