Last year Republic Windows and Doors announced that it was
closing. Then-Gov. Rod ("What am I bid for a Senate seat")
Blagojevich joined other Illinois politicians to
extort money out of the Bank of America to keep the failing
company going.
A California firm, Serious Materials, then bought Republic and
promised to rehire everyone. The company assumed that
federal subsidies would save the business. It seems that
the $787 billion "stimulus" bill (Are you alive and a
voter? Get in line for a hand-out!) included money and tax
credits for new windows.
But, curiously, in a midst of a recession people have not rushed
forth to buy windows which they don't need.
Reports the Washington Post, quoting Serious
Materials' Kevin Surace:
"Part of the Chicago plan was by now we'd be hot and heavy into
weatherization of thousands of homes in the Chicago area," he
said. "It turns out everything has ended up six months slower
than everyone wanted. Everyone is frustrated at every level. Is
it anyone's fault? No, it's just the process. Shame on all of
us for thinking it could be done in a few months."
Oh well ... . Maybe next time people will try to make money
by actually satisfying real demand from real consumers.
Another great chance for the Republicans to take advantage of a
Democrat boondoggle! No, wait - I'm sorry! Another great chance
for the Republicans to show how stupid they are because they
won't know what to do with this news! As a matter of fact, who
wants to bet that some Stupid Republican voted for this stupid
idea, too? Any takers?
Eric Cartman| 10.19.09 @ 9:47AM
Another great chance for the Republicans to take advantage of a Democrat boondoggle! No, wait - I'm sorry! Another great chance for the Republicans to show how stupid they are because they won't know what to do with this news! As a matter of fact, who wants to bet that some Stupid Republican voted for this stupid idea, too? Any takers?