Can you “steal” tax payer money?

I’ve been too busy changing my core belief systems back and forth as a result of all of these convincing arguments to really notice. :smiley:

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Ha! This is the first that I’ve been in here (I’m not sure how I’ve managed to avoid it since June of '21).

The plot seems to be the legalities/usage of the $7,500 (with CCAP), and the morals (or therefore lack of? :stuck_out_tongue:) around it. “Tax payer money” seems far too generic for this thread. :coin: :coin:

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Should this thread be closed?
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  • Yes, please

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there is a typo i’d argue.

Sure, I stumble into some fun and the party is going to be over soon. :laughing:

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Missed one: “F@ck yes!”

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Don’t be hot tub time machining this thread!

Personally, I think the $7500 credit should be used for a car that you plan to keep. And we know that’s not happening but how large is that percentage? 5%? 10%? There is much more “stealing” going on than that in other things.

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Yes, of course not. I was more interested in how they’re holding their value, as I didn’t really like the car, even if it seems like a good deal all in all. Ended up passing on the purchase.

Closed per LH Moderation Guidelines.

1e: Topic has outlived its usefulness (e.g., replies beating a dead horse or circular conversations)