Now after saying all that,I think that the run up in price of corn,the propaganda against ethanol is so a lot of the plants if not all fail so a big company can buy them up cheap and have a monopoly in ethanol. I hope I didnt just give them the idea,but its sure fishy all thats been going on.I know this,the politicians running their mouths against this are ones that you normally associate with taking money from lobbyests.Since farmers dont bribe them usually my guess is that its big companies,maybe oil companies,causeing this to raise the price of corn and other stuff to get the plants out of farmers hands,then not use them. I bet that if it wouldnt hurt how much oil they sold,the price of corn wouldnt have gone up like it did.The big shots could care lees if farmers get 2.00 a bushel and go broke.They for sure would pay 4 dollars a bushel for a while to break ethanol plants.At least thats what my poor demented mind thinks.I have yet to see them raise the price of anything to help a farmer yet.
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