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VT Headlines: Bankrupt solar company faces sale

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  1. solar companies are not the only ones going bankrupt/// not a good sign for the future///

  2. $10 Million is a steal for iSun – given that the SunCommon company, started by VPIRG lobbyists and sold to iSun for $40 Million, is included in the deal. VPIRG’s former Board President, Duane Peterson, and its Clean Energy Program director, James Moore, who created the startup of SunCommon and took it private, after lobbying the Vermont legislature to provide oodles of taxpayer funded solar subsidies, are laughing all the way to the bank – in some other State I imagine.

  3. All the theft through grifting and collusion. Walk away with the ill-gotten gains and leave the creditors to fight over pennies on the dollar (a seriously weakened fiat dollar.) The NGO’s got their money and keep the scam moving forward. The bureaucrats and lawmakers got their money and keep the scam moving foward. The tower of Babylon will be crashing to the ground…rug pull incoming.