Posted by dboll on December 17, 2008 at 13:29:19 from (64.61.211.207):
I was amazed at the amount of energy geniuses we have here who would rather buy their fuel from some raghead that will smile at you one minute and stick a knife in your back the next! I see the oil and grocery peoples propaganda campaigns have worked on the weak minded. Ethanol is not the total solution but it can be part of a bigger energy program whether they make it out of corn, switchgrass or whatever, 10% ethanol fuel blend means that 100 out of 1000gals. came from the US not the middle east. In your obiviously well thought out opinion have you figured in the corn sweetener and corn oil produced, the jobs created or the dried distillers grain that can be fed to livestock with excellent results? Yellow corn is primarily livestock feed, haven't seen any of you pushing my calves out of the way to eat out of the bunk! I raise corn and don't care where my crop ends up as long as there is a demand for it. Have your groceries come down since corn/ ethanol has gotten cheaper, mine haven't. The markets were speculator driven.I suppose some of you that would just as soon buy foreign oil also like buying cheap crap made in China from Wal-Mart to keep more money in your pocket. We will all pay (and already are) for feeding the dragon. So let's keep sending billions over seas while things like our infrastucture decline here at home!
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