Friday, November 18, 2011

I'm Responsible, But It Isn't My Fault

His sideline: DC Symphony Conductor
Poor Eric Holder and Steven Chu. They admit they should have known what was going on prior to the screwups of their respective departments, but Eric said he never read the emails he received about operation Fast and Furious, and Steve just never knew what the hell was going on with Solyndra, even though he was responsible for lending them nearly half a billion George Washingtons.

Steve admits that he`s no politician, just some simple physicist with a Nobel Prize, like Barack O, and Yassar Arafat, just not the same category. Steve even admitted that the deal with Solyndra was, in hindsight, "regrettable," and "extremely unfortunate." He knew this even without being a politician and we need to give him kudos for that. But after the House sub-committee hearing, where he was asked questions that the left media referred to as "hostile," the hearing chairman Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., said that Steve should be canned. 


While Steve Chu took responsibility for the 2009 loan to the solar panel company, he stated that he was unaware of Solyndra's financial problems, and did not know many of the details of the loan itself, (like how the Obama cronies were put ahead of the American taxpayers for loan repayment should it default). Doesn't Steve kind of remind you of Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory on a date with a hot woman who wants him, but he's too smart (as a physicist, not as a normal person) to catch her signals? Well, Steve seems to fall into the nerd category, so we must forgive his half a bill blunder. 
His finger in the cookie jar, sort of


Eric Holder is another story, but a similar story at that. He supposedly led an entire department that oversaw an illegal gun operation; an operation that went across international borders, walking guns into the hands of straw buyers, and then into the hands of Mexican drug cartels.  Somehow his department kept him, the head of the DoJ, out of the loop. Oh, Eric admits they sent him emails, he had to admit it because they found them on his computer, but he never read them. He also never read the Policy and Procedure Manual of the DoJ, which directs the Director to read his emails, so, hey, what the heck. All is forgiven because we're just the peons of America, paying the taxes, your enormous salaries, hoping you would do your jobs of protecting us, and keeping our infrastructure in good condition. But you have done none of that. You have taken our trust, our money, and our safety, and you have compromised it all, because of your greed. 


Have a nice day, guys.

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