{"id":6679,"date":"2011-09-13T10:46:07","date_gmt":"2011-09-13T17:46:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.orthodoxytoday.org\/blog\/?p=6679"},"modified":"2011-09-14T14:48:42","modified_gmt":"2011-09-14T21:48:42","slug":"obamas-crony-capitalism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.orthodoxytoday.org\/blog\/2011\/09\/obamas-crony-capitalism\/","title":{"rendered":"Obama&#8217;s Crony Capitalism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-6680\" title=\"Obama_Crony-Capitalism_GE-logo_01_175px\" src=\"https:\/\/www.orthodoxytoday.org\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/09\/Obama_Crony-Capitalism_GE-logo_01_175px.jpg\" alt=\"Obama Crony Capitalism\" hspace=\"8\/\" width=\"175\" height=\"177\" \/>by Ed Lasky &#8211;<br \/>\nBarack Obama has his own stable of Enrons, companies benefiting from close ties to the president, seemingly able to leverage campaign donations, receiving taxpayer dollars to boost their prospects.  They may be unviable on their own (as Solyndra was) or just get an added boost from us to help them against competitors whose investors and executives do not play the game.<\/p>\n<p>The Washington Post have been superb in their coverage of Solyndra; a few months ago they tipped readers to yet another company apparently benefiting from donations to Obama&#8217;s campaign.  The company is publicly-held Polypore.  They own another company called Celgrad that makes a key component of batteries used in the electric cars that Obama touts and spends our taxpayer dollars on developing and producing (for example, grants made to Fisker Automotive, a company that has Al Gore as a major investor).<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The Washington Post&#8217;s reporters Carol Leonnig, Joe Stephens, and Alice Crites <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/politics\/obamas-focus-on-visiting-clean-tech-companies-raises-questions\/2011\/06\/24\/AGSFu9kH_story.html:\">reported<\/a> back in June that Celagrd has benefited in unusual ways from government largesse:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Charlotte-based  Celgard, for example, already was considered a global industry leader  in manufacturing a battery component used in consumer  electronics, including electric vehicles. It applied for stimulus  funding to help build a new factory, and in August 2009, the Energy  Department awarded it a $49 million stimulus grant. The company was one  of 48 winners from among an estimated 240 applicants in the electric  vehicle and battery sector.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Various  government officials came to the plant and lauded its prospects.\u00a0 These  included the head of the Department of Energy, the Labor secretary (to  throw in the green jobs angle; in reality, green jobs are a euphemism  for crony capitalism), and Barack Obama.\u00a0 President Obama lauded an  unnamed company that fit Celgard to a tee in a State of the Union  address.<\/p>\n<p>Competitors  were understandably not happy.\u00a0 The granting of government money to a  profitable company was offensive. \u00a0But what also set them off was that  Polypore, Celgard&#8217;s parent company, was being pursued by federal  regulators. \u00a0The Federal Trade Commission had charged Polypore with  trying to monopolize several battery markets and control prices.  \u00a0Obama&#8217;s visit came after an administrative judge had decided that  Polypore was an illegal monopoly (the decision is being appealed).<\/p>\n<p>Competitors  complained that all this money and attention were giving Polypore  massive advantage over rivals.\u00a0 The company did not need the money: its  stock has risen more than tenfold since Obama took office and started  promoting electronic vehicles. \u00a0They could have tapped cheap equity  capital or borrowed the money as other companies have done. \u00a0Of course,  if they issued stock to raise funds to build the factory, that would  dilute existing shareholders by lowering the value of the stock they  owned in Polypore.<\/p>\n<p>So why did Obama&#8217;s team give this company taxpayer money? \u00a0Why help a monopolist?\u00a0 Aren&#8217;t monopolies supposed to be evil?<\/p>\n<p>Why  not help create a level playing field and help rivals?\u00a0 Isn&#8217;t fair  competition the heart of capitalism, a dynamic that brings great  products at a great price to consumers?\u00a0 Why not boost rivals against a monopolist?<\/p>\n<p>Maybe  those rivals were misallocating their money.\u00a0 Instead of investing  their money in jobs and products, they should have invested in a certain  Cook County politician.<\/p>\n<p>The Washington Post again:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Private-equity  firm Warburg Pincus has seen its original $300 million investment more  than triple in value and recently has been locking in gains with stock  sales. (More than $253,000 was raised for Obama in 2008 from Warburg  employees and their families, campaign finance records show.)<\/p>\n<p>The  chairman of Polypore&#8217;s board, Warburg Pincus director Michael Graff,  and his wife donated $14,600 toward Obama&#8217;s 2008 presidential bid,  including $10,000 given shortly before the election to an Obama  committee geared to get out the vote in battleground states. Graff, a  registered Republican, made no donations to Republicans in the 2008  cycle, records show.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Doesn&#8217;t  Obama excoriate Wall Street on a somewhat regular basis &#8212; especially  when bad economic numbers are released and he needs a villain and  punching bag to rile up Americans and distract attention from him and  his policies?\u00a0 Why is he chumming up and helping Wall Street titans with  taxpayer money?<\/p>\n<p>Barack  Obama learned a great deal about pay-to-play politics by spending his  adult years in Cook County, where pay-to-play is the modus operandi of  politicians. \u00a0He seems to have learned his lesson well.\u00a0 He now has a  history of running interference for donors and giving taxpayer dollars  to donors.\u00a0 Undoubtedly, dogged investigators are on the trail of other  Green Schemes and the people behind them.\u00a0 Will they reach the one guy  who seems to the key player who parts with our money with delightful  abandon?<\/p>\n<p>Obama  and his allies make a great deal about the potential of sunlight.\u00a0 To  me, Justice Louis Brandeis had more sensible things to say about  sunlight than our president.\u00a0 Brandeis said that &#8220;sunlight is the best  disinfectant.&#8221;\u00a0 We need a lot of sunlight in Washington.<\/p>\n<p>The nation needs to see that Barack Obama is the King of Crony Capitalism.<\/p>\n<p>HT: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.americanthinker.com\/2011\/09\/obamas_crony_capitalism.html\" target=\"_blank\">American Thinker<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Ed Lasky &#8211; Barack Obama has his own stable of Enrons, companies benefiting from close ties to the president, seemingly able to leverage campaign donations, receiving taxpayer dollars to boost their prospects. 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