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Z.'s Pic of the Day™ 04.23.13

    
Z.'s Pic of the Day™ 04.23.13

Rodney Perry performs at 2nd Annual Stand Up For Family Comedy Special

Comedian, Rodney Perry gives an awesome performance at the 2nd Annual American Family Insurance's "Stand Up For Family" Comedy Special filmed in Atlanta, GA. (©2011 Photo by Zsanaé Davis/Z.images).

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President Obama Signs Bill

The Cash For Clunkers program (C4C) is the most brilliant plan I have seen from a President.

Basically, everyone with a beater has an opportunity to get a new car for almost nothing. On top of that, the environment is cleaned up a little. Frankly, I don't see how it's not a win-win for everyone.

I watch the news on TV and read the online publications (my apologies to the newspapers of America, but why spend money when I can find it online for free) and I hear comments about President Obama spending taxpayer dollars again. I hear the "socialist" name tag tossed on him a lot. I hear them say that this is setting up a false end to the recession, but I don't hear them talk about how this program will benefit the country.

Let me remind you of what has transpired over the past year:

$800 billion given to the banking and Wall Street industry.

Roughly $150 billion given to the auto industry with the government taking joint ownership.

This program has $3 billion set aside to purchase the clunkers. At $4,000 a car (average rebate) that's roughly 750,000 smog polluting, possibly unsafe, gas-eating vehicles removed from the streets of America. These 750,000 vehicles are going to be replaced with something that is more fuel-efficient, has the latest safety equipment and pollution controls.

When you multiply the 750,000 new cars times the average sales price of a typical fuel-efficient vehicle ($15,000), you will gross a little over $11 billion dollars. That's an $8 billion dollar profit!

Now, add the interest that the typical consumer would pay.

If you receive a 10% loan over a 5-year period, that adds $4,000 to the total of the new car sale. And guess what? That puts another $3 billion back into the economy.

Wait! Did I say $3 billion? Isn't that what the program cost? WHOAH!!!!! The program paid for itself and it gets even better.

Remember the government took over a lot of the financial industry with taxpayer money. The insurance companies will reap some of this (new car insurance). The banking industry will reap some of this (loans, late fee's etc).

The auto industry has been depleted of 750,000 cars. They had been complaining about having 6 months worth of inventory. Now, they will have around 30 days of inventory which is where they need to be in order to grow. Autoworkers can go back to work. Second-tier workers (fast food restaurants, grocery stores, etc) can go back to work.

Cash For Clunkers is simply a brilliant plan!




For example, you could get a brand new car for less than $10,000 if you qualify for the C4C. Let's assume you have a 1986 vehicle that averages 18 MPG combined city/highway and you meet all the other requirements above and listed on www.cars.gov

Nissan has a vehicle called the Versa. If you purchase the 1.5S, it will cost you roughly $13,000. Take out the $4,500 plus the scrap money from the junkyard (let's say $100 at the most) and the total cost of the car is $8,400.

Remember, you still have negotiating power because the $4,500 is not a dealer incentive!

If you do nothing else, the very least you need to do is convince the dealer to pay the tag, tax and title fees. That's at least $500 knocked off the total sales price. If you finance it for


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You Might Be Unemployed But Your Woody Is Strong As Hell!!!

What the hell? Pfizer is going to offer free Viagra and Lipitor to the unemployed! Does anyone else see this as a bad thing? Think about it: you're unemployed so you can't afford the family you do have; your wife, wifey, jumpoff, girlfriend, etc. gets pregnant and now you've got ANOTHER mouth to feed! I think this is a bad idea. Read details below:

TRENTON, N.J. — Pfizer Inc. is unveiling a new program today that will let people who have lost their jobs and health insurance keep taking some widely prescribed Pfizer medications — including Lipitor and Viagra — for free for up to a year.
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The world’s biggest drugmaker will provide more than 70 of its prescription drugs at no cost to unemployed, uninsured Americans, regardless of their prior income, who lost jobs since Jan. 1 and have been on the Pfizer drug for three months or more.

The announcement comes amid massive job losses caused by the recession and a campaign in Washington to rein in health care costs and extend coverage. The move could earn Pfizer some goodwill in that debate after long being a target of critics of drug industry prices and sales practices.

The program also likely will help keep those patients loyal to Pfizer brands.

“Everybody knows now a neighbor, a relative who has lost their job and is losing their insurance. People are definitely hurting out there,” Dr. Jorge Puente, Pfizer’s head of pharmaceuticals outside the United States and Europe and a champion of the project, told the Associated Press in an exclusive interview Wednesday. “Our aim is to help people bridge this point.”

Officials for New York-based Pfizer said...click to continue reading


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