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		<dc:creator>Paul Driessen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/2009/08/25/taxpayer-cash-for-clunker-ideas/">Taxpayer cash for clunker ideas</a></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/cash-for-clunkers.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7675" style="margin: 5px;" title="cash-for-clunkers" src="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/cash-for-clunkers.jpg" alt="cash-for-clunkers" width="95" height="66" /></a>It has supposedly finally been deep-sixed, as the chorus of objections grew ever louder. But the cash-for-clunkers program wasted billions of dollars America doesn’t have – and offers some valuable lessons for what public policies should NOT attempt to do.</p></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com">WesternFront America</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/2009/08/25/taxpayer-cash-for-clunker-ideas/">Taxpayer cash for clunker ideas</a></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/cash-for-clunkers1.jpg#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7675" style="margin: 5px;" title="cash-for-clunkers" src="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/cash-for-clunkers1.jpg" alt="cash-for-clunkers" width="164" height="114" /></a>First cars, next power plants. Wasting natural resources to promote eco  ideologies.</p>
<p>It has supposedly finally been deep-sixed, as the chorus of objections grew  ever louder. But the cash-for-clunkers program wasted billions of dollars  America doesn’t have – and offers some valuable lessons for what public policies  should NOT attempt to do.</p>
<p>Just in time, too – because the next cash-for-clunkers program may be just  around the corner, courtesy of T. Boone Pickens and Ted Turner, who want to  prevent global warming catastrophe, by junking “clunker” power plants, while  padding their bank accounts with more consumer and taxpayer dollars.</p>
<p>It’s finally been euthanized (or so they say). But in the minds of  politicians and rent-seekers, the cash-for-clunkers program was so successful  that it deserved billions in taxpayer money.</p>
<p>Pols got to strut their green credentials. Car makers got to sell cars, via  yet another subsidy. Consumers got free cash from hapless taxpayers, for new  cars many otherwise wouldn’t have bought.</p>
<p>It was all so socially responsible and win-win – except for those poor  taxpayers, who got saddled with still more debt. The other big loser of course  is the antiquated notion that public policies should be based on sound science  and economics.</p>
<p>An ice-cold bucket of reality is in order – before the next clunker idea  comes along. Here are a few of the more obvious problems with pulling the plug  on grandma cars.</p>
<p>The “high-polluting” cars that taxpayers are paying to get off the road  already have 95% fewer emissions than 1970-era models. So the pollution  reductions are almost nonexistent.</p>
<p>The gas savings are modest at best, across the US automotive fleet – and will  be more than offset by the latest round of oil and gas lock-ups that Congress  and the White House are already engineering. So more oil imports are on the way,  regardless.</p>
<p>Far worse, every “clunker” has to be rendered totally inoperable. Sodium  silicate gets poured into engines to freeze their components, then they’re  crushed into bundles of scrap.</p>
<p>That means some 750,000 perfectly good cars never make it to used car lots.  People who can’t afford the average $24,000 new car price have to buy a new car  anyway. Used car dealers and buyers have dwindling numbers of cars to bargain  for. Repair shops lose business.</p>
<p>Even worse, trashing all these cars is a monumental waste of precious  resources – and all the energy and effort it took to extract metallic ores,  hydrocarbons and other raw materials from the Earth, process and refine them,  create alloys and plastics, and turn them into engines, chasses, windows, tires  and interiors.</p>
<p>Every step in that process took enormous amounts of energy – and emitted vast  quantities of carbon dioxide, other greenhouse gases and real pollutants. There  is absolutely no way that these emissions and energy will ever be recouped by  any savings the replacement cars might conceivably generate.</p>
<p>It’s like spending $720,000 for photovoltaic solar panels on the roof of the  Denver Nature and Science Museum. The panels would certainly reduce conventional  electricity bills. But it would take 110 years to save enough on those bills to  pay for the panels – and the panels would only last 25 years.</p>
<p>Denver installed the panels for one reason, observes Independence Institute  investigative journalist Todd Shepherd. Federal taxpayers provided a fat subsidy  – enabling President Obama to have a great photo-op on the museum roof and shill  for solar power, with the Rocky Mountains resplendent in the distance.</p>
