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Cartoonists Eric and Bill Teitelbaum skewer the world of business and finance in Bottom Liners, a nationally syndicated business comic panel appearing six times weekly. Bottom Liners tackles subjects such as foreign takeovers, office politics, getting a raise and the fast-paced world of Wall Street.
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Gomez99 said, 6 months ago
For the stimulus money, of course.
randayn
said, 6 months ago
Two more former Solyndra mid-level managers.
Ice Hole
said, 6 months ago
You were misinformed, then manipulated..
Doctor Toon said, 6 months ago
Because solar power looked like it had a bright future
Jane from Florida said, 6 months ago
Not to worry, It ’s a tax deduction.
olddog1 said, 6 months ago
Al Gore made millions in Govt. supported solar. What happened to you?
pschearer
said, 6 months ago
If something requires government subsidies to survive, it wasn’t that good an idea to begin with.
Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 6 months ago
For those great premiums from the “Bank of Washington.”
http://times247.com/articles/44solyndra-ceo-called-obama-bank-of-washington5
Rottiluv
said, 6 months ago
@pschearer
“If something requires government subsidies to survive, it wasn’t that good an idea to begin with.”
GET OFF THE ROADS! no more electricity for you! Oh and toss your car, especially if it’s a Chev or Dodge!
Should I continue?
erictee said, 6 months ago
Right on!
scsurfer said, 6 months ago
Most innovative industries have used a government subsidy to get going in one form or another. The problem comes when they are successful and the subsidy won’t go away. Like oil.
omwae said, 6 months ago
, sonny
sandflea said, 6 months ago
@pschearer
What about the airlines?
Do you eat sugar? Or corn?
Ever ride a train?