Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Shades of the Defunct Peoria, il. Based FireFly

Set the new scene at Elkhart, Indiana where the feds dumped $180,000,000.00 of your tax dollars into a no-fail battery maker and another $80,000,000.00 of state and local incentives. The company aptly named Enert 1 (like inert) went bust and their technology was sold to a Russian firm.

Which leads me to ask whatever happened to the technology from busted FireFly? Was that sold to a foreign firm also?

Joe Biden called this latest bankrupt U.S. taxpayer sponsored battery maker a 'state of the art company'. And people not widely read want to reelect people who are mostly in charge of our money?

Yes, over 40% of them do because in some way these voters benefited financially from a basically 'know not much" party, abetted by quite a few big spending Republicans. How are you going to sort them out when it comes election time? One of my acquaintances says he doesn't vote.and suggest voters read some of the works of the deceased Frank Chodorov, whose writings on the state of society and it's direction often hit the 'nail on the head'.

At the rate we are going in giving away all our secrets, we will be in worse shape security wise than many people can imagine or care to know about.

Probably by the end of 2016.

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