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Trump's Support for Ethanol Is Bad for Taxpayers and Their Cars
The National Review ^ | January 21, 2016 | Jillian Kay Melchior

Posted on 01/21/2016 2:17:48 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

One of the most destructive environmental subsidies in the United States has found an enthusiastic supporter in Donald Trump.

"The EPA should ensure that biofuel ... blend levels match the statutory level set by Congress," he said yesterday in Iowa, adding that he was "there with you 100 percent" on continuing federal support for ethanol. "You're going to get a really fair shake from me."

The ethanol lobby has rigorously courted Trump since April, arranging to speak at least weekly, including at least three in-person meetings, in addition to an ethanol-plant tour, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Trump's support for ethanol may win him votes in Iowa, but federal support for ethanol is a bum deal for Americans.

Under the 2007 Independence and Security Act, Congress mandated that the United States use 36 billion gallons of biofuels, including corn ethanol and cellulosic biofuel, by 2022.

And the federal government not only requires the use of ethanol; it also subsides it. Tax credits between 1978 and 2012 cost the Treasury as much as $40 billion. Moreover, numerous other federal programs, spanning multiple agencies, allot billions of dollars to ethanol in the form of grants, loan guarantees, tax credits, and other subsidies.

Taxpayers suffer in other ways, too. Vehicles can drive fewer miles per gallon using ethanol blends than they would with pure gasoline. So Americans end up spending an extra $10 billion per year for fuel, the Institute for Energy Research estimates.

Ethanol also guzzles 40 percent of the U.S. corn crop, and the resulting scarcity drives up the price of food. This year alone, the Congressional Budget Office estimated, American consumers will spend $3.5 billion more on groceries because of the ethanol mandate.

Rising prices of corn feed have even put some small feedlots and ranches out of business. And as grocery prices increase, so does federal spending on programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

In a further hallmark of terrible policy, it's probably not even possible for Americans to meet the ambitious ethanol goals Congress and the bureaucrats at the EPA have envisioned.

Ethanol-intensive fuel blends can wreak havoc on car, lawnmower, and boat engines. In fact, many vehicle manufacturers will no longer offer warranties when ethanol comprises 10 percent or more of fuel; engine erosion simply becomes too common.

So, we can't really increase the total amount of ethanol mixed into our gasoline much more, but - especially as vehicles become more fuel efficient - Americans aren't consuming enough gasoline to meet the Renewable Fuel Standards with a 10 percent ethanol blend. The EPA acknowledged this inconvenient mismatch last spring, setting three-year ethanol-use requirements at 3.75 billion gallons below the legal minimums.

Ethanol's green benefit is also far from certain, explaining why even many within the environmentalist Left question - or outright oppose - the federal government's support.

It takes about 29 percent more energy to refine a gallon of ethanol than gasoline, and that process is often fueled by dirty sources like coal. Factor in the emissions generated during this production process, and ethanol sometimes comes in less green than old-fashioned gasoline. On top of that, burning ethanol also emits higher quantities of the chemical compounds that produce smog.

Then again, perhaps it's not surprising that Trump likes federal support of ethanol. After all, the real-estate mogul's business model has historically hinged on using tax abatements and other subsidies to make his building projects profitable.

(An example: As we reported in August, Trump Tower - which features a Gucci store Trump claimed was "worth more money than Romney" - has received a $163.775 million tax break from the city of New York.)

Many of Trump's constituents have rejected the so-called Republican establishment because of its corrupt preferential treatment for Wall Street and Big Business. But Trump's support for ethanol belies his populist Main Street rhetoric. In reality, he's just another rich, East Coast politician who would prop up special interests at the expense of the taxpayer.

-Jillian Kay Melchior writes for National Review as a Thomas L. Rhodes Fellow for the Franklin Center. She is also a senior fellow at the Independent Women's Forum and the Tony Blankley Fellow at the Steamboat Institute.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: ethanol; iowa; renewableenergy; subsidies
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To: Neoliberalnot
You are not forced to buy ETOH, so stop lying about it.

Excuse me, but that is what a mandate IS. They are REQUIRED BY LAW to blend a specified amount of ethanol into the gasoline. Unless you don't drive, you have to buy the ethanol. So the oil refiners are REQUIRED to buy the ethanol. There is no way around it.

261 posted on 01/21/2016 12:03:10 PM PST by CA Conservative (Texan by birth, Californian by circumstance)
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To: trebb

Good post.


262 posted on 01/21/2016 1:15:57 PM PST by Lumper20 ( clown in Chief has own Gov employees Gestapo)
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To: Leto

Opinions are just that. We each have our own. Bob Dole is fine with me. He beats most today. We will see who loses and I want the America back that I knew before Cruz was born. Cruz took money from two queer hotel owners in NYC. There has to be something to that.


