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How is Increasing Consumer Purchase Power Bad?
Why I will not say that the Cash for Clunkers program designed by Congress and executed by Local Officials are without its faults; however, I do say it is hard to explain why giving the American Consumer a $4,500.00 tax cut to buy a new car that will not only lessen the expense of purchasing fuel, the impact on our health, and providing jobs to the masses. But has the unintended result of increasing the American Consumer, Small Business Owner, and Taxpayer Purchase Power at a time when the American Economy is shrinking happens to be a bad idea. No, the Loyal Opposition has a long road to haul if they think they can convince all Americans an investment of $4,500.00 for every car sold to the Private Sector is not worth the savings the American Taxpayer will see both in the Short and Long Term; nevertheless, I look forward to a debate on how increasing Consumer Purchase Power is a bad idea. For why I do believe the first billion was spent out of pent up rage of not being able to do nothing about Americas’ dependence on foreign oil. I do believe the faster Americans purchase automobiles of the 21st century and retire the cars of the 20th century; the faster Americans can afford the Trillion Dollar Health Care System being considered in Congress and Private Industry. Since it seems the money saved between the difference driving 12,000 at $.99 cents a gal. or paying $2.48 a gallon would provide the average American the funds to afford a decent health care insurance policy.
For if a $25,000 Cadillac Health Insurance Policy for every American Family is the goal of both Democratic and Republican Civil, Political, and Religious Leaders than I do believe the potential of every American Consumer, Small Business Owner, and Taxpayer making an additional $18,000.00 a year in Savings should put the wheels of the Left and Right spinning to find rhyme or reason for not support a new Automobile Revolution in America. Especially since History will show at the turn of the last century how Henry Ford used his influence as an American Baron to forever redefine the Industrial Revolution on the simple idea that his workers should be able to purchase the product that they were helping to build and live a comfortable lifestyle.
So why I wait for the Bad Boys of Detroit to bring to market a Zero Weight 100% Traction electric vehicle powered by the wind, I do believe it is in the Best Interest of My Peers and Community Elders to take advantage of the highest mpg cars and trucks available. While the Institutions of the Establishment to support the idea that someday President Obamas’ Vision of having an Electric Car capable of paying its owner to drive up Main St. and Down Wall Street. For I doubt if you can find anyone who is willing to say that they would not invest in a $4,500.00 tax credit for the opportunity of making over an $18,000.00 in instant return and all the good benefits that come with it. I do know it will take a loud voice from “We the People” to ensure that every American has that opportunity over the next 10-20 years. For just like first time Home Owners are still given a tax credit for purchasing their house and the privilege of paying property taxes, so I think moderation should be shown in the Cash for Clunkers program that will allow first time new car owners keep reaping the reward of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.