Or is it ok to support ethanol even if it causes the poor and elderly to suffer as long as that wasn’t you intent?
delph,
LOL… I have an elderly widow relative —- blue collar — who was told by her heating supplier that she’ll pay $7,000 to heat her house next winter. She is frail and gets $14,000 in income per year. Nahhhh… she’s not suffering at all.Are you a person who is interested in green energy and using Solar Energy Panels or creating your own Home Wind Power, then you are just like myself. I have had a keen interest in green energy every since I studied Architecture many many years ago. At that time I learned that is was possible to build homes that are completely self sufficient which was so compelling to me I had to know more.
delph,
Amazingly, that lady’s fuel bill has doubled since Pelosi and the Dems promised they would cut fuel prices if they won in 2006
haaaaa,,,,if anyone has a lick of sense they would see CORN is for food period. f.p







#1 by Maddvladd M at February 26th, 2010
what? don’t you get tired of being a troll?
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im a guy
#2 by Illinoisian at February 26th, 2010
Ethanol is not the answer.
Hydrogen all the way!
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#3 by delphi at February 26th, 2010
Ridiculous premise. Ethanol was lazy. But there are many great alternatives to be had. And gee I work with the elderly. None are suffering.
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#4 by freepress s at February 26th, 2010
haaaaa,,,,if anyone has a lick of sense they would see CORN is for food period. f.p
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