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Solar: Fake Energy Provided by Fake President

Robert58 Wrote: Apr 14, 2012 11:21 AM
Thank you John. Stating the obvious is necessary as there are some who remain oblivious to the facts no matter how easy they are to find. What I find to be the most disturbing part of this article is the result of the survey. To me it is incredible that there are 13% of likely voters who just can't seem to decide whether or not it is a good idea to allow the government to steal $10,000 of their money and then give it to someone who can afford to buy a $40,000 car. Shouldn't we be asking ourselves what the wisdom is in allowing these people to vote at all?

This is the year that the fake energy provided by our fake president finally collide and go boom.

So, get ready for a new round of green bankruptcies, as Europe trims back subsidies for solar companies and taxpayers lose their appetite for subsidizing green power.

“The mini-bubble resulting from the rush to cash in on solar subsidies in European and U.S. markets is ending, as feed-in tariffs drop in Europe while loan guarantee and tax credit programs tighten up in the U.S.,” says a new report from Bank of America Merrill Lynch according to CNBC.com.

Germany is dialing back...

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