Well lets see,feds mandated we had to use more ethanol,then just last week cut the ethanol subsidies off that made the industry profitable. Ethanol producers have to make money ,so guess who pays? Its called a shell game,if anyone else did it they would be prosecuted.But the feds simply create a market at any cost,they say you have to use the stuff,no one notices because most folks think its somehow "green",everyone one jumps up and down for joy because they then cut subsidies and ( supposedly) save taxpayer money,and they dont even think about how they just got ripped off again! fuel prices have to go up,how could they not? Gov created a market for a product, said it was mandatory to use at any cost to taxpayer! ethanol producers are jumping up and down for joy, even though they lost tons of taxpayer money.wonder why that is? Most of us wouldnt like our buisness losing money.But then we dont usually have a mandatory market for our goods either.Wouldnt you like it if the gov passed legislation that said we had to buy potatoes from your farm only? wonder what the price would do?
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