<p>So much for that win-win scenario. The next clunker boondoggle is already on  the launch pad, courtesy of T. Boone Pickens and Ted Turner. As they opined in  the <em>Wall Street Journal</em> recently, they want to repeat the automotive  “success” on a massive scale – replacing “clunker” electrical generating plants  with government-mandated gas-fired versions.</p>
<p>The existing plants burn coal, which America has in great abundance, and  which keeps electricity reliable and affordable – so that people can heat and  cool their homes, industries can manufacture and transport products, companies  can employ workers, hospitals can treat patients, schools can train future  innovators, and America can ensure continued opportunity and prosperity.</p>
<p>Modern coal-fired power plants already scrub out the vast majority of real  pollutants that their aged predecessors emitted, notes air quality expert Joel  Schwartz. What they don’t remove is carbon dioxide.</p>
<p>Pickens, Turner, Gore, Hansen and Obama insist that CO2 is causing  “potentially devastating climate changes.” Thousands of scientists disagree, and  satellite data clearly demonstrate that global temperatures have been stable or  even decreasing since 1998, even as carbon dioxide levels have risen steadily.  Storms, droughts, floods and other events are in accord with historic  variations, and show no statistically significant upswings, note climate experts  William Gray, David Legates and Richard Keen.</p>
<p>But inconvenient facts and observations are irrelevant to climate alarmists.  They apparently believe that assuming, asserting, decreeing and modeling climate  disasters proves a crisis is nigh – and we must make painful energy, economic  and lifestyle sacrifices to prevent it.</p>
<p>In other words, force America to eliminate existing generators and switch to  power plants running on natural gas that Boone Pickens, Chesapeake Energy and a  few others own in abundance – and to wind and solar power that General Electric,  Vesta and other “ethical” companies will happily provide, if taxpayers fork over  billions more in subsidies.</p>
<p>Making money by selling natural gas, building turbines and panels, and  trading carbon credits on new commodities, hedge fund and derivatives markets is  an irrelevant coincidence, we’re supposed to believe.</p>
<p>These “socially responsible” rent seekers and their friends in Congress and  the White House are masters at increasing and mandating demand for natural gas –  for transportation, homes, industries and power generation. Unfortunately, the  friends aren’t so attentive to the supply side of the equation. They excel at  locking up America’s onshore and offshore energy prospects, and imposing  burdensome new regulations on lands that aren’t off limits – making it  increasingly difficult to find and produce gas.</p>
<p>This increases demand, shrinks supplies, drives up prices, and increases  profits for the lucky few who do own abundant gas supplies. Once again,  consumers and taxpayers get taken for a ride.</p>
<p>Once again, it’s even worse from an economic, ecological and resource  conservation perspective. We are being asked to destroy dozens or hundreds of  perfectly good coal-fired power plants – or retrofit them under expensive carbon  capture and storage mandates – simply because some special interests assume,  assert, decree and model global warming disasters.</p>
<p>Tearing the plants down would be a monumental waste of the resources, energy,  effort and emissions it took to build them. CCS technology would require  billions of dollars, 25% of a power plant’s generating capacity, major increases  in fuel consumption and electricity prices, thousands of miles of CO2 pipelines  and massive underground storage chambers, to reduce global CO2 by an  imperceptible amount.</p>
<p>What America has today is government by lawyers, ideologues, social engineers  and rent seekers. Congress has nary a real engineer, and precious few members  with any business background or ability to figure out basic cradle-to-grave  energy, resource, economic and pollution equations. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi  thinks natural gas is an “alternative to fossil fuels.”</p>
<p>With these folks at the helm, it may be time for wise investors to look  toward China and India, where reducing poverty and improving living standards  guide public policy – not Hollywood movies about Climate Armageddon. Wise voters  and taxpayers will join the Tea Party movement, and elect some honest  brainpower, before Congress wreaks more havoc on energy, jobs and civil rights.</p>
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<p>Paul Driessen is senior policy advisor for the Committee For A Constructive  Tomorrow and Congress of Racial Equality, and author of<em> Eco-Imperialism:  Green Power • Black Death.</em></p>
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