1 posted on
11/11/2010 6:06:11 PM PST by
Kaslin
To: Kaslin
I am all for that. What a boondoggle... ethanol.
Here’s the story where I live: a gasoline/ethanol mix is cheaper than straight gasoline. Gas stations now only offer E10 exclusively and year round. They are only required to sell E10 during the Winter months.
What gives? Something that is more expensive to produce is cheaper.
Answer: government subsidies. Enough to the point where a station that is selling clear gas can’t compete.
2 posted on
11/11/2010 6:16:01 PM PST by
dhs12345
To: Kaslin
Cut the subsidies, and mandate to mix it into gasoline. If it is profitable, they can mix it themselves, if not, they can sell the corn abroad.
To: Kaslin
And we’re going to see sky high food prices even before we start burning more corn for 15% ethanol!!
To: Kaslin
Corporate welfare has got to stop.
6 posted on
11/11/2010 7:06:07 PM PST by
steveab
(When was the last time someone tried to sell you a CO2 induced climate control system for your home?)
To: steelyourfaith
7 posted on
11/11/2010 7:24:56 PM PST by
raptor22
(The truth will set us free)
To: Kaslin
No mention of how much we SPEND on this.
Sure, we should get rid of the the supports for ethanol...preferably phased so as to allow farmers time to adjust...but what's the price tag for this?
We'd be FAR better off eating our corn and cracking our coal.
14 posted on
11/11/2010 8:52:11 PM PST by
Mariner
(USS Tarawa, VQ3, USS Benjamin Stoddert, NAVCAMS WestPac, 7th Fleet, Navcommsta Puget Sound)
To: Kaslin
Ethanol does not reduce the need for oil as the lower energy content of ethanol means any gasoline ethanol blend gets significantly lower milage. Without massive government subsidies ethanol makes no economic sense. The State of South Dakota recently stopped using E85 in it’s fleet vehicles because the poor mileage from this 85% blend made it more expensive to run the vehicles despite the heavily subsidized E85 being an average of 23 cents per gallon cheaper than the also subsidized E10.
17 posted on
11/12/2010 5:12:54 AM PST by
The Great RJ
(The Bill of Rights: Another bill members of Congress haven't read.)
To: Nachum; markomalley; Carlucci; grey_whiskers; meyer; WL-law; Para-Ord.45; 70th Division; ...
18 posted on
11/12/2010 6:06:07 AM PST by
raptor22
(The truth will set us free)
To: Nachum; markomalley; Carlucci; grey_whiskers; meyer; WL-law; Para-Ord.45; 70th Division; ...
19 posted on
11/12/2010 6:08:08 AM PST by
raptor22
(The truth will set us free)
To: Kaslin; raptor22; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas; stephenjohnbanker; DoughtyOne; dools0007world; ...
RE :”
Energy Policy: If we're serious about cutting wasteful spending and reining in government, the abolition of subsidies for ethanol production and the ending of mandates for its use would be a good place to start. The Bush tax cuts aren't the only thing that expires at the end of the year. Also set to expire is the mother of all corporate welfare: ethanol subsidies to Big Agriculture coupled with tariffs protecting domestic ethanol production that benefit farm-state senators and congressmen but few others. Ethanol is the perfect tax-spend-and-elect mechanism. Illinois-based Archer Daniels Midland, the nation's second-largest ethanol producer, has operations in 119 congressional districts. The first presidential contest is in the corn state of Iowa. We have said that if the road to the White House ran through Idaho, we might be making biofuels from potatoes. Ethanol currently receives a 45-cents-a-gallon tax credit when blended with gasoline and is protected by a 54-cents-a-gallon tariff on ethanol imported from countries like Brazil. If, as politicians and environmentalists claim, ethanol is needed to protect the environment and not just political careers, we should eliminate the foreign tariff. Brazilian ethanol is made from sugar, not corn. Corn is grown in Iowa, and Brazilians can't vote in our elections. “
Here is a Bush-supported and promoted liberal disastrous program that has turned into another entitlement ( ethanol producers) money-sucking monster that even environmentalists disown now. This totally screwed the consumer.
1) Here is a great example of how Bush was a big business/corporate-big government progressive happy to screw the little guy for short term political gain(this one only lasted a few months, until it caused gasoline shortages and prices to shoot up, 'Thanks George') .
2) This is a great test for our ‘re-born’ conservative Republicans, to see if they have the guts to let it die. (Sarah, time to facebook on this)
20 posted on
11/12/2010 6:33:41 AM PST by
sickoflibs
("It's not the taxes, the redistribution is the federal spending=tax delayed")
To: Kaslin
25 posted on
11/12/2010 8:38:16 AM PST by
WOBBLY BOB
( "I don't want the majority if we don't stand for something"- Jim Demint)
To: Kaslin; raptor22
Save the corn for torillas and whiskey!
32 posted on
11/12/2010 9:39:35 AM PST by
SouthTexas
(WE are the Wave)
37 posted on
11/15/2010 8:08:22 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
(The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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