Biden updates

| July 2, 2024 | 17 Comments

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Well, we dumped a trillion or so into Joe’s wish list with his alphabet laws, didn’t we.  Here’s a couple of signature pieces and how they have worked out:

Executives, officials and major investors in First Solar, the largest domestic maker of solar panels, donated at least $2 million to Democrats in 2020, including $1.5 million to Biden’s successful bid for the White House. After he won, the company spent $2.8 million more lobbying his administration and Congress, records show — an effort that included high-level meetings with top administration officials.

It has also paid massive dividends as First Solar became perhaps the biggest beneficiary of an estimated $1 trillion in environmental spending enacted under the Inflation Reduction Act, a major piece of legislation Biden signed into law in 2022 after it cleared Congress solely with Democratic votes.

Since then, First Solar’s stock price has doubled and its profits have soared thanks to new federal subsidies that could be worth as much as $10 billion over a decade.

When the Biden administration started writing rules to implement the Democrats’ new law, First Solar executives and lobbyists met at least four times in late 2022 and 2023 with administration officials, including John Podesta, who oversaw the measure’s environmental provisions. One of the more intimate gatherings was attended by Podesta, Widmar and Sloan, as well as First Solar’s contract lobbyist, Claudia James, an old friend of Podesta’s who worked for decades at a lobbying firm run by Podesta’s brother, Tony, records show.   AP

First Solar drew scrutiny back when Solyndra went under. Since then, major stockholders have become billionaires. Worth reading the article…AFTER your blood pressure meds.

Then we get to one of Joe’s original campaign promises: broadband access. Ever’body NEEDS fast internet, right?

One of President Joe Biden’s pledges upon entering office in 2021 was to expand Americans’ access to high-speed broadband internet.

Contained within the 2021 infrastructure bill, the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program authorized more than $42 billion in grants, to “connect everyone in America to reliable, affordable high-speed internet by the end of the decade.”

Lots of cash there…$42,000,000,000 to put it in layman’s terms. Man, no wonder the program has been so successful – everyone has that cheap fast internet, no?  Uh, no…not one.

“In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans,” Brendan Carr, the senior Republican commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter) this month. “Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction projects will even start until 2025 at earliest.”

Carr blames the delay on “the addition of a substantive wish list of progressive ideas” to the approval process.

Among several examples, the senators noted that NTIA’s BEAD proposal “requires subgrantees to prioritize certain segments of the workforce, such as ‘individuals with past criminal records’ and ‘justice-impacted […] participants.'” The infrastructure law that authorized the program merely required contractors to be “in compliance with Federal labor and employment laws.”

The previous year, in a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Republican senators warned that the NTIA’s proposed BEAD rollout “creates a complex, nine-step, ‘iterative’ structure and review process that is likely to mire State broadband offices in excessive bureaucracy and delay connecting unserved and underserved Americans as quickly as possible.”

One representative of 70 companies essentially said no one wants to work on the grant because of all the red tape added into it.

“It’s becoming clear that it might be too risky to participate in the program,” Melissa Wolf, executive director of the Minnesota Cable Communications Association, told the outlet.

Remember when someone computed – in the ’80s! – that if you just cut a check to every person and family in the country making less than the federal poverty level, a $30,000 check EACH would cost less to the government than food stamops, welfare, etc. combined?

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk approvingly reposted an X user who claimed that “for $42 billion they could have bought Starlink dishes for 140 million people.”  Reason.com

At $599 a Starlink system, that’s more like 70,000,000 people. But the principle is the same.

 

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A Proud Infidel®™

Joe Biden has always been selling out to the best bribe, I just wonder how much of that money he and his crime family got in kickbacks via the multiple Shell Corporations they own?

KoB

The best politician money can buy. And once bought…stays bought…to the highest bidder.

Make tar and feathering great again….or better yet…rope and lamp posts.

MIRanger

What was that, that Elon Musk posted: 5 Biden family members, have 233 Bank Accounts, 22 “businesses”, 177 LLCs, and not one product or service between them!!!

rgr769

Wow. I wonder how many of these accounts are in the names of Biden grandchildren.

Berliner

Don’t forget the biz of Crackhead Hunter’s “10% for the Big Guy”…

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden have reportedly used their Delaware properties to secure numerous mortgages and refinanced them 35 times over the past few decades, borrowing $6 million. With an estimated net worth of $10 million, this extensive financial leveraging raises questions about their strategy.

This refinancing pattern began in the late 1970s, shortly after their marriage. According to a report by the Daily Mail, the couple has adjusted their mortgage or credit terms roughly every 17 months.

These financial decisions come under scrutiny amid examinations of the President’s family’s financial activities. The Bidens’ current home, bought in 1996, still has a $541,000 mortgage. Their previous home in Wilmington, purchased for $185,000 in 1975 and sold for $1.2 million in 1996, had 15 mortgages and lines of credit before being sold to the vice chairman of MBNA, Delaware’s largest employer, which also employed Hunter Biden that year.”

A Proud Infidel®™

Hmm, that’s more than kind of interesting.

MIRanger

And I thought all this nice Fiber Optic that the State of South Carolina has been putting in, was part of that grant!?
Maybe AT&T and its cronies will just cut the check and do the work, and apply later once all the Red Tape gets sorted out. Amazing what industry can do for itself, without the government intervening!!

5JC

Our state will build 14 vehicle charging stations along the interstate this year with federal money. This will be 180% increase to the total don’t so far in the entire country. The rules and red tape on the power generating stations took two years to figure out.

Between this year and next year, I plan on taking enough tax credits in solar power to fund 80% of solar power generating system at my house. Out of pocket I’m only looking at about $3,000, and never having another power bill for the rest of my life. So thanks for that everybody, You guys are so generous. I will have to buy new batteries in 10 years, but they should be cheaper than the ones that I buy this year, if price history is any guide.

Old tanker

It’s all about 10% for the big guy and the rest of the dem hierarchy.

SFC D

Are you saying that the federal government can be bought via political donations? But but but a certain commenter said it only started yesterday with the decision of the Supremes, this cannot be!

“But executive orders, pardons, ambassadorships, appointments to any appointed position in the executive branch, use of limited military force within the scope of the executive branch…
All are for sale now. Explicitly and openly accepting cash for any of these “official acts” is immune from prosecution.”

Apparently, the items available for sale would be “Green New Deal” projects as well.

Forest Bondurant

^^^ And there it is!

A Proud Infidel®™

Hey now, let’s not forget the “art” pieces for sale made by none other than Hunter Biden himself, the PERFECT purchase for anyone needing a “favor” from the Biden Syndicate. I hope that in the near future specimens of his work can show up in a few museums as testament to the Biden family corruption.

5JC

His art looks like spider monkeys were playing with their shit and threw it against the wall. But I think people should make up their own mind on that.

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Blaster

According to another commenter on another thread: “executive actions and assignments All are for sale now.”

It sure seems to be so!!

Devtun

Bite-Me’s spray on tan making him look more orange than the Orange-man. 🤨

Odie

Bidens secret weapon in a handy to go package.

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Odie