Posted by jonnny2006 on July 26, 2008 at 02:40:09 from (67.142.130.23):
In Reply to: Re: e85 use it posted by mkirsch on July 18, 2008 at 12:08:27:
heres the Deal, i do think. I would pay more for E85 than gas, as our money is staying in the country. i would like to see electric cars that are charged up at home by my solar, or wind turban. But e85 has a positive energy rating and gas has a neg energy rating. If we were to take all the alcohol off the market today gas and diesel would be 50- 60 cents higher then it is now. the reason we are paying so much for everything is because oil is 120 a barrel, thats why stuff is so expensive not because of high corn. also the dollar has dropped by 20-30 % those two things along have more to do with high food prices and high prices in general then the corn price. The usda says about 1-3 % of total food increases is caused by high corn. I'm gonna use it till they come up with somthing better. i also pay a more for electricty as i choose to buy power from wind, the extra money they chage me goes to build more wind turbines. cheeper is not always better, keeping the money in our communities and country is way more important than saving a few bucks. I buy american whenever i can (that can be tough nowadays).
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