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April 9, 2012
How Obama's 'Recovery Act' paid for transferring military technology to RussiaWhen the true history of Barack Obama's "Recovery Act" comes to light there will be many tales of wasted taxpayer dollars, faulty workmanship, bailouts to union allies, and scams and schemes that benefit Democrats and their donors. We already have some insight from "green schemes" going belly up and taking taxpayers down the drain with them. Now we have a new revelation: Obama's Department of Energy used stimulus funding to fund an electric battery company-Ener1- that actually did create some cutting-edge technology before declaring bankruptcy. But now, a Russian tycoon tied to the dictatorship has taken control of this company and its technology -- some of which has military potential. Vice-President Joe Biden has praised federal funding for Ener1 and said this the question was "which nation is going to seize the future." The answer seems to be Russia -- thanks to the Obama administration incompetency. Boris Zingarevich was an investor in Ener1 when Obama's team gave it over $100 million dollars and when the company went bankrupt he seized control through the bankruptcy process. Now the technology-develop with taxpayer dollars-is freely available to Vladimir Putin and company thanks to Barack Obama and company. Julie Wernau reports for the Chicago Tribune:
Republican Congressman Cliff Stearns in investigating the matter. He notes "Instead of producing thousands of 'clean energy' jobs, the administration's loan guarantee and grant programs are yielding bankruptcies and the squandering of taxpayer dollars. Only two days after President Obama highlighted federal investments in high-tech batteries in his State of the Union address earlier this year, Ener1 joined Solyndra, Beacon Power, Evergreen Solar, SpectraWatt and AES in bankruptcy - all recipients of taxpayer dollars." What makes the Ener1 case even worse is now our Russian adversaries will be the beneficiaries of our problems. |
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