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| 1 or More Vehicles Over 200,000 |
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| At least 2 Vehicles Over 120,000 |
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Hail to the King baby!
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Ok, now a perfect time to unleash my conspiracy theory.
Assuming the government wants us to: a) Have us use less oil b) Drive smaller cars that get better mileage c) Not raise taxes to drive the market to do A and B on their own, and not have to accpept that they have disadvantaged any segment of the population. Does it then make sense for the Government to allow the manipulation of the price of oil beyond the market driven price to much higher levels in order to accomplish a) and b) above? If the oil companies make obscene profits, the government still collects taxes on that profit. While not as much would be collected as a straight up tax at the pump, stockholders would be benefitting by dividends and higher stock prices which would also be taxed. And with higher gas prices a), b) AND c) are accomplished.
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Subsidies for corn ethanol
More ethanol subsidy info from the heart of ethanol country. June 2, 2009 Corn ethanol subsidies totaled $7.0 billion in 2006 for 4.9 billion gallons of ethanol. That's $1.45 per gallon of ethanol (and $2.21 per gal of gas replaced). Even with high gas prices in 2006, producing a gallon of ethanol cost 38¢ more than making gasoline with the same energy, so ethanol did need part of that subsidy. But what about the other $1.12. Not needed! So all of that became, $5.4 billion windfall of profits paid to real farmers, corporate farmers, and ethanol makers like multinational ADM. Why is it the farm states put up with this?! Where did those subsidies come from: 1. 51¢ per gallon federal blenders credit for $2.5 billion = your tax dollars. 2. $0.9 billion in corn subsidies for ethanol corn = your tax dollars. 3. $3.6 billion extra paid at the pump. That's quite a bit when you figure it only made us 1.1% more energy independent and only reduced US greenhouse gases by 1/19 of 1%.
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screw corn, use hemp.
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Most people who link ethanol to rising corn prices forget to look at the prices of other foods, like potatoes, carrots, lettuce, and anything else you can think of. When ethanol usage was going up, corn prices did go up too, but so did all those other foods which had absolutely nothing to do with ethanol, but they went up at about the same rate over the same time period. It was mostly because of rising oil prices, which in turn made things like fertilizer and diesel fuel more expensive. Then oil prices droped, and food (including corn) became cheaper again.
And as for the corn ethanol taking away from food, thats a load of BS. Its not the corn kernels that we eat that gets converted into ethanol fuel, its mostly corn byproducts that get used. So unless you're concerned about having less corn based cattle feed, its not much of a problem. Additionally, while I'm not sure if its still the case, there was a time that American farmers were being paid not to grow corn, in order to lower the supply and keep prices higher. Even then, it still upset the Mexican farmers who could import US corn cheaper than they could grow it themselves. Quote:
Here is another point to consider with ethanol: Whats the best way to avoid damage caused by a spike in gas prices (such as the one in 2008)? Diversify fuel sources. The most viable way to do that at the moment is with ethanol. But spikes like that rise faster than production capacity can be added, the price of fuel can double in a mater of months yet it would take years to build more ethanol plants and get the feed stock. So capacity needs to be there before hand so it can meet the demand with minimal lag.
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Corn for ethanol demand CAN be blamed in part for rising prices for other agricultural commodities, because when the price of one (corn) goes up substantially, production is shifted away from the other crops to cash in on the hot one, thus lowering the supply of everything else. PS> I completely support your idea of algae based bio-diesel. It makes much more sense than ethanol for a whole list of reasons, particularly since diesel is in tighter supply than gasoline. If the free market where choosing winners and losers in alternative energy, and not lobbyists from important primary states, that is where the focus would be. The resources we are wasting on ethanol (which is more about vote buying than energy) would be much better spent on bio-diesel.
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In any event (not necessarily directed at you)...whatever the details - I think it's incredibly foolish not to pursue alternatives to a finite resource. Even if only to be prepared...this is one of our issues as a culture in this country; we are a decidedly reactive people. |
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