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More accurately,40Billion+ in corn subsidies in last 10 year
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whatsthegoodword
on January 30, 2006 at 5:00 PM
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$10+ billion in ethanol subsidies since 1980.
posted by Kenny
on January 30, 2006 at 03:29 PM
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This has also flooded processed food with corn high fructose corn syrup-doesn't help the obesity problem. Drivers pay three ways for ethanol: once at the pump, once in taxes to fund government subsidies and once in higher food prices.
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Ethanol fuel in the news on CNBC TV @ 4pm EST
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WildBillZx
14:30:00 01/30/06
Died in the 80's? You might want to inform Brazil of that.
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Spee
14:35:56 01/30/06
I know, its already here.
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WildBillZx
14:45:26 01/30/06
I heard it takes more energy to create ethanol than
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AzHeat
14:44:53 01/30/06
I've heard the same. Its benefit will be that it might be
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Zirvana
14:57:21 01/30/06
which will be LOOOONG after we're gone. (n/m)
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Spee
15:00:11 01/30/06
It takes takes more fossil fuel to produce ethanol
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mattztt
15:00:47 01/30/06
Wall St Journal last week did an article...
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Technomancer
15:16:27 01/30/06
You forgot the government subsidy part. (n/m)
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Kenny
15:19:48 01/30/06
Actually, I don't remember anything about a subsidy (n/m)
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Technomancer
15:26:49 01/30/06
$10+ billion in ethanol subsidies since 1980.
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Kenny
15:29:11 01/30/06
More accurately,40Billion+ in corn subsidies in last 10 year -
whatsthegoodword
17:00:22 01/30/06
Plus, this is why you have to go to Mexico to get your coke.
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whatsthegoodword
17:01:39 01/30/06
I'm talking the future, not dwelling on the past. (n/m)
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Technomancer
09:50:02 01/31/06
I read that article too. Local cattle farmers in Texas have
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Zirvana
15:59:44 01/30/06
not really
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wilkendw
15:42:08 01/30/06
One by-product of ethanol production around here is a
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Zirvana
16:06:28 01/30/06
Growing and harvesting is what uses energy
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mattztt
16:20:03 01/30/06
We need to work on solar power.
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Kenny
15:15:23 01/30/06
Nuclear is the only way forward right now, methinks.
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Technomancer
15:25:43 01/30/06
The waste is a bit of a problem...
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Kenny
15:34:28 01/30/06
We can fire the waste into the sun! (n/m)
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johnnysombrero
15:38:31 01/30/06
Fantastic idea.
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Kenny
15:42:46 01/30/06
Actually ...
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NytWolf
15:48:52 01/30/06
That doesn't absolve their responsibility.
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Kenny
15:57:41 01/30/06
Is this a shuttle forum? (n/m)
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ssm300z
16:30:36 01/30/06
You can read all about that on snopes.com
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Dustin
17:13:43 01/30/06
Interesting, I heard them talking about it on talk radio (n/m)
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NytWolf
18:07:05 01/30/06
my thoughts exactly!! (n/m)
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apudapus
02:11:39 01/31/06
MY question on that has always been, .....
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Ash's Z
18:07:13 01/30/06
They are trying to do that by burying the stuff under a
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Technomancer
09:55:45 01/31/06
Nuclear technology is far safer than it was in the 80's
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WildBillZx
16:51:29 01/30/06
Average US Solar flux is 2.6 W/M^2
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Sonar
16:25:15 01/30/06
These folks are doing OK.
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mattztt
16:39:17 01/30/06
With a back up generator and crystalline PVs
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Sonar
16:50:01 01/30/06
I don't think that figure is quite right.
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Kenny
16:47:00 01/30/06
Yup. They use thermal flux and/or peak output.
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Sonar
16:53:53 01/30/06
Good information.
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Kenny
16:57:05 01/30/06
Use of quantum dot solar cells will get the price to less
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Zirvana
16:48:08 01/30/06
You're completely leaving out the element of time
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Dustin
17:21:41 01/30/06
Hydroelectric is simply the best for energy.
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Chase86
16:51:22 01/30/06
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