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To: Justaham
The program distributes cars donated by non-profit charities such as Good News Garage, a Lutheran charity, which also does the repair work on the car and bills the state.

If these are vehicles that have been donated, they are probably hunks of junk for the most part.

I work for a church and we get a few vehicles every year donated to us and, for the most part, they are junkers. Though not all.

We give them away to needy families but we don't pay for the insurance, etc.

Nor do we bill the taxpayers for repairs.

27 posted on 05/07/2009 7:27:40 PM PDT by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all. -- Texas Eagle)
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To: Texas Eagle

My $500.00 vehicle, that I bought four years ago, is on its last legs.

I am actively seeking a replacement, and have saved/secured the ability to pay $1500.00 cash for basic transportation.
Nothing fancy, but I would like A/C and a working radio.

Who dreams up these entitlement programs?
I have just reached the point that I can afford health insurance again, but not a car mortgage.

I am really curious about the thought processes of these people.


31 posted on 05/07/2009 7:52:53 PM PDT by sarasmom (Buyers Remorse Date : Place your bets ladies and gentlemen.)
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