Topic: Cash For Clunkers

10 chapters across the catalog

Disinfo Dozen
Episode 1342 2:04:03 - 2:06:14

1342: Disinfo Dozen

Used Car Market, Systemic Economic Issues

A former car salesman from South Carolina reflects on the "Cash for Clunkers" program, arguing it destroyed the market for cheap, functional cars and hurt low-income individuals. The current spike in used car prices is seen as a continuation of policies that prioritize environmental agendas over the needs of the poor. The hosts argue that this represents a form of "systemic" economic disregard by the political elite.

Middle Class Infanteers
Episode 476 20:56 - 22:33

476: Middle Class Infanteers

Cash for Clunkers, Used Car Market Manipulation

The hosts discuss potential future regulations that could tax older vehicles more heavily to force consumers into newer cars equipped with "black box" technology. They reflect on the "Cash for Clunkers" program, arguing it intentionally destroyed the secondhand car market by physically disabling engines.

Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!
Episode 144 1:04:17 - 1:07:17

144: Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!

GDP Growth Analysis and Government Stimulus Programs

The U.S. Commerce Department reported a 3.5% increase in GDP, but analysis suggests this growth was artificially inflated by government stimulus programs. Specifically, "Cash for Clunkers" and incentives for durable goods like refrigerators drove temporary spending. The hosts argue that these numbers are not sustainable once the subsidies expire.

Coming Soon: The Cashless Society
Episode 128 32:09 - 36:04

128: Coming Soon: The Cashless Society

Cash for Appliances, Energy Star Rebate Program

Following the "Cash for Clunkers" car program, a new federal initiative provides rebates for energy-efficient home appliances. The program, funded by stimulus money, allows states to set their own rules for rebates on refrigerators, washers, and dryers. To qualify, consumers must purchase products with the Energy Star logo, which signifies a higher level of energy efficiency.

Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead
Episode 125 50:54 - 52:29

125: Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead

Cash for Clunkers, Economic Stimulus and Appliance Programs

The "Cash for Clunkers" program has injected $3 billion into the U.S. economy, which the hosts argue is a temporary "paper play" to slow economic decline. A new "Cash for Appliances" (or "Cash for Refrigerators") program is being introduced under the banner of environmentalism. The hosts mock the trend, suggesting future programs for sofas, shrubbery, or hair extensions.

Small Steps Toward Better Health
Episode 119 17:28 - 21:43

119: Small Steps Toward Better Health

Cash for Clunkers Program, Engine Destruction Videos

The federal Cash for Clunkers program faces criticism as auto dealers struggle to receive government reimbursements, leading some to opt out of the initiative. Viral videos showing the intentional destruction of functional vehicles, such as Volvos, using sodium silicate to seize engines are described as a painful waste of resources. While the program spurred a quarter-million car sales, skeptics argue the funds would be better spent on direct job creation.

Deconstructing 'Law & Order'
Episode 118 38:40 - 41:56

118: Deconstructing 'Law & Order'

Cash for Clunkers Program, Global Economic Stimulus Initiatives

The hosts discuss the "Cash for Clunkers" program, questioning its true purpose as a global initiative appearing simultaneously in multiple countries. While the program is marketed as a "green" effort to remove gas guzzlers from the road, Curry suspects a deeper agenda behind the synchronized international rollout. They also comment on the poor build quality of modern American cars.