Return of “Cash for Clunkers” in the works?

Sure as heck sounds like it.Β  Via the Washington Times’ Kerry PicketΒ (hat tip):

Ready for another cash for clunkers program? It looks like General Motors is attempting to replace it’s own consumer incentives with tax payer money. The car company, bailed out of bankruptcy in 2009 by the American tax payer, appears to be turning the government into an automatic rebate provider.

The Obama administration and their friends on Capitol Hill are floating around a proposal to change the $7500 tax credit for green vehicles. This change can be found not only in President Barack Obama’s budget but also a bill proposed by Senator Debbie Stabenow, Michigan Democrat.

Edmunds.com, a 45 year old trade magazine company that provides automotive information, posted a Department of Energy documentΒ listing the department’s funding highlights.Β The proposed Obama Budget, changes the existing $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit β€œinto a rebate that will be available to all consumers immediately at the point of sale.”

According to Senator Stabenow’s website, her proposed legislation, known as the “Charging America Forward Act” (S.298), “will provide consumers with a rebate worth up to $7500 for plug-in electric vehicles at the time of purchase.”

Essentially, if one were to buy a $41,000 Chevy Volt, the buyer gets a $7,500 coupon, so the final price is $33,500. In the end, the auto dealer assumes the risk of the government giving them this tax credit.

It is pretty convenient that Ms. Stabenow, who represents a state where GM is headquartered is pushing a bill that is also supported by Edison Electric Institute, whose president was loanedΒ a Chevy Volt,Β Eaton Corp: the sole American producer of car recharge systems, andΒ Battery Electric Vehicle Coalition, a lobbying group for the electric car industry.

In fact, Department of Energy’sΒ David Sandalow told Bloomberg News in February the insta-credit would operate the β€œsame way the 2009 β€˜Cash for Clunkers’ program worked.”

The Detroit News reported Vice President Joe Biden said at an Indiana battery assembly plant, “You won’t have to wait,’ it would be like the cash-for-clunkers program.”

Woohoo! Another failed government experiment rears its ugly head again, and in the end, the taxpayer is – as usual – the one leftΒ footing the bill.Β 

Suggested liberal motto: If at first you don’t succeed, fail, fail again. Β 8-|

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