E.P.A. Won’t Ease Requirements for Ethanol in Gas »
Posted By DiffeeOnline 2 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyThe Environmental Protection Agency rejected on Thursday a request to cut the quota for the use of ethanol in cars, concluding, for the time being, that the goal of reducing the nation’s reliance on oil trumps any effect on food prices from making fuel from corn.
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kboy2 months, 1 week ago
Since when is it the EPA's business to help farmers get better prices or to have anything to do with energy imports? Their business should be that ethanol is doing nothing the help the air quality. Talk about grounds for a legal suit!
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kboy2 months, 1 week ago
Since when is it the EPA's business to help farmers get better prices or to have anything to do with energy imports? Their business should be that ethanol is doing nothing the help the air quality. Talk about grounds for a legal suit!
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Wolfie20072 months, 1 week ago
Once you get passed the politicians then you are forced to deal with deal the bureaucrats the politicians have put into power. Most of them operate like little tin dictators running a 3rd world country. If anybody ever gets a handle on fixing what's wrong with Washington D.C. they will have to close down hundreds of agencys and bureaucracies and fire tons of bureaucrats. Also, I'll bet it will be a real fight because those guys won't go quietly but without doing so you can never fix the problems.
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