"Big Oil" is soooo bad, of course they do actually produce something of benefit. Vs each and every example of "Green" power that produces nothing but public debt.
http://michellemalkin.com/2012/03/30...-easy-as-a123/
How about the ethanol industry?.......should be selling a buck less than regular,plus cuts fuel economy. Originally Posted by ekim008Should be, but it isn't. And it isn't good on things like rubber o-rings and seals. It eats them up. And my car runs like crap on that stuff; pings and knocks like crazy, especially when the weather's warm, and I get crappy mileage from it.
How about the ethanol industry? farmers are subsidized for growing it ethanol plants are subsidized for producing it,should be selling a buck less than regular,plus cuts fuel economy. Originally Posted by ekim008Producing the corn to produce the ethanol takes a lot of diesel. It also isn't very miscible with the gasoline, it's my understanding the ethanol has to be trucked to distribution centers to be added just before going to the filling stations, can't be done at central refineries. Even if it could it still has to be trucked from corn growing country to the refineries (in far away states).
The use/subsidy of ethanol is rooted in the National Energy Conservation Act of 1978; passed by Jimmy Carter and the Democratically controled House and Senate.Uhm....douche bag!?!? If its so horrible....why havent the sainted republicans ever attempts to reverse it??? And/or...what president veto'd the hero's attempt at saving us????
Another example of why/how the Democrats screw working and middle class Americans at every turn. Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Uhm....douche bag!?!? If its so horrible....why havent the sainted republicans ever attempts to reverse it??? And/or...what president veto'd the hero's attempt at saving us????Hmmm, the tax breaks for farmers growing corn ended on December 31, 2012. Not sure why you guys are still talking about corn?
Oh...right...they didnt...they like the idea too... Originally Posted by Raa1965
How about the ethanol industry? farmers are subsidized for growing it ethanol plants are subsidized for producing it,should be selling a buck less than regular,plus cuts fuel economy. Originally Posted by ekim008
That is a April fools joke right????Not a joke to the farmers.
You did read what you posted...today....April 1, 2012......right!?!? Originally Posted by Raa1965
Not a joke to the farmers.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/12/2...hanol-subsidy/
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...it-theres-more
http://www.economist.com/node/21542287 Originally Posted by nwarounder
It was good for the farmers as they got a decent price for their crop for a change,but as the free enterprize system works,if the price is high why subsidy it? all reports before the industry started stated you could not produce enough enegery to put the crop in the feild and harvest it. Originally Posted by ekim008No argument from me, I don't support tax breaks or taxpayer funded loans for any industry. I was simply saying the tax breaks for farmers growing corn has ended, therefore, not really an issue to debate any longer except for historical reference.
Hmmm, the tax breaks for farmers growing corn ended on December 31, 2012. Not sure why you guys are still talking about corn? Originally Posted by nwarounderDecember 31, 2011 that is for ethanol production.
Not a joke to the farmers.If you want to learn about Ethanol read the disscusion after the article. Very informative. Thanks NW
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/12/2...hanol-subsidy/
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...it-theres-more
http://www.economist.com/node/21542287 Originally Posted by nwarounder