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millions more down the drain. More failed “stimulus” policy.

March 13, 2012
http://sayanythingblog.com/entry/solyndra-wasnt-the-only-stimulus-funds-recipient-to-go-belly-up/

The Solyndra scandal is dominating the headlines right now, and rightfully so. But it’s worth noting that the now-bankrupt solar company wasn’t the only recipient of big stimulus dollars to end up in bankruptcy.

None of these companies had the close political ties to the Obama administration that Solyndra did, apparently, and the dollar amounts involved were a fraction of what was squandered on Solyndra.

But even so, millions more down the drain. More failed “stimulus” policy.

At least four other companies have received stimulus funding only to later file for bankruptcy, and two of those were working on alternative energy.

Evergreen Solar Inc., reportedly received $5.3 million of stimulus cash through a state grant to install 11,000 photovoltaic panels installed at 11 colleges and universities, a recycling facility and an education center in Massachusetts.

The company, once a rock star in the solar industry, filed for bankruptcy protection last month, saying it couldn’t compete with Chinese rivals without reorganizing. The company intends to focus on building up its manufacturing facility in China.

SpectraWatt, based in Hopewell Junction, N.Y., is also a solar cell company that was spun out of Intel in 2008. In June 2009, SpectraWatt received a $500,000 grant from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as part of the stimulus package. SpectraWatt was one of 13 companies to receive the money to help develop ways to improve solar cells without changing current manufacturing processes.

The company filed for bankruptcy last month, saying it could not compete with its Chinese competitors, which receive “considerable government and financial support.” …

Another winner of stimulus who ultimately lost is Mountain Plaza Inc. Despite declaring bankruptcy in 2003, the company received $424,000 from the Tennessee Department of Transportation as part of a grant aimed at installing “truck stop electrification” systems that allow idling truckers to plug-in during extended stops and turn off their exhaust-belching, environment polluting diesel engines.

Mountain Plaza had filed for bankruptcy protection again in June 2010. TDOT, which received a $2 million stimulus grant from the Environmental Protection Agency for the project, said it didn’t learn about the bankruptcy until October, but it is closely monitoring the project.

Elsewhere, Olsen’s Crop Service and Olsen’s Mills Acquisition Co. also failed despite Olsen’s Mills receiving $10 million to increase employment, add equipment and machinery, refinance existing debts and work capital for operations and acquire land. The payout — part of a $64 million package to nine rural businesses in Wisconsin for economic development loan assistance — was delivered in January 2010, after Olsen’s Mills filed for bankruptcy protection for defaulting on a $60 million bank loan.

Meanwhile, Obama wants another stimulus bill this time with an “infrastructure bank” aimed at doling out these same sort of “investments.”

Hope for change.

 

Instant effect, relaxation. blisscoded sound.

March 2, 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_a-Yh5FTaE&feature=related
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Allergy Meds Linked to memory loss

March 1, 2012


 

Cocktail of Popular Drugs May Cloud Brain

Tim Robinson

Many people are unaware that dozens of painkillers, antihistamines and psychiatric medications — from drugstore staples to popular antidepressants — can adversely affect brain function, mostly in the elderly. Regular use of multiple medications that have this effect has been linked to cognitive impairment and memory loss.

Called anticholinergics, the drugs block the action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, someti...


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High Gas Prices

March 1, 2012

by Jeannette Di Louie, Investment U Research

Thursday, March 1, 2012


Various media outlets seem set on convincing the American populace that high gasoline prices are, in fact, not so bad as we’re making them out to be.

Sometimes it’s a geopolitical or environmental argument they recite, speculating that painful pump prices will drive consumers away from the problematic Middle East’s oil reserves and into green energy outlets.

Sometimes they bring politics into the mix, pointing to the Repub...


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Obama's US Energy Policy Speech

March 1, 2012
Oil dependance is down since 2009.   Anyone that thinks we can drill our way out of this then they don't know what they are talking about.  If we really want energy sources then we must look to other technologies. --Obama


My Questions:


Couldn't the reason for the Oil consumption decreased  simply be a result of unemployment increase?

Should we invest in these other resources or balance the budget?

Are these other clean resources reliable? 
   

 
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Happy Site

March 1, 2012
From Curt Oden

This is really cool.
    I found one theme song they did not have.
The theme from “Surf Side Six” with Troy Donahue!
    They have old ones like Hawaiian Eye, 77 Sunset Strip,
Dragnet and Honey West.   Plus, all of the old TV Western Show’s Theme songs!

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http://slowdownnow.org/the-stories/american-siesta.html

March 1, 2012

Vacuity, a business journal dedicated to helping businesspeople conduct content-free meetings, notes a rise in workplace napping.

Dr. Dennis Dormer, Director of the Department of Napology at MSU*, today released results of a long-term study of hundreds of businesses worldwide.

“More people are napping at work,” said Dormer. The study showed companies without an employee napping plan (ENP) are more at risk of their workforce falling asleep an inopportune moments.

Dr. Dormer conducted eighty-o...

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http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/

March 1, 2012
I didn't know there was such a site.
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Balanced Budget Amendment

March 1, 2012
You don't have to be an economist to understand what is going on. To put this crisis into perspective, it took the presidencies from George Washington to Bill Clinton to amass the same amount of debt that the Obama Administration has racked up in the past 32 months.
Dan Burton Quote

  http://burton.house.gov/pages/balanced-budget-amendment 

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RE:Monsanto Idaho Study

March 1, 2012
I do not know,   I had not heard of that investigation in the state of Idaho before!
            It seems like there is always bad news about something anymore......

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