Politicians make lousy venture capitalists. What’s more, it’s not their own money they’re playing with. It’s ours. The latest proof comes from California, where Solyndra, one of Barack Obama’s pet “green energy” companies, shut down Wednesday even after getting $535 million in federal loans and guarantees.
This isn’t a unique story. Politicians put tax money into projects that meet goals they believe are worthy. The market couldn’t care less what they think. The market rewards what works and makes economic sense. I just wrote a few weeks ago about the continuing failure of state economic planning the last time a government-favored “green energy” firm crashed and burned.
You can see more here about Solyndra workers being turned away from the plant Wednesday. Also, remember that Obama touted the facility just a year ago — when he toured the place — as a “green innovator.” That’s Obama with company founder Chris Gronet.
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