While you sit with your head in the sand, convinced of our leader's infallibility, I choose to see things realistically. The handout of subsidies to large corporate entities is a political decision and has little or nothing to do Obama inc's misguided "greening" of the U.S. It is virtually impossible not to be a politically motivated decision regarding who gets this money. But continue to live in your blissful ignorance.
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These guys must have donated heavily to Obama during the campaign.
nice ignorant post.
Obama wasn't president in 2007 when this money was approved.
But he is now isn't he?
Learn how the government works buddy, this was signed and passed before he came into office therefore he can't stop it if he wanted to.
He decides who get it.
What you need to learn is he who pays, plays. It's the Chicago way.
its hard to argue with dumb rednecks.
You're both right. Now stop.
A typically bigoted response, but misplaced.
While you sit with your head in the sand, convinced of our leader's infallibility, I choose to see things realistically. The handout of subsidies to large corporate entities is a political decision and has little or nothing to do Obama inc's misguided "greening" of the U.S. It is virtually impossible not to be a politically motivated decision regarding who gets this money. But continue to live in your blissful ignorance.
well senators are pretty easy to bribe just ask the mpaa and riaa :o