“…This is strengthened by National Poverty Alleviation Agency (Bapenas) which PAJAR HATMA INDRA JAYA, "Dream" and Poverty Alleviation exposured that the alleviation of poverty in the last 15 years was failed (Suyono, Kompas, November 21, 2015: 7). The former studies were to evaluate poverty alleviation programs, such as those performed by Nisak (2014) who examined the effectiveness of implementing of policy of rice for the poor, Lubis (2005) who evaluated the program implementing direct cash assistance (BLT) in Medan Johor Medan, Setiawan (2006) who evaluated the implementation of the Sub-district Development Program (PPK) in Karangmojo Sub-district of Gunung Kidul, and Sanadjihitu Sangadji, et al (2015) who analyzed the poverty alleviation in Sidoarjo. If the poverty alleviation fund were used to buy "cars for people" with the price of Rp 100 million for each unit, it would get as many as 1,068,000 cars could be given to poor families, so that at least one million families could escape from poverty because they had a new car.…”