Not as Funny as I Thought at First

Ten Top Trade-Ins Under Cash for Clunkers

1.  Ford Explorer

2.  Ford F150 Pickup 2WD

3.  Jeep Grand Cherokee 4 WD

4.  Jeep Cherokee 4 WD

5.  Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan

6.  Chevrolet Blazer 4 WD

7.  Ford Explorer 2 WD

8.  Ford F150 Pickup 4 WD

9.  Chevrolet C1500 Pickup 2 WD

10. Ford Windstar FWD Van

And the top ten new car purchases, subsidized by the American taxpayer, are mainly foreign vehicles:

Top Ten New Car Purchases: Cash for Clunkers

1.  Toyota Corolla

2.  Ford Focus FWD

3.  Honda Civic

4.  Toyota Prius

5.  Toyota Camry

6.  Ford Escape FWD

7.  Hyndai Elantra

8.  Dodge Caliber

9.  Honda Fit

10. Chevrolet Cobalt

It is a violation of the World Trade Organization rules to enact a public subsidy program and skew it toward only domestically produced products, so the Congress has no choice but to extend the program to all comers.  No choice, that is, but to not spend the money in the first place.

Cash for Clunkers will do wonders for the Japanese economy, but its impact on the US job situation is problematic.  This unintended consequence is a great illustration of what happens when the blunt tool of government subsidy is applied to the fine tuning of a free market economy.  Government planners keep getting it wrong.  That's why socialism is such a bad idea.

So Obama can boast of a great success in taking American cars off the road and replacing them with foreign cars.  Great going!

Thank Dick Morris for the Above (www.dickmorris.com)

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  • 8/10/2009 6:00 PM M Lynch wrote:
    Tony,

    I posted a comment on your last post.

    Am I being silenced by a vast right-wing conspiracy or did you just not receive it to moderate?

    M. Lynch
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