It now develops that Solyndra, a maker of solar panels and a major contributor to the Obama presidential campaign, is now bankrupt after being given 535 million dollars in Stimulus money. The question is, where is what is left of that 535 million dollars? How much has been quietly turned back to the Obama presidential campaign? After all, if the company is bankrupt then that means all the money has been spent, doesn’t it? But what if it doesn’t mean that? What if the whole thing was just a way to get a couple million dollars into the Obama war chest? Am I being too cynical? Maybe not. Solyndra execs have just announced they will be taking the fifth amendment when they testify before Congress at the end of the week. But maybe it was just the name. Solyndra. Maybe cylindrical was not in style for solar panels. I asked Thomas Edison, the great inventor, what he thought of cylindrical solar panels.
The problem is, young man, he said
A cylinder is graceless
I know not who designed it such
Presumably he’s faceless
You will recall my gramophone
Used cylinder recording
Before I realized that flat
Was much much more rewarding
Oh cylinders may have their place
Beer cans, a great invention
Wine bottles, sure, and many other
Things that I could mention
But solar panels need be flat
To catch the sunlight fairly
That’s why the things should not be round
And why they’re built so squarely
So now you know just why the name
Solyndra is a tip-off
The cylinders caught all the cash
And kept it, a big rip-off
And that is how Obama pays
The cost of his believers
Tax dollars fly into the hands
Of bankruptcy receivers
Solyndrical, he whispered low
And vanished with a flicker
And left me with an longish rhyme
To end without a kicker
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