Blockbuster: Obama administration pressured Solyndra to delay layoffs for political gain
(By Ed Morrissey, Hot Air) - The Washington Post broke this story earlier this morning. Does anyone want to argue that Solyndra isn’t a scandal now?
Yeah — that’s 'odd', isn’t it? The DoE requested that a publicly-traded corporation withhold important financial information from investors until the day 'after' a national election. But that’s just a coincidence … right? 'Riiiiiiiiiiiiight'.
The Obama administration urged officers of the struggling solar company Solyndra to postpone announcing planned layoffs until after the November 2010 midterm elections, newly released e-mails show. …
Solyndra’s chief executive warned the Energy Department on Oct. 25, 2010, that he intended to announce worker layoffs Oct. 28. He said he was spurred by numerous calls from reporters and potential investors about rumors the firm was in financial trouble and was planning to lay off workers and close one of its two plants.
But in an Oct. 30, 2010, e-mail, advisers to Solyndra’s primary investor, Argonaut Equity, explain that the Energy Department had strongly urged the company to put off the layoff announcement until Nov. 3. The midterm elections were held Nov. 2, and led to Republicans taking control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
“DOE continues to be cooperative and have indicated that they will fund the November draw on our loan (app. $40 million) but have not committed to December yet,” a Solyndra investor adviser wrote Oct. 30. “They did push very hard for us to hold our announcement of the consolidation to employees and vendors to Nov. 3rd – oddly they didn’t give a reason for that date.”
Yeah — that’s 'odd', isn’t it? The DoE requested that a publicly-traded corporation withhold important financial information from investors until the day 'after' a national election. But that’s just a coincidence … right? 'Riiiiiiiiiiiiight'.
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