Original Post Made By: Facebook User Citizens for Responsible Solar-Stop Cricket Solar, in the Facebook Group: Stop Solar Farms
4/3/20
U.S. Solar Industry Wants Government Bailout As Bankruptcies Loom
By Haley Zaremba - Mar 30, 2020, 3:00 PM CDT
As a result of this pandemic, the solar industry stands to lose half of our jobs — that’s 125,000 families who will no longer receive a paycheck. Congress can help stem this tide. Economic stimulus legislation can help our companies.
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U.S. Solar Industry Wants Government Bailout As Bankruptcies Loom
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Re: U.S. Solar Industry Wants Government Bailout As Bankruptcies Loom
Dale Frankhouser Responded
Heck no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just imagine how many carbon credits the whole world has already earned with people not working, shopping, traveling, no schools or universities operating etc etc.
In fact I say with what the taxpayers are having to deal with with the shutdown of the entire country -- Congress & Senate need to cancel those tax credits and certainly NOT extend!!!!!
Heck no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just imagine how many carbon credits the whole world has already earned with people not working, shopping, traveling, no schools or universities operating etc etc.
In fact I say with what the taxpayers are having to deal with with the shutdown of the entire country -- Congress & Senate need to cancel those tax credits and certainly NOT extend!!!!!
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Deborah Mcdonald Replied to Dale
at least not to industrial solar!!!
at least not to industrial solar!!!
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StopSolar Farms Responded
This is our chance. With 550 solar companies and 125,000 families involved, maybe we can convince our elected officials to vote against any handouts to the solar industry and see just how sustainable solar and wind production is, without bailouts.
Let the whole world see how big of a sham this "green energy" is.
This is our chance. With 550 solar companies and 125,000 families involved, maybe we can convince our elected officials to vote against any handouts to the solar industry and see just how sustainable solar and wind production is, without bailouts.
Let the whole world see how big of a sham this "green energy" is.