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<blockquote data-quote="SomeGuyDude" data-source="post: 6262710" data-attributes="member: 613531"><p>If you want to ***** about tax dollar waste, the C4C program is totally the wrong one to target. This actually does something good. It gets the economy jump-started by having money quickly passing from hand to hand, eliminates lots of fuel-hungry high-emission vehicles, rewards auto companies that focus on efficiency and value, and did so with a FAR smaller cost than the more big-time stim ideas.</p><p></p><p>$3B is chump change compared to the monetary black hole that is the Iraq War, amongst others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeGuyDude, post: 6262710, member: 613531"] If you want to ***** about tax dollar waste, the C4C program is totally the wrong one to target. This actually does something good. It gets the economy jump-started by having money quickly passing from hand to hand, eliminates lots of fuel-hungry high-emission vehicles, rewards auto companies that focus on efficiency and value, and did so with a FAR smaller cost than the more big-time stim ideas. $3B is chump change compared to the monetary black hole that is the Iraq War, amongst others. [/QUOTE]
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