Friday, July 31, 2009

Why cash for clunkers has to be continued.

Cash for clunkers, march or die





First let me say that I have direct, second hand experience from the perspective of both the consumer and the retailer. That is to say, the car buyer and the car dealer.

So it is in that manner, that I see a few necessities for the US to not only honor all deals currently completed, up until the supposed moratorium, but also to extend the entire program, possibly even shifting the program's qualifying details.

The cash for clunkers program, or CARS (car allowance rebate system) in the general view, is a program which allows cars made within the last 25 years, and which have been registered current, and for the past year, and achieve a miles per gallon rating of less than 18 average (large vehicles have different criteria). The program was intended to run either until November 1st, 2009 or until the funds had been depleted. Dealers had adopted the practice of offering scrap value for the trade in (around $200USD), as most vehicles being returned were not worth a dollar to most dealers in any other circumstance.

The program has proven extremely popular, and has been heavily utilized.

Currently their has been a suspension of processing of new deals, as no one seems to have any idea as to what amount of the $1 Billion USD set aside for the program has been either depleted or reserved by deals completed. Car dealers are continuing to see large amounts of traffic, people looking to complete a CARS program transaction. Dealers however have to say no. Here is why; with the time it takes for a car deal (deal) to be completed, the paperwork to be processed and a number of other variables, such as vehicle swap with other dealers per stock issues or awaiting a vehicle that was ordered specifically, and will have to be sent from port of point of manufacture, their is no guarantee that even the deals completed will have the funds to be honored. Dealers could be left with the cost of these deals, which would include the cost of vehicles that are not resaleable which were taken on trade, the potential permanent destruction (per government guidelines) of vehicles from trade which might be resalable, and the cost of writing deals minus $4500 from the government, which the dealer/financier/manufacturer may have to fork over.

It is not difficult to see their is a potentially huge problem. The US has essentially made promises to small businesses (the dealer), allowed them to extend themselves on that promise, and maintained no accountability of how that promise was being fulfilled. Dealers are now in a race against time to file the paperwork necessary to receive the CARS rebate. Many dealers are left to believe that they may be footing the bill, or taking 'hits' off of these bad deals.

The problem however, is not just that, it is also the mechanics of the thing, the engineering and execution of a brilliant program, with great potential. It was a campaign promise, and a good one to keep. Again, however, the lack in understanding of how this would be received, indicates that this plan was implemented with little to no understanding of the current market. Apparently the US was "surprised' at the popularity. Imagine any other serious financial/strategic venture, hearing the word surprise is not the best thing I can imagine. A military campaign should not be 'surprised' at the strength of the enemy, it should have understood the environment in which it was operating. And that is the case here.

Their are other issues as well; with the way this program is turning out, I cede to you that at least some American's are already beginning to lose faith in the ability of this US to execute its mission, and complete its goals in a structured, efficient manner. At a time when what many to believe is a fundamental error in America, the health system, is being debated for major overhaul. This does not bode well for proponents of sweeping mass-reform. Reform I personally believe needs to occur as much as anyone (more on that some other time).

So, in order to ensure the financial revenue expected of this program, restore the confidence of small business, and the American people, and honor a commitment already extended and received, the US must extend the cash, responsibly.

One way to continue might be to guarantee the validity of all deals completed before the 31st of July (ink signed). The program might also be extended, and modified to include cars of certain model years known to contain the most inefficient vehicles, even extending the 25 year deadline. I know I have seen quite more than a few 197* 198* LARGE sedans and trucks on the road, spewing black smoke.

Is that something you would be interested in?

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A Dozen Shot In Chicago Overnight [cbs2chicago.com]

More Than A Dozen Shot In Chicago Overnight; 7 Of Them In One West Side Incident - cbs2chicago.com:

"More Than A Dozen Shot In Chicago Overnight 7 Victims In One Attack; Total Of 15 Hurt Over Four Hours"





Among the victims was a 20 year old woman standing with her baby in stoller within the same evening which 7 males ranging from the ages 15-28 show in the same incident.

