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Congressman Steve Scalise pressed Energy Secretary Steven Chu for answers on the Solyndra scandal during an Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing today.

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  • Supports stop online piracy act, still posts copyrighted material on Youtube channels. You sir are a hypocrite.

  • It is encouraging to see dignified people standing up for the American people and our way of life. There needs to be a whole lot more of it... Thank you Steve!!!

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  • @PallB209 I know him personally. Don't underestimate him.

  • It's funny to see Steve Scalise as a bully here. I had never heard of this guy so I had to refer to Wikipedia.

    Chu: Nobel Prize winning physicist, Stanford physics professor

    Scalise: LSU grad, 15 year bloviator

    Steve- google "modified restructuring"- subgrogation does not apply here...

  • @agentlotek You moronic imbecile! Go read the C-SPAN Copyright Policy before spewing your delusion-ed lies and twisted miss-truths!!! I'm sure you did. You just don't think that others will. Well eat this: Under C-SPAN's copyright policy a license is generally not required to post a recording of C-SPAN's video coverage of federal government events online for non-commercial purposes so long as C-SPAN is attributed as the source of the video.

  • Under the "Stop Online Piracy Act" which you fully support, this video clip posted by your very own office would be deemed illegal and you would be guilty of "Copyright Infringement" because the footage is owned by C-SPAN and thus contains Copyrighted materials. I don't know whether your offices have received permission to post this video, but I'm sure if they haven't, it was an honest mistake, and not the sort of mistake that should be remediable by jail time.

  • are you stupid steve? are you stupid?

  • Get em, Steve!

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