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The Obama White House and the investigation into the half a billion dollar loan to Silicon Valley solar company Solyndra

01/16/2009

Solyndra collapsed in mid 2011. U.S. taxpayers will bear losses on the loan supported by the Obama White House. The cost of jobs created in the U.S. with Stimulus money.

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