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Bachmann’s Tricky Ethanol Politics - She’s for it, but she’s also a Tea Partier.
NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE ^ | June 16, 2011 | Katrina Trinko

Posted on 06/16/2011 12:00:58 PM PDT by neverdem

Bachmann's Tricky Ethanol Politics
She's for it, but she's also a Tea Partier.

To the ethanol industry, Michele Bachmann has been both a friend and a foe.

Over the course of her career, she’s carefully straddled the line between supporting the industry and arguing against government subsidies.

“When it comes to ethanol, I think that it’s a part of our solution, but there’s concerns about that because of the subsidies,” Bachmann told Fox Business host Eric Bolling early this year. “I think it’s just something that we have to look at going forward.”

When it comes to ethanol, the 2012 candidates are beginning to stake out their positions. Tim Pawlenty kickstarted his campaign with a rousing speech — in Iowa — that called for eliminating ethanol subsidies. Sarah Palin, Ron Paul, Rick Santorum, and Jon Huntsman also have denounced ethanol subsidies. On the opposite side, Newt Gingrich (who has received over $300,000 for consulting for an ethanol lobby) and Mitt Romney support ethanol subsidies.

What Bachmann currently thinks isn’t clear. Her office did not respond to National Review Online’s request for a statement.

Meanwhile, the ethanol industry is shifting. Longtime ethanol advocate Sen. Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) is pushing for a reduction in the tax credit to ethanol — and he has the industry’s blessing to do so. Iowa Renewable Fuels Association president Walt Wendland criticized the media earlier this month for assuming that anything less than supporting the status quo on ethanol would earn one the ire of the ethanol industry.

Citing the media coverage of Pawlenty’s push to end ethanol subsidies, Wendland said in a statement, “These stories operated under the assumption that support for the current ethanol incentive is a political litmus test in Iowa. They were wrong. . . . Support for a status quo ethanol-blenders tax incentive is no longer synonymous with support for ethanol.”

That gives the candidates some wiggle room to stake out a position — a boon for Bachmann, who has been inconsistent on ethanol during her time as a Minnesota state senator and a congresswoman.

In 2005, Bachmann voted to require all gas sold in Minnesota to contain at least 20 percent ethanol by August 2013. (If the EPA has not yet approved gas with such a high level of ethanol, the law will not go into effect.) She also spoke favorably of ethanol in a July 2008 conference call on energy. “We’ve also done a very good job in Minnesota by building the E85 pumps all across the state, so that people can have access to them,” Bachmann said during the call. Not mentioned: the fact that Minnesota allotted $1.75 million to give to gas-station owners who installed E85 pumps.

Two months before that call, Bachmann made the controversial decision to vote against a five-year farm bill. The bill, which had been vetoed by Pres. George W. Bush, won the support of the two-thirds required in the House and Senate to override the veto. Bachmann not only voted against the bill — which both of Minnesota’s senators, including Republican Norm Coleman, and six of the eight members of the state’s congressional delegation, voted for — but was also outspoken in her opposition to it, lambasting it for “exemplif[ying] the very worst of Washington’s ways” and for avoiding “every single opportunity for actual reform.

“It is loaded with unbelievably outrageous pork and subsidies for agricultural business and ethanol growers,” Bachmann said of the bill, according to Gannett News Service. “Americans are being squeezed by taxes and rising living costs, and Congress wants them to pick up the tab for pet earmarks and wealthy landowners.”

Bachmann’s ties to Iowa, her birthplace and the future scene of her formal announcement of a presidential candidacy, run deep. But so do her ties to the Tea Party, whose adherents push for an end of “crony capitalism” and government policies that favor one industry over another.

Right now, much of the attention on ethanol is focused on the tax-credit subsidies — not the 2007 mandate that 36 billion gallons of fuel come from renewable energy sources by 2022, or the 54-cent-per-gallon tariff that is slapped on imported ethanol. Both measures boost the domestic ethanol industry, but have failed to become as controversial as the tax credit. Bachmann may choose to denounce the tax credit, but refuse to criticize these other policies.

One thing’s for sure: Iowa, where Bachmann is positioning herself to be a key player in the caucuses, will be on her mind as she makes her decision. In her interview with Fox’s Bolling, the Minnesota congresswoman made sure to give a shout-out to the Hawkeye State when talking about ethanol: “I certainly want to make sure that the farmers here in Iowa are able to be successful in raising their crops.” 

— Katrina Trinko is an NRO reporter.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bachmann; energy; ethanol; michelebachmann
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No subsidies!
1 posted on 06/16/2011 12:01:01 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

2 posted on 06/16/2011 12:03:19 PM PDT by WakeUpAndVote
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To: neverdem
Let me be perfectly clear,

ETHANOL SUCKS!

3 posted on 06/16/2011 12:03:48 PM PDT by Obadiah (If you don't believe you can win, there is no point in getting out of bed at the end of the day.)
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To: Obadiah
Gee , a politician who takes both sides of an issue . Same as it ever was.
4 posted on 06/16/2011 12:10:54 PM PDT by fantom (,)
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To: neverdem

Bachmann has received significant farm subsidies herself. I’m in favor of ending all subsidies now and using tariffs.

