Not sure why you needed to use insults to make your point. I suppose I'd be rather grumpy if I had invested in ethanol technology (other than my TAX dollars) as well. You claim to be rather knowledgable on the subject. Why is it that getting cold, hard facts on the economics of ethanol is so difficult? I have some questions that I cant seem to get a straight answer on, perhaps you can help. 1.What price levels are needed on the corn and oil markets for ethanol to be viable? 2.How exactly do goverment subsidies for ethanol work and what exactly are they costing me as a taxpayer? 3.How is it that ethanol appeared viable at these oil and corn prices 2 years ago but doesnt now. I have a lot of other questions as well, but will see if I can get these answered first. Understand that I have no axe to grind other than my own checkbook as a consumer. I do know this, it does cost more per mile in fuel costs to operate my wife's car on E85 than on pump gas.
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