Posts Tagged Green Energy
Cash For Clunkers – Yet Another Government Blunder
Posted by Scott in Entitlements, Environment, Gov't Spending on August 20th, 2009
If you’ve driven by a new car dealership lately, you’ll likely notice the same thing I did when I went out looking to buy a new car. The lots are barren. You’re lucky to find a dealership who has more than one of the model car you’re looking for, and even luckier if it happens to be the right color, with all the features you want.
The recent buying frenzy caused by Cash For Clunkers has diminished the supply of new cars available to dealers to sell, because manufacturers weren’t able to increase production enough in anticipation of the surge in demand. What this has done, is caused an increase in the price of new cars, potentially eliminating most, if not all savings the government incentive program provides.
What’s worse, is that the dealerships who have already made thousands of sales aren’t being reimbursed by the government. One Los Angeles area dealership has said that they have made about 270 clunker deals, and has only been reimbursed for two. That means that this dealership is owed around $1 million from the government. And that’s just one dealership. Nationwide, approximately 2% of all clunker deals have been paid out so far, and 80% of all applications are “rejected for minor oversights”.
Not only is the $3 billion program expensive, it’s clearly inefficient (like any other government program).
Additionally, think back to the lessons learned from the mortgage crisis, where people went further into debt than they could afford, ultimately foreclosing on their homes. If someone is driving around in a “clunker”, they’re probably doing so because they can’t afford to buy a brand new vehicle. They might be better off if they upgraded to a nicer used vehicle, but many of the new vehicles that qualify for the program are expensive. The auto finance companies are loving life right now, but they’ll be looking for another bailout once people start defaulting on their loans.
Come to think of it, why are only new cars accepted in the clunkers program? It seems to me that buying a more fuel efficient used car would be better for the environment than manufacturing a brand new fuel efficient car. Not to mention the environmental impact of increased scrapping of some perfectly good cars. Seems to me like the program is more of a bailout for the automakers than it is an environmental incentive.
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The Snackwell Effect
The “Snackwell Effect” gets its name from the low-calorie snack food. People on diets were found to eat a lot of low-calorie foods, which in aggregate ends up being many more calories than what’s found in a regular snack.
The same holds true for all of this “going green” energy efficient nonsense. People who buy energy efficient appliances, such as washing machines typically end up with an energy bill after they install the appliance, which is equal to, if not greater than their bill prior to installing the appliance.
How can this be? After all, its rated to be energy efficient so they shouldn’t see a higher energy bill right? Well, in theory, yes this is true. But because of the Snackwell Effect, people are using these appliances much more than they would use their regular “non-energy efficient” appliances, and ending up using more energy in the process.
This isn’t a new phenomenon either. Back in the 1800′s, the introduction of steam engines produced a new, more efficient way of producing energy. This, in turn drove demand and cost for coal down. With lower coal prices, more people began to be able to afford to use coal, and this ultimately ended up driving the demand for coal back up.
In my opinion, the vast majority of people who are pro-green energy, are not really in it for the environmental impact. They’re into this because they’re cheap.
Think about it this way. When people replace all their old appliances with energy efficient ones, where do the old appliances end up? People don’t stop to think about this. Usually when someone comes to install the new appliance and takes away the old one, it ends up in the dump. It doesn’t get recycled, or anything like that. As a matter of fact, there’s nothing “green” about the whole process. At the end of the day the owners of the new energy efficient appliance feel that they’re doing something good for the environment, simply because it might save them a few dollars.
The bottom line: America has the energy munchies. Put the cookie down. You don’t need it!
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