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Cash For Clunkers..Did I Tell You?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 294599" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Just another example how some over paid power heavy politician refuses to consider EVERY aspect of the plan before implementing it.</p><p> </p><p>There should be a way that parts dealers can have those parts available to help fix the vehicles that owners can not afford to get rid of but need to continue to survive.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe even figure out how the people who can not afford the program can even trade their even older car in for a "clunker" that was used in the program (even trade with no money gained or owed) - now that is recycling at its best!. </p><p> </p><p>Some of these vehichles just need to be owned by someone who knows how to self work on them without paying big bucks to the repair guy. Diva has friends who have saved us lots of money with their ability to keep her vehicles running. Since we do not have a mechanical thumb, we need vehicles that don't break down so much.</p><p> </p><p>How about allowing people with vehicles that do not run to trade in those vehicles for a clunker? It would get the non working vehicles off private property and give those people something that does get them to and from a job for however long that vehicles has left? </p><p> </p><p>My guess is that all "clunkers" out there are not hopelessly at the end of their usefullness (though ours are!). Sure, the clunkers will be back on the road but they would be a financial blessing to their owners and the stimulus should be all about helping as many people as possible in whatever ways it takes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 294599, member: 5096"] Just another example how some over paid power heavy politician refuses to consider EVERY aspect of the plan before implementing it. There should be a way that parts dealers can have those parts available to help fix the vehicles that owners can not afford to get rid of but need to continue to survive. Maybe even figure out how the people who can not afford the program can even trade their even older car in for a "clunker" that was used in the program (even trade with no money gained or owed) - now that is recycling at its best!. Some of these vehichles just need to be owned by someone who knows how to self work on them without paying big bucks to the repair guy. Diva has friends who have saved us lots of money with their ability to keep her vehicles running. Since we do not have a mechanical thumb, we need vehicles that don't break down so much. How about allowing people with vehicles that do not run to trade in those vehicles for a clunker? It would get the non working vehicles off private property and give those people something that does get them to and from a job for however long that vehicles has left? My guess is that all "clunkers" out there are not hopelessly at the end of their usefullness (though ours are!). Sure, the clunkers will be back on the road but they would be a financial blessing to their owners and the stimulus should be all about helping as many people as possible in whatever ways it takes. [/QUOTE]
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