Posted by Another Bill on May 20, 2009 at 11:55:47 from (96.15.241.193):
In Reply to: WHY?? posted by ddl on May 20, 2009 at 08:05:16:
Unfortunately no one in the Gov't cares about how long your old vehicle has lasted, how well it performs, if it was USA made, what kind of mileage it gets compared to a new one, etc etc...
All that is of concern to them is money; money in their own pockets. No concern about *your* money, and how much it will end up costing you for these new changes and the resulting impact they will have.
I'll never believe all these radical changes don't equate to money in Gov't officials' pockets from all kinds of kickbacks and payoffs. These officials will never feel the financial drain these changes will put on everyone else. They will have received such huge payoffs and kickbacks that any resulting transportation costs, food costs, etc will be negligible to them.
I think it's awful what has been going on in our nation these past 6 months or so. I pray there will be favorable changes soon.
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