Senate set to expand expensive, wasteful government program; Update: “Clunkers” green impact even lamer than thought
posted at 9:06 pm on August 4, 2009 by Allahpundit
Fearless prediction: You might be seeing this headline a few dozen more times between now and 2012. In this case, though, the expensive, wasteful boondoggle in question is Cash for Clunkers:
The Senate will vote to extend the popular “cash-for-clunkers” program before going home on Friday, Majority Leader Harry Reid declared Tuesday in a strong signal the government won’t let the trade-in rebates die under the surging demand that has almost exhausted federal backing.
Reid’s GOP counterpart, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, predicted his party would not block a vote and “the matter will be completed.”…
Backers of the program picked up support from three other lawmakers who wanted the program limited to the purchase of even more fuel-efficient vehicles.
The fuel efficiency gains helped sway Democrats Dianne Feinstein of California and Chuck Schumer of New York, and Republican Susan Collins of Maine, who had complained that smaller rebates of $3,500 were going to people buying new cars that get as little as 4 more miles per gallon than the gas-guzzlers they traded in.
Fun fact that we haven’t emphasized before in our posts on this: Not only is the program destroying usable cars in the name of making the Earth a tiny bit greener, but it may actually end up making the Earth less green. In addition to the point Ed made this morning about owners being more likely to drive new cars, there’s a double environmental whammy lurking here. The money for the program is coming out of the Department of Energy’s share of the stimulus, leaving less cash left for them to apply towards green technology, and the process of manufacturing new cars while junking clunkers is apt to consume more energy than is saved by consumers trading up for more fuel-efficient cars. As for the stimulus effect, that’s mostly hype too:
An analysis by Macroeconomic Advisers forecasts that the program will affect only the timing of car sales, not total sales: “In particular, we expect that roughly half of the 250,000 in new sales would have occurred in the months following the conclusion of the program, and the other half would have occurred during the program period anyway. Therefore, we do not expect a boost to industry-wide production (or GDP) in response to this program.”…
The rebate program is … emblematic of the administration’s unwise approaches to economic policymaking. It borrows money to generate economic activity, which in effect borrows growth from the future, since eventually that loan will have to be paid back through higher taxes.
In short, what we’ve got here is a giveaway of taxpayer money that likely won’t achieve either its economic or its environmental goal, yet which has been spun as such a runaway “success” that we’re about to plow $2 billion more into it with god knows how much to come after that. Good work, Barry.
Update: Here’s what we’re spending $3 billion to achieve.
“Cash for clunkers” could have the same effect on global warming pollution as shutting down the entire country — every automobile, every factory, every power plant — for an hour per year. That could rise to three hours if the program is extended by Congress and remains as popular as it is now.
Climate experts aren’t impressed.
Compared to overall carbon dioxide emissions in the United States, the pollution savings from cash for clunkers do not noticeably move the fuel gauge. Environmental experts say the program — conceived primarily to stimulate the economy and jump-start the auto industry — is not an effective way to attack climate change.









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We “understand” your type just fine….
jana on August 5, 2009 at 12:42 AM
This is typical of that brain impaired administration . . . give the masses free taxpayer money so they can generate debt they can’t afford. This idiocy can only be attributed to their new economic advisors; Larry, Curly and Moe.
rplat on August 5, 2009 at 5:50 AM
The Three Stooges were Jewish. I doubt Obama would allow any more of ‘those people’ into his Administration. They might be pro-Israel, after all.
This government might have made money had they given the cars to the poor who need a newer one and can afford insurance, registration fees, and such. Then maybe those people can get a better job, pay more taxes themselves while their insurance company makes more money and pays more taxes, etc.
I’m offended to death those short-sighted libs destroyed something useful that could have benefitted a few poorer citizens. I was around for the first Earth Day and was taught to never waste anything.
In short, you’re right: this Administration is brain dead.
Liam on August 5, 2009 at 6:10 AM
I want MY $4500. I want my new gubbermint car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FyBprbxXEU&feature=related
Jeff from WI on August 5, 2009 at 7:18 AM
My daughter told me her friend’s mother traded her old car in for a brand new 2009 car. The only thing is….she is on welfare!!!!!
How the heck will she be able to make the car payments? I have a feeling there will be a lot who cant keep the payments up.
becki51758 on August 5, 2009 at 7:41 AM
AND that $4500 is considered taxable income for the dealers by the IRS.
tree hugging sister on August 5, 2009 at 8:11 AM
Am I wrong in thinking that cars that get better gas mileage, use less gas, drivers purchase less gas, government collects less taxes on gas? They have taxed cigarettes so high that fewer people are going to be smoking which is good for everyone I suppose – except for tax revenue.
They are seriously trying to dry up their sources of revenue. And now individual taxes and taxing of businesses in a bad economy? I wonder why tax revenues are the lowest since the 30′s?
JeffinOrlando on August 5, 2009 at 8:41 AM
One of several reasons a close friend of mine who is a car dealer refuses to participate.
The main reason is that there never was a guarantee that all of the participating dealers would get paid by the government. It was implied. It was also first-come first-served. Since most of the money has already been committed, and most of the dealers participating have not even filed their paperwork…right now most of those dealers face eating those costs. Costs ranging from offering the cash discount [front end loss of income] to getting rid of the clunkers, time, salaries and admin costs, as well as having to pay federal and state taxes on C4C income [back end costs].
coldwarrior on August 5, 2009 at 9:14 AM
Jeff from WI on August 5, 2009 at 7:18 AM
Ha! Now that right there was Funnnny. Especially Barney Fag with his hand on some guys a$$!
dhunter on August 5, 2009 at 10:05 AM
We saved for years and put a lot into the down payment. We bought a house that we could afford the payments, taxes, and upkeep on. Since we were not irresponsible we did not contribute to the housing crash, so we got no help, no federal assistance, nothing. We did the right thing and only people who did the wrong thing were helped.
We’ve bought fuel efficient cars always, and maintained them properly, and they currently are 12 years old and 7 years old. Since they are not gas guzzling clunkers we get no help, no federal assistance, nothing. We did the right thing and only the people who did the wrong thing were helped.
We bought extra insulation for our homes and put in double pane thermal windows, and insulated doors. We did the right thing, and again we will get nothing, only the people who did the wrong thing will be helped.
We saved for 16 years so our children would be able to attend college. We did the right thing, and again we will get nothing, only the people who did the wrong thing will be helped.
I am the middle class and Obama is going to be my friend.
So he says.
MarkT on August 5, 2009 at 10:11 AM
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