Friday, 28 October 2011

{Political_Views} News from The Hill: House panel to vote on White House subpoena for Solyndra docs

This is JUST what we need!  To have the House spend it's time on a failed company.  Didn't the Republicons do the very same thing with the failed land deal of the Clintons?  I'm referring to White Water.  You see where that got them didn't you?  Six years of investigations, costing $40 MILLION, and 1 BJ later they tied up the Congress with a limp dick failed impeachment attempt.  

Why are they not investigating the no bid contracts that Dick Cheney engineered for his former company wherein $8 BILLION went missing?  Then there's the fact that the Bush 43 Administration is the ones who got the ball rolling on the Solyndra loan to begin with.  Hey at least with that loan we know where the money went!

This is all a political attempt to smear the present administration with the shit that the last administration left laying around.  Just one more thing to pick up and clean up after the Republicons.  Now they want to complain about the manner in which the clean up is coming about.  Ain't that a crock?

News from The Hill:

House panel to vote on White House subpoena for Solyndra docs
By Andrew Restuccia

A House Energy and Commerce Committee panel will vote next week on whether to subpoena the White House for documents on the Solyndra case.

Republicans scheduled a business meeting of the committee's investigative panel for Nov. 3 to vote on a resolution to authorize a White House subpoena. The meeting comes after the White House rejected Republicans' request for all internal communications related to Solyndra.

Read the complete story here.




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