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Last Call for Ethanol
Townhall.com ^ | November 29, 2015 | Debra J. Saunders

Posted on 11/29/2015 5:46:00 AM PST by Kaslin

A federal program, once launched, is impossible to kill. It doesn't matter if the scheme wastes money. It doesn't matter if the program doesn't work. It doesn't even matter if the program does the very opposite of what it is supposed to do. Every government program enters the world with an army of fairy godmothers prepared to fend off any effort to cut the cord -- hence the staying power of ethanol.

When President George W. Bush signed legislation to expand a federal requirement to blend gasoline with ethanol in 2007, he could claim with some credibility that he was pushing a renewable alternative to fossil fuels, on which Americans were so dependent. Yes, there were skeptics. I was one of them. But the Bush Renewable Fuel Standard flowed with the mainstream of American politics. In the 2008 presidential election, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., was a big booster of the ethanol mandate.

Every year since then, ethanol has been harder to defend. A 2008 study published in Science magazine found that corn-based ethanol increases greenhouse gas emissions instead of reducing them. A 2009 study concluded that plowing fields to grow corn for ethanol could release more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than ethanol offsets.

FactCheck.org looked at ethanol and found U.S. Department of Energy-sponsored research that concluded that ethanol reduces greenhouse gases. But it's hard to believe that the ethanol mandate is good for the environment when the Sierra Club, the Environmental Working Group and Friends of the Earth oppose the federal program. The Sierra Club describes claims that ethanol reduces carbon input as "extremely dubious."

Ethanol has fallen out of favor largely because it eats up so much of the corn supply. Some 40 percent of the U.S. corn crop goes into gas tanks, not stomachs. As demand for corn has risen, so have food prices. As the cost of feed has risen, so have beef prices. ActionAid USA and other anti-poverty groups also oppose ethanol supports.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., has worked across the aisle to end ethanol supports, in part to spur the production of biofuels with smaller environmental footprints. This year, to her undying credit, she joined with Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., to sponsor the Corn Ethanol Mandate Elimination Act of 2015.

Matt Dempsey, a former staffer for Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., of climate skepticism fame, has watched the left and right come together against ethanol for a decade. Now in public relations for the pro-business Center for Regulatory Solutions, Dempsey has been busy alerting states about the high cost folks outside Iowa pay for ethanol. Ethanol gets fewer miles to the gallon than gasoline. Thus, his group estimates that since 2005, the renewable standard has cost Californians an extra $13 billion at the pump.

With such a political heavyweight as Feinstein leading the opposition, you would expect California Democrats to support an effort that helps families keep groceries on the table. It says something about the political heft of the ethanol lobby, however, that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi co-signed a letter with fellow Democrats that urged the Obama administration to "keep in mind the need to reduce carbon pollution" as the president heads to the United Nations climate conference in Paris. The Environmental Protection Agency must release three-year ethanol standards by the end of the month, and Pelosi supports "a robust renewable fuels rule." Read: more ethanol.

Dempsey described the Pelosi letter as "a head-scratcher." He said, "It really stands out as one of the more bizarre moments for Pelosi." The only way it makes sense, Dempsey added, is if Pelosi wants to provide cover for the Obama administration to uphold a mandate that bites into everyone's wallet but, it seems, does not decrease greenhouse gases. Pelosi has to know how bad Obama would look touting ethanol as a tool to combat climate change. To pull off that stunt, Obama should avoid the City of Light and instead head for Iowa.


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KEYWORDS: energy; ethanol; ethanolsubsidies
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To: central_va

Your list isn’t up to date. There are two listings near me here in ON that stopped selling non-ethanol gas about a year ago. I asked one of them why they stopped selling it and he said his cost was going up and he didn’t think people would pay an extra few cents for the good stuff. What an idiot. Haven’t bought gas there since, nor do a lot of other people.


61 posted on 11/29/2015 2:12:14 PM PST by Dartman (Notice how Obama and Trudeau are the only two who call ISIS, ISIL? Hmmm ...)
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To: Kaslin

If the Iowa Caucus wasn’t the first event of the campaign season Ethanol would never have been an issue.


62 posted on 11/29/2015 2:16:04 PM PST by McGruff (Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it)
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To: RipSawyer

Probably because of no competition. I know boats and planes can use Ethanol free gas why don’t we get a choice? Liberals can run 100% Ethanol if they really want to save the planet.


63 posted on 11/29/2015 2:20:07 PM PST by McGruff (Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it)
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To: usconservative

Good post. BUMP!


64 posted on 11/29/2015 2:22:12 PM PST by upchuck (In all the world the only forbidden trigger warning is the one which alerts us to our ignorance.)
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To: ROCKLOBSTER
The ethanol fuel was cheaper.

Always will be. Because the price is subsidized by our 'friends' in WashDC.

So it's not really cheaper. Picture some of your hard-earned taxdollars supporting the price for everyone else.

Not to mention the, probably, millions of dollars of damage ethanol has caused small gas engines.

65 posted on 11/29/2015 2:28:16 PM PST by upchuck (In all the world the only forbidden trigger warning is the one which alerts us to our ignorance.)
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To: upchuck
Always will be. Because the price is subsidized by our 'friends' in WashDC.

I was responding to Thacher, who just got done saying the subsidy went away a couple of years ago.

66 posted on 11/29/2015 8:14:15 PM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves Month")
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To: ROCKLOBSTER

Thackney


67 posted on 11/29/2015 8:14:50 PM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves Month")
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To: usconservative
I guess you missed the part that processing corn into ethanol and ethanol mash is actually more expensive in the first place. Again, it takes more energy to produce ethanol, than the energy ethanol returns. I don't care that one of the end products, ethanol mash is then fed to cattle. It still has to be processed and there's an expense component to that, which you're missing.

It doesn't matter if it isn't subsidized. Either it's viable on the free market or it isn't.

If it isn't...it will "wither on the vine".

68 posted on 11/29/2015 8:20:12 PM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves Month")
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To: usconservative

Well then if not beef or potato chips, exactly what high food prices are you complaining about...grits?

Pork, sweet corn, corn chips and vegetable are cheap enough...and yes, grits too.


69 posted on 11/29/2015 8:32:34 PM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves Month")
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