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It's Official, We are now being force fed the ethanol fraud.

By Posted May 14, 2008 23:05:57

Up until the other day, there were 2 gas stations that still offered real gasoline.  By "real gasoline" I mean gasoline untainted with ethanol.  Me, and many others made it a point to fill our tanks exclusively at those two stations.  I don't know about the rest, but I made it a point to let them know why I drove out of my way to fill up there.  The attendants let me know that I wasn't the only one, and that they appreciated it.

King Doyle (Wisconsin's Thief in Chief) and his merry minstral in the Wisconsin State Legislature stole our freedom of choice.  With their Marxist mandates, they made it so difficult for distributors of "real gas" that there is no longer a viable way for local stations to offer it.

Now we are stuck with a totally inferior product that causes more pollution and gets lower gas mileage.  Our engines will require more maintenance and our 2 stroke engines' life span are drastically cut.

If this crap was a viable alternative, it would be profitable without being forced down our throats.  But it's not viable. It is distructive and wasteful.  But what choice do we have in a state where freedom is considered subversive and a wannabe petty dictator reigns with an iron fist.

King Doyle, if there was an ounce of justice in this state, your arm would be the next recipient of the lethal injection needle.

This is the logo of the American Coalition for Ethanol.

Even there own symbols are Marxist!

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May 15, 2008 00:30:49
Here in the colorful state, we never had a choice. The fuel costs here fluctuate almost daily. They go up by dimes and come down by pennies. The only lasting effect ethanol is having has nothing to do with fuel prices...it has jacked up the price of corn flakes and tortillas...two of the most important staples in my diet.
May 15, 2008 00:43:05
BFD:
Here in the colorful state, we never had a choice. The fuel costs here fluctuate almost daily. They go up by dimes and come down by pennies. The only lasting effect ethanol is having has nothing to do with fuel prices...it has jacked up the price of corn flakes and tortillas...two of the most important staples in my diet.


Ethanol is supposed to be cheaper? Even when we did have a choice, the price was the same for real gas and corn crap.
May 15, 2008 06:55:29
Ethanol is supposed to be cheaper?


It is subsidized, but no, it is not. The price of gas goes up about 10-15 cents when they introduce the "summer Blends". Basically a higher ethanol content blend. If you go 30 miles outside the city, the price difference is very discernible.
May 15, 2008 11:47:39

I was under the impression that older vehicles have serious issues with running ethanol flavored gas.

May 15, 2008 12:09:22

Dr. Guy:

It is subsidized, but no, it is not. The price of gas goes up about 10-15 cents when they introduce the "summer Blends". Basically a higher ethanol content blend. If you go 30 miles outside the city, the price difference is very discernible.

I would drive 30 miles if it meant I could get real gas!

May 21, 2008 23:52:47
It's OK, Ted -

Thanks to Teddy's glioma, there will soon be an ample supply of previously sequestered ethanol flooding the market & dropping the cost of gasoline.
May 22, 2008 10:12:12
Yep ethanol is a great choice. Takes more energy to produce, is more polluting, and creates higher food prices and food shortages since we're burning our food for fuel. Real smart choice.
May 22, 2008 11:56:59
Yep ethanol is a great choice. Takes more energy to produce, is more polluting, and creates higher food prices and food shortages since we're burning our food for fuel. Real smart choice.


LOL, I guess this is Barack's idea of change.
May 24, 2008 03:56:01
Ethanol is just terrible choice. It is same as making a cent using a dollar.
May 24, 2008 09:42:41
LOL, I guess this is Barack's idea of change.


He never said it would be "change for the good"
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