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E85 and other blends cost. Dead horse beating.
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neukm
Posted 10/15/2018 18:21 (#7048764 - in reply to #7048409)
Subject: RE: E85 and other blends cost. Dead horse beating.


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Galaxie64 - 10/15/2018 12:47

[email protected] - 10/15/2018 09:56

How about ending big oil subsidies and using that money for ethanol? I think they have had enough time at the government teat.


Great we can end all subsidies. No need to give them to someone else. As you said your miracle corn gas is the answer to everything and ending all subsidies will allow the cream to rise. All gvt. does is get in the way.

As for military funding I am glad some are on board, we should cut that budget by at least half and get rid of foreign bases As well we should cut the farm bill by at least half and get farmers off the gvt. dole. All gvt. does is get in the way.

Lead by example instead of blaming the oil industry for all your woes and constantly playing the victim. Interesting logic how it is such an awful thing for "big oil" to get gvt. subsidies but if it is you there is no problem. All gvt. does is get in the way.

Oh and "big oil" won't be paying for gas pump upgrades, the poor bastard that owns the franchised gas station will be, which actually means everyone who buys gas will be. So your welcome you will be fleecing not just the taxpayer, of which there are fewer every year, but everyone who drives yet again with your own specialized agenda. Then something tells me even with E15 there will be a long sob story about the plight if he corn farmer and how they just can't get a break.



Are you oblivious to all facts, or just those you have an agenda against?



You realize "corn miracle gas" has a better energy balance than dinosaur gasoline?

https://www.usda.gov/oce/reports/energy/2015EnergyBalanceCornEthanol...


And if people like you were open to factual decision making, we would likely have major manufacturers offering alcohol optimized engines capable of utilizing the superior qualities of high octane fuel, allowing mileage efficiencies greater than gasoline and diesel fueled engines.










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