The night of violence included an abduction, in which a victim was compelled into the assailant's vehicle, directing them to the victim's residence, where they took posession of several TVs and other properties. They then proceeded to assault the victim, shooting the victim as he ran away from the attack.

Their was at least one known gunfire exchange between individuals.

Their was even someone shot in the eye.

What is going on?

Photo Gallery: The Power of the Taliban [SPIEGEL]

Photo Gallery: The Power of the Taliban - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International: "AFPTaliban commander Qari Zainuddin (center) talks to media in Dera Ismail Khan on June 21 -- just two days before his death."



Why do these guys look like a kind of rap group?


Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Chinese man kills self after losing phone

http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2009/07/a-chinese-worker-has-killed-himself-after-a-fourth-generation-iphone-prototype-he-was-responsible-for-disappeared---the-25-y.html?csp=34

Reported on, and supposedly responded to by Apple, a Chinese man has decided to end his life, after apparently losing a prototype of the fourth generation iPhone. Fourth generation, when counting the 3G S as a new iteration.

USAToday reports that the man was detained, his personal belongings seized, and apparently, reports circulated that he was also beaten by police.

I do not mention any of these things to make a point of the probable or improbable truth in these reports. Because who knows, and who will ever know.

As convenient as anyone may find it to believe that a Chinese company, with a foreign market and supervisor, was likely, and able to pressure police into cruel and unusual actions is one thing. It is logical, rather than convenient, to believe that their will be no truth finding commission, and no 'state inquiry.'

What I would like to point out is the reaction of those who decided to publicly voice their opinion on the matter.

Link provided again: http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2009/07/a-chinese-worker-has-killed-himself-after-a-fourth-generation-iphone-prototype-he-was-responsible-for-disappeared---the-25-y.html?csp=34

These people deserve absolutely no attention, nor mention. But to not mark them as they are would be the greater shame.

Here is a sample:

(not exact, as between beginning and ending this post, USAToday had removed)

'Just look at them on the bus, how they stare at you...these people are the real **** tards...'

I think their should be a project to attempt to identify and log all hateful, illegal, and racist comment's made public.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

findingcenter


iwasthinkingaboutwritingallmypostswithoutspaces. youknowtobedifferentand'cool'. I swear if I ever get another idea that lame, and DON'T follow through..........naaa...just kidding. As much as I get tempted by these little urges to do these types of things I have can usually hit the reset button in the brain housing area, and be rid of it.


So I am working semi-diligently on the format of this blog. What services/tools I am going to employ in the process of achieving my goal. Which, generally, is to make all of these new media/life tools, and their information useful. But I have also decided to add an additional prerogative, two actually.


First, not being in school, I do not really get the chance to write, and literally express myself sufficiently. This might actually be the reason I am even doing any of this at all. It is true, the brain is a not permanent, if you do not use it, I do believe you lose it.


Secondly, numerically not intrinsically, I no longer can agree with how terms and conditions are forced upon you when you use sites like Facebook...no I am not mentioning MySpace (evolve people!). Of course I realize that having a site like Facebook is going to be a useful tool, in life, both personal, and professional. So I realize that it, at least for myself, is not going anywhere anytime soon. But I would like to limit the amount of info that I have on there. Since after all, they "own" everything I create/post/write/click/etc....So in spreading out what I see as the essentials to different platforms/sources, I can minimize the social monopoly that they are maintaining.


So here is what I see (without putting in any actual thought/work...naturally) as my necessary centers of expression/sharing.


Basic contact/identification information

Opportunities for discovery/re-discovery of acquaintances

Representation/identification of friendships/groups

Next level contact information/identification

Media of self representation (images/sounds)

Media sharing/broadcasting

Event co-ordination(creation/invitation/management)

Accepting shared/broadcasted media

Accepting public comment/suggestion

Accepting private comment/suggestion


So hopefully haved layed these goals out a little more carefully. Work continues in finding the right combination/method of fulfilling this.


Oh yeah, and DAM! I say some funny shit sometimes.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Test

Here I am now trying to link all these different technologies and emerginc services together. Goodle voice for BB just released/installed...very cool!


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