Monday, January 3, 2011

Will: What We Learned in 2010 - Newsweek

Will: What We Learned in 2010 - Newsweek: "Except for the ongoing saga of Brett Favre, the recidivist retirer who became the world’s first intergalactic bore, 2010 was more stimulating than the Obama administration’s stimulus has been. Although fueled by a $535 million stimulus loan, and blessed by a presidential visit in May, California’s Solyndra, Inc., which manufactures solar panels, announced in November that it was closing a factory and laying off workers. In another harbinger of our “green jobs” future, GE announced that it would shed 200 jobs by closing the last U.S. lightbulb factory: It makes old-fashioned incandescent bulbs, which become illegal in 2014, when Americans will buy the corkscrew"

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