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To: bentway who wrote (273748)9/7/2010 7:04:50 PM
From: ValueproRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I said, "As such, CfC hurt poor people who are forced to consider used cars over new ones."

You replied, "Do you KNOW any "poor people"? If a "poor" person is considering a NEW car, they're morons who deserve to be poor. If you're a RICH person considering a new car, you're not very careful with your money."

O.k., turkey, let me restate that so you can focus on the thrust of my comment, rather than an arguable misuse of language. "As such, CfC hurt poor people who, by their nature, are forced to buy in the used car market, and who are now confronted with much higher prices than if the government had kept their fingers out of the market."

Is that a little more understandable to you, or do just delight in obfuscation? Geesh!