Nice Strawman argument. He didn't say anything about offering support for people who want to kill us. He just doesn't agree with E85 because it's a wasteful process.
Not supporting E85 doesn't make a person unamerican. I've read some findings, and it does seem like a poor attempt at an alternate fuel. Right now, farmers can't keep up with production demand, and that's before there is actually a real support of it. If the American people as a whole demanded E85, and ALL farming in the U.S. was diverted for just that purpose, supply STILL couldn't meet demand, all edible produce would have to be imported and would be expensive, and the price per gallon of E85 would sky rocket.
It's just not a viable solution. It may be a suppliment, but will never be able to stand on it's own.
P.S. That still doesn't mean I support those who want to kill us. My kid plays with a toy made in China. Does that mean I support Communism too? That's a big negative.
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