263 posted on 01/21/2016 1:23:02 PM PST by Lumper20 ( clown in Chief has own Gov employees Gestapo)
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To: CA Conservative

There is a station 15 miles from my house that sells straight premium. Go electric, or mass transit,especially in CA. People without cars in big cities don’t buy it— is the law after them. No, because no one forces them to buy it.


264 posted on 01/21/2016 1:57:58 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed.)
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To: CA Conservative

Do you own a refinery? No, so no one is forcing you to buy ETOH.


265 posted on 01/21/2016 1:59:53 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed.)
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To: Lumper20

But when Cruz visited the homosexula hotel owners he didn’t change position unlike Trump who has flipped flopped over the last couple of years. Trump has no convictions beyond people stroking his huge ego.


266 posted on 01/21/2016 2:00:11 PM PST by Leto
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To: Neoliberalnot
But the government is forcing SOMEONE to buy ethanol.
267 posted on 01/21/2016 2:01:27 PM PST by CA Conservative (Texan by birth, Californian by circumstance)
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To: Neoliberalnot
Can we keep it on an adult level?

I don't know. Can you?

268 posted on 01/21/2016 2:22:14 PM PST by NorthMountain ("The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things")
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To: Neoliberalnot
OK ... I see that you cannot keep it on an adult level.

'bye.

269 posted on 01/21/2016 2:23:03 PM PST by NorthMountain ("The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things")
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To: Neoliberalnot

Wow you really are clueless on this subject.


270 posted on 01/21/2016 3:40:32 PM PST by Dusty Road (")
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To: Leto

We do not know what he said. I doubt queers would host a fundraiser plus give substantially unless they were given a deal.


271 posted on 01/22/2016 1:29:22 AM PST by Lumper20 ( clown in Chief has own Gov employees Gestapo)
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To: Dusty Road

So inform me about leases on public lands.


272 posted on 01/22/2016 4:20:57 AM PST by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed.)
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To: Lumper20

We don’t know the meeting with the homosexual hotel guys was a fundraiser, fot a link for that assertion?


273 posted on 01/22/2016 4:51:13 AM PST by Leto
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To: Neoliberalnot

When I said ALL, I meant ALL.

It wouldn’t JUST be subsidies, it’s got to be a return of the Free Market.

We’d also have to strip out all that which govt does to benefit one over another. Monopolies (too big to fail) cannot exist w/out govt. torquing the system.

The only reason it’s cheaper to make/ship from China is the corp. tax rate, EPA, OSHA, unions, regs, HCare...all the GOVT.

If milk costs $7/gal, it costs $7/gal. But, *I* have the freedom to choose WHEN/IF I buy at that price.


274 posted on 01/22/2016 5:00:55 AM PST by i_robot73 ("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
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To: i_robot73

I’m fine with that.


275 posted on 01/22/2016 7:33:57 AM PST by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife; DB; RC one

Actually, the link norwaypinesavage sent is from Auburn but is about irrigated corn grown on the high dry plains in Texas, a poor place to grow corn anyway. Most corn of course is dry land raised and the article provides some good science-based evidence, not the left’s usual attack on private businesses. The following is straight out of the executive summary of the article and is supportive of what I have written. “l.1 A more comprehensive analysis by USDA found a 34% net energy gain,2 rising to 67% after accounting for co- product energy credits.3 The consensus is that dryland production of corn results in a net energy gain of 30-70%, depending on soil productivity, production practices, and distillation technology”. Thanks for sending the link.


276 posted on 01/22/2016 11:23:59 AM PST by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed.)
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To: sitetest

RC one is simply defending his livelihood. What business are you in. Read the following and let us know what you think? Actually, the link norwaypinesavage sent is from Auburn but is about irrigated corn grown on the high dry plains in Texas, a poor place to grow corn anyway. Most corn of course is dry land raised and the article provides some good science-based evidence, not the left’s usual attack on private businesses. The following is straight out of the executive summary of the article and is supportive of what I have written. “l.1 A more comprehensive analysis by USDA found a 34% net energy gain,2 rising to 67% after accounting for co- product energy credits.3 The consensus is that dryland production of corn results in a net energy gain of 30-70%, depending on soil productivity, production practices, and distillation technology”. Thanks for sending the link.


277 posted on 01/22/2016 11:31:06 AM PST by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed.)
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To: Neoliberalnot

If it were that good economically, it wouldn’t need a mandate.


278 posted on 01/22/2016 1:05:29 PM PST by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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To: sitetest

The mandate was to reduce dependence on oil sold to the U.S. By our enemies that fund terrorism. What business are you in?


279 posted on 01/22/2016 4:29:31 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed.)
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To: Neoliberalnot

If ethanol is so wonderful, who needs a mandate? We seem to have a lot of untapped energy in the US. The biggest problem is the anti-American kenyan antichrist.

What does it matter what business I’m in? Your question sounds rather intrusive and demanding.

What business are you in?

If you really wanted to know my “business” (which is none of yours), you could easily look through my old posts. I’ve been here 18 years.


280 posted on 01/22/2016 6:42:41 PM PST by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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