http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121117/AUTO01/211170359/EPA-rejects-bid-to-relax-ethanol-mandate
"....corn prices jump 400 percent in recent years. But it is a loss for pork and beef producers who say the diversion of corn to ethanol raises feed prices and ultimately prices at the supermarket.
Automakers have clashed with ethanol advocates and opposed boosting the percentage of ethanol. They argue that higher concentrations of ethanol in gasoline — which may be necessary in order to meet stepped-up minimums for annual ethanol usage — can harm engines in most vehicles on the road today."
This makes it a compete loss for the American people, including Obama's 51% who are too stupid to realize it. Your food prices went up, your fuel prices went up, your shipping went up, all of your consumer goods went up, your fuel economy went down, and your car wont last as long. This will cost Americans thousands of dollars a year ON TOP of the taxes paid to subsidize ethanol. Wake up, all of Obama's policies impoverish the middle class. His goal is to guarantee only socialists are elected by impoverishing then putting all of the formerly middle class on welfare of one sort or another.
kers have clashed with
ethanol advocates and opposed boosting the percentage of ethanol. They
argue that higher concentrations of ethanol in gasoline — which may be
necessary in order to meet stepped-up minimums for annual ethanol usage —
can harm engines in most vehicles on the road today.
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121117/AUTO01/211170359#ixzz2CZGqZ2M9
The
move is a victory for corn farmers who have seen corn prices jump 400
percent in recent years. But it is a loss for pork and beef producers
who say the diversion of corn to ethanol raises feed prices and
ultimately prices at the supermarket.
Automakers have clashed with
ethanol advocates and opposed boosting the percentage of ethanol. They
argue that higher concentrations of ethanol in gasoline — which may be
necessary in order to meet stepped-up minimums for annual ethanol usage —
can harm engines in most vehicles on the road today.
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121117/AUTO01/211170359#ixzz2CZGqZ2M9
The
move is a victory for corn farmers who have seen corn prices jump 400
percent in recent years. But it is a loss for pork and beef producers
who say the diversion of corn to ethanol raises feed prices and
ultimately prices at the supermarket.
Automakers have clashed with
ethanol advocates and opposed boosting the percentage of ethanol. They
argue that higher concentrations of ethanol in gasoline — which may be
necessary in order to meet stepped-up minimums for annual ethanol usage —
can harm engines in most vehicles on the road today.
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121117/AUTO01/211170359#ixzz2CZGqZ2M9
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