Posted by Jack
Since it’s been seven months since the Iowa caucuses and it’ll be another three-plus years until that hell is fresh again, this is the best time to talk about ethanol. Just in case you didn’t know, ethanol is very popular in Iowa and other corn states, which is why most presidential candidates swear once every four years that they love ethanol so much they’d marry a jug of it if they could.
If only for a moment, loyalty to this government moonshine becomes as fraught with political symbolism as a gay wedding in which both grooms refuse to wear American flag pins while declining to stand for the national anthem in support of our troops. Thankfully, we don’t have to worry about that for a little while, so let’s tell the truth: Ethanol is stupid, wasteful, and bad for cars (because it’s corrosive and inefficient), the economy, and the environment.
The main case for biofeuels is twofold. It’s supposed to be better for the environment, particularly global warming, and lessen our dependence on foreign oil. The assumption was that converting plants into fuel was “carbon neutral,” and since we can do that at home, every gallon of oil we replace with corn is one less we have to buy from overseas. The fact that it also lines the pockets of agribusinesses and the politicians who love them is supposed to be a total coincidence and irrelevant to this good and noble policy.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/439611/ethanol-subsidies-waste-money-supporting-harmful-inefficient-product
No, ethanol has made the air in Denver breathable again. The subsidies do need tweaking, but you don’t throw the baby out with the bath water. You are the most UN-conservative conservatives that ever were.
Uh, no, it did not, cretin.
Uh, yes it did, and does. Ethanol blends have more oxygen in them, burn cleaner, especially at high altitudes. You can’t buy anything but, in Denver, during smog season.
I might cut a guy with a bad back some slack, but you’ve been an extravagantly rude ignoramus for a long, long time. And we just can’t have you poisoning the well, unchallenged.
Let’s hear it for competition and the open market. Here is just one of several plans currently offered by Reliant Energy (just one of multiple energy companies)—
Get More Save More 12 (fixed rate for 12 months) 100% wind plan.
Base Charge $6.95/month
Delivery Charge (Oncor) $5.25/month + 3.63 cents / KWh
Energy Charge 0 to 1000 KWh 4.7 cents / KWh
Energy Charge > 1000KWh 0.7 cents / KWh
If you use 2000 KWh, your average total cost per KWh is 6.9 cents
January 2015, AgMag:
EWG:
December 2014,EWG:
Sept 3, 2016Denver Post:
Popular Mechanics:
The ethanol hoax is similar to the incandescent light bulb hoax. We’ve been told that it’ll be “better for the environment” or “save energy” or other promises that have not been true in order for some to make a potfull of $$ or to get goofernment loans.
When corn is used for ethanol, feed prices for animals go up and food costs rise. Ethanol has too many problems in manufacture and transportation – extra costs for the consumer – plus it’s detrimental to engines.
Regarding the light bulbs – fluroescents were supposed to be our savior, yet they contain mercury and are actually a hazard to dispose.
And both of these hoaxes are a lot like the promises vs the actuality of Obumblecare.
If I recall we posted an article awhile back that revealed the powers that be had un-banned the incandescent bulbs. Great news for those manufacturers that were put out of business when they banned it.
I haven’t noticed, are they back?
Imagine a government that does what works.
I see a very small image.