Members on this committee say they are shocked--shocked--that you would invest in a company as risky as Solyndra.
All of Congress, in passing the bill, as they said, they appropriated $10 billion to cover for loan losses.
Well, the Republicans have accused you of acting illegally in subordinating the loan, but I just don't think that's a ca...
The Republicans accused you of granting the Solyndra loan to benefit a campaign donor, George Kaiser, but the record bef...
One of my colleagues earlier said, well we ought to change the law, that's what we thought we were doing.
You're on the right side of this debate, and I think you are on the right side of history.
This is a distraction from the work that we should be doing.
What Congress ought to be spending its time doing is trying to get Americans jobs and back to work.
I think it's abusive to have the Secretary, any Cabinet-level Secretary here and then make him wait another 45 minutes.
I think we ought to let the witness go about his job.
We want to know about these taxpayers' dollars that have been lost and how we can learn from this experience not to have...
It seems to me you've done more than you could possibly do to answer every question.
Mr. Chairman, I move the committee do now adjourn.
That's your interpretation, but the lawyers said otherwise.
The rest of us are not willing to go along in changing the law.
It's pretty obvious what's going on in this hearing room. House Republicans and their coal and oil industry allies are m...
We cannot afford to delay further action to tackle climate change if the long-term target of limiting the global average...
It is time for House Republicans to stop dancing on Solyndra's grave and start getting serious about energy policy.