We would be much better off as a nation had we maintained the policy of tariffs which was in place until the central bank (Federal Reserve) was created in the early 1900s. The Federal Reserve started the move towards globalization and debt and affecting our economic policy and with the initiation of the income tax and ending tariffs which created the incentive for national debt.

We are still the world’s primary market and tariffs work to our overall benefit because it encouraged more domestic production. Our current free trade encourages globalization and our economic decline.


5 posted on 06/16/2011 12:13:19 PM PDT by apoliticalone (Honest govt. that operates in the interest of US sovereignty and the people, not global $$$)
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To: neverdem
It seems to me this ethanol—without additives—could be put in 55-gallon drums and sold around the world as vodka.
6 posted on 06/16/2011 12:13:19 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: neverdem; apoliticalone; fantom
Two months before that call, Bachmann made the controversial decision to vote against a five-year farm bill. The bill, which had been vetoed by Pres. George W. Bush, won the support of the two-thirds required in the House and Senate to override the veto. Bachmann not only voted against the bill — which both of Minnesota’s senators, including Republican Norm Coleman, and six of the eight members of the state’s congressional delegation, voted for — but was also outspoken in her opposition to it, lambasting it for “exemplif[ying] the very worst of Washington’s ways” and for avoiding “every single opportunity for actual reform

Once again "National Romnybots On Line" writes a whole article implying something that is complete at odds with Bachmann's voting record.

7 posted on 06/16/2011 12:18:41 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Giving politicians more tax money is like giving addicts free drugs to cure their addiction)
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To: neverdem

Ethanol is big in Iowa and Bachmann need’s Iowa.


8 posted on 06/16/2011 12:18:41 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: neverdem
It will be interesting to see how well Michele holds up if they give her the “Palin treatment” by micro analyzing every aspect of her life.
9 posted on 06/16/2011 12:22:10 PM PDT by bwc2221
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To: Brad from Tennessee

It seems to me this ethanol—without additives—could be put in 55-gallon drums and sold around the world as vodka. ... No, No, No. It could be sold as corn Likker, which got me started in life. Vodka is made from ‘taters. And it ain’t good fer ya. Turn ya inta a Communist or somethin’.


10 posted on 06/16/2011 12:24:05 PM PDT by Safetgiver (I'd rather die under a free American sky than live under a Socialist regime.)
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To: neverdem

She was for it before she was against it?


11 posted on 06/16/2011 12:28:59 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: neverdem
"Over the course of her career, she’s carefully straddled the line between supporting the industry and arguing against government subsidies."
I guess the bimbo that wrote this article will have to explain to me how supporting something, but not supporting the gevernment subsidizing it is "Straddling the line"...I personally do not like bachmann, but you have to give credit where credit is due. There are a whole bunch of things that I support, but do not support the government subsidizing them....this reportorette is at best an idiot, at worst a moron..(clinical progression is idiot, imbicile, moron)
12 posted on 06/16/2011 12:35:15 PM PDT by joe fonebone (Project Gunwalker, this will make watergate look like the warm up band......)
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To: neverdem

That probably knocks Bachmann out. Once the deluge comes, ethanol has to go.


13 posted on 06/16/2011 12:36:01 PM PDT by DaxtonBrown (HARRY: Money Mob & Influence (See my Expose on Reid on amazon.com written by me!))
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To: neverdem

The Iowa caucuses begin the process of weeding out. The GOP needs to weed out those candidates who continue to support ethanol subsidies as well as those politicians who continue to promise things that a) don’t work, and b) are prohibitively expensive.

Why wait for the Iowa caucuses? Let the weeding out begin now!


14 posted on 06/16/2011 12:38:31 PM PDT by Mobties (Reduce the government footprint! Let the markets work!)
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To: MNJohnnie
Once again "National Romnybots On Line" writes a whole article implying something that is complete at odds with Bachmann's voting record.

She's against subsidized ethanol. You lost me. How so?

How's NRO pro Romney? Romney has taken too many positions that are not conservative.

15 posted on 06/16/2011 12:40:41 PM PDT by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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To: joe fonebone

“In 2005, Bachmann voted to require all gas sold in Minnesota to contain at least 20 percent ethanol by August 2013”

Doesn’t get anymore government supported than that.


16 posted on 06/16/2011 12:42:04 PM PDT by free me (Sarah Palin 2012 - GAME ON!!)
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To: neverdem

Has she ever talked to people in the oil and gas industry? The ones that would know or is this about politics only. So far I won’t vote for her. She also voted for the Patriot Act.


17 posted on 06/16/2011 12:44:39 PM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: free me

I did not know that....the more I learn about her, the more I am glad that I do not like her......


18 posted on 06/16/2011 12:50:14 PM PDT by joe fonebone (Project Gunwalker, this will make watergate look like the warm up band......)
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To: Anti-Bubba182

Did you read the article? Apparently the head of the ethanol lobbying organization says that is no longer the case.


19 posted on 06/16/2011 12:57:33 PM PDT by BelegStrongbow (St. Joseph, patron of fathers, pray for us!)
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To: neverdem
And so the Bachmann Bashing begins.

That is a clear signal that she frightens the left.

20 posted on 06/16/2011 12:58:21 PM PDT by Redleg Duke ("Madison, Wisconsin is 30 square miles surrounded by reality.", L. S. Dryfus)
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