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After barely a week in full-tilt operation the "Cash for Clunkers" program has been suspended. As recently taken apart in a Mises Daily, this program is a particularly absurd example of the broken-window fallacy. But the suspension of the program has brought even more economic absurdity.
Rep. Candice Miller breathlessly tells us "The thing has exploded. It has exceeded everyone's expectations." Before we go on let's just pause and reflect on these people who were surprised. Here is the amazing turn of events:
What is the reaction to this perfectly foreseeable sequence of events? "...dealers were amazed...", "the explosively popular... program."
As if the program itself and the surprise at its reception weren't enough, there is one more bit of economic foolishness dolloped on like a cherry on top. Returning to the brilliant Rep. Miller (representative from Michigan and co-architect of the glorious program) she is enthused at the results: "'Throughout our history, it has been auto sales that have pulled us out of recession. People are more likely to buy cars than houses. Not to be too Pollyannaish, but we're gettin' our mojo back. This could be the pivot' that begins an economic recovery."
How do you get an economic recovery going? Start raining free money down on everyone's heads. I grew up thinking that the people from the Middle Ages were idiots... They believed the earth was flat! Turns out they didn't actually. But Rep. Miller (and how many Americans?) really does believe this nonsense. I have found the Dark Ages and it is us.
Elamarie
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Posted 11:55am August 1st, 2009I FAIL TO SEE WHERE THIS CASH FOR CLUNKERS WILL HELP THE MAJORITY.it seems it makes the car dealers happy[not a majority] The car makers too but it cwon't bring back the people that have been put out of jobs already. The parts are imported. The big compasnies already got their bailouts & wasted it while their employees are on welfare.The money for the cash is borrowed against the taxpayer[more taxes for the working] Where is this helping? Or are we just like the people that overspend on their credit card ? I bet the majority that grabbed this incentive either would have bought a car anyhow or can't afford it so will we bail them out too when they can't pay. We need a better plan.Elamarie