Topic: Get an Obama Loan Move Operation to Finland
InvictusV's photo
Thu 10/20/11 08:27 PM
What a bunch of incompetent clowns.. They are going to make $97,000 cars..

Car Company Gets U.S. Loan, Builds Cars In Finland

With the approval of the Obama administration, an electric car company that received a $529 million federal government loan guarantee is assembling its first line of cars in Finland, saying it could not find a facility in the United States capable of doing the work.

Vice President Joseph Biden heralded the Energy Department's $529 million loan to the start-up electric car company called Fisker as a bright new path to thousands of American manufacturing jobs. But two years after the loan was announced, the job of assembling the flashy electric Fisker Karma sports car has been outsourced to Finland.

"There was no contract manufacturer in the U.S. that could actually produce our vehicle," the car company's founder and namesake told ABC News. "They don't exist here."

The loan to Fisker is part of a $1 billion bet the Energy Department has made in two politically connected California-based electric carmakers producing sporty -- and pricey -- cutting-edge autos. Fisker Automotive, backed by a powerhouse venture capital firm whose partners include former Vice President Al Gore, predicts it will eventually be churning out tens of thousands of electric sports sedans at the shuttered GM factory it bought in Delaware. And Tesla Motors, whose prime backers include PayPal mogul Elon Musk and Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, says it will do the same in a massive facility tooling up in Silicon Valley.

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/car-company-us-loan-builds-cars-finland/story?id=14770875


InvictusV's photo
Thu 10/20/11 08:28 PM
An investigation by ABC News and the Center for Public Integrity's iWatch News that will air on "Good Morning America" found that the DOE's bet carries risks for taxpayers, has raised concern among industry observers and government auditors, and adds to questions about the way billions of dollars in loans for smart cars and green energy companies have been awarded. Fisker is more than a year behind rolling out its $97,000 luxury vehicle bankrolled in part with DOE money. While more are promised soon, just 40 of its Karma cars (below) have been manufactured and only two delivered to customers' driveways, including one to movie star Leonardo DiCaprio. Tesla's SEC filings reveal the start-up has lost money every quarter. And while its federal funding is intended to help it mass produce a new $57,400 Model S sedan, the company has no experience in a project so vast.

There is intense scrutiny of the decisions made by the Department of Energy as it invests billions of taxpayer dollars in alternative energy. The questions come in the wake of the administration's failed $535 million investment in solar panel maker Solyndra. The company's collapse, bankruptcy and raid by FBI agents generated a litany of questions about how the Energy Department doles out billions in highly sought after green energy seed money.

A key question, experts and investigators say, is whether another Solyndra is in the offing.

In interviews, executives with Tesla and Fisker said comparisons to Solyndra are unfounded. Each said the government's investments will ultimately pay off by supporting a fleet of electric cars that will ease the nation's dependence on fuel and benefit the environment.

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/car-company-us-loan-builds-cars-finland/story?id=14770875

InvictusV's photo
Thu 10/20/11 08:31 PM
In a lengthy interview, Fisker said he apprised the Department of Energy of his decision to assemble the high-priced Karma in Finland after he could not find an American facility that could handle the work. They signed off, he said, so long as he did not spend the federal loan money in Finland -- something he says the company has taken care to avoid. He said the decision, ultimately, was to help prevent his company from following the path of Solyndra, which exhausted nearly all of its loan money on a high-tech solar manufacturing plant in Freemont, California.

"If you just start doing like what Solyndra did, making a factory in a place where it was too expensive to manufacture … [you] obviously fail," he said.


Energy Department officials said such loans, by their nature, are risky because the department is financing innovative, potentially game-changing technologies that could deliver long-term benefits. They said neither firm has missed a loan payment, or sought help from the department to restructure their lending agreements.


http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/car-company-us-loan-builds-cars-finland/story?id=14770875&page=2

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Thu 10/20/11 08:35 PM
Canadian politicians have done somewhat the same.
Giving funds with no caveate that the dollars are utilized at home....
Free Trade....
Corporate greed....
Government...
A three way partnership that makes absolutely no sense!

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Thu 10/20/11 08:41 PM
Its must make Obama sleep well at night knowing that he got the house of Reps to raise the debt ceiling limit that US citizens have to pay off.....

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Thu 10/20/11 09:02 PM
obama is such a loser... if he wins the next election, the country will fall because of his stupidity...the biggest NON-LEADER we ever had... way worse than carter...

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Thu 10/20/11 09:24 PM
It's gonna take the country over 20 years to fix the massive mistakes he continues to make on a daily basis.

mightymoe's photo
Thu 10/20/11 09:46 PM

It's gonna take the country over 20 years to fix the massive mistakes he continues to make on a daily basis.


and the stupid liberals are letting him do this crap, so they can try and look good later... disgusting