Posted on 06/23/2012 5:12:17 AM PDT by rusty millet
Question: Do you fill your cars tank with gasoline that is part cellulosic ethanol, an environment-friendly distillate of wood chips, corn cobs, and switch grass? Let me answer for you: No, you dont. You couldnt if you wanted to. Petroleum products blended with cellulosic ethanol arent commercially available, because the technology for mass-producing cellulosic ethanol hasnt been perfected. None of which has stopped the Environmental Protection Agency from imposing hefty yearly fines on oil refiners. According to the The New York Times, in 2011 automotive fuel producers were assessed $6.8 million in penalties. That amount is expected to climb dramatically this year. Guess who ends up footing the bill for the difference?
You forgot the Administrative.
There might also be a Bureaucratic.
So, pay `em. Use these.
They are just as real as the phony cellulosic ethanol they are all peeing their panties about.
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Its an insidious tax. After giving companies our tax dollars we are then forced to buy their overpriced product. If all refiners are using it there is no market freedom for consumers.
Bush has betrayed us in 2007
Put this crap in a compost pile so we can grow food and DRILL YOU PEOPLE! Jeez.
AND, I'm going to win the Powerball tonight...even though I have not bought a ticket!!!
Yep! Exactly! The Republi-Tards in the House did absolutely nothing of real long-lasting consequence to rein in these commie EPA scum during all the years they controlled Congress.
Like the State Dept (which has been 99% staffed and run by either commies or commie-sympathizers since WWII), the EPA needs to be figuratively "burned down to the ground".
Then hire about a dozen plumbers with lifetime appointments to handle all envirinmental issues that fall within the specific powers granted to the federales by the former Constitution.
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