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Hannity junkyard scheme is a clunker

By Robert Farley
June 22, 2009

On his Fox News Channel program on June 18, 2009, political commentator Sean Hannity mocked the “Cash for Clunkers” program recently approved by Congress, saying a loophole would allow someone to buy an old heap at a junkyard, have it towed to his or her house, and the government would give them $4,500 for it.

Under the program, people can get $3,500 to $4,500 if they trade in their old gas-guzzler for a more fuel-efficient new car. The idea is to boost the ailing auto industry while improving the environment.

“Listen, all we’ve got to do is you got to go to a local junkyard — all you’ve got to do is tow (the car) to your house. And you’re going to get $4,500,” Hannity said. “I’m going to go do that,” Hannity said.

Actually, legislators accounted for just such a scheme. Find out how

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