Posted by oldtanker on June 16, 2014 at 07:46:15 from (66.228.255.183):
In Reply to: e85 price posted by DaninKansas on June 16, 2014 at 05:49:18:
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No, being forced to buy it is a form of subsidy. Any company that can have a guarantied market because of rules or laws in a sense is getting a subsidy. That includes insurance for health and auto insurance and ethanol.
Plus if you follow the money a lot of states are still paying direct subsidies to ethanol plants and using federal money to do it with the approval of the government. The direct federal subsidies ending were more of a smokescreen than anything else.
I, myself don't think we should be spending money trying to buy friends overseas, on any subsidies and that welfare should all be lumped together instead of being hidden in different government agencies like SNAP in the USDA, heating in the Department of Energy, rent assistance in both the Department of Urban Development and Department Rural Development, Midicade in the Department of Health and so on. We just can't afford to pay all this stuff.
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