Has Anyone Though That 700,000 Cars Traded in on Obama’s “Cash for Clunkers”?
PublishedFebruary 20, 2013
Question by Jason: Has anyone though that 700,000 cars traded in on Obama’s “Cash for Clunkers”?
that those of us who can not afford new cars will face higher used car prices?
Many of the cars traded in were used cars that were still in good shape. Not all of the cars traded in were rust buckets.
It is truely amazing to me that most of the liberals who answered this question didn’t know that the cars traded in under this program must be destroyed. Blindly agreeing with The Great Obama without even knowing what he is doing.
Best answer:
Answer by tagsmommy32 Hey you are the poor, you need to demand that Obama GIVE you a car.
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