Well,without looking a bunch of stuff up,corn made into ethanol is a lot better than buying oil from foreign countries.Everything I see for an excuse is some spin or propaganda.We have lots of corn.Its better to use it for ethanol than just store it in a bin somewhere.Or give to China or Russia which has been done before too.Nobody said how much oil is subsidized.The thing to use would be sugar cane,but corn works.The problem is practically everything you read,or hear on the radio or TV is a lie.Then if you start looking at who paid for the article,study,story,you see that its to promote some stupid way of doing things.Like the poison stuff thats put in gas that Ethanol replaced.Whoever it is that made that stuff bought lots of advertizments against ethanol,which is why lots of people dont understand it now.They have been running Ethanol down since at least the 80s.Some more of those plants going bankrupt is they were built by crooks to start with,big companies bought them,crooks stole the money,didnt have enough money to build it,high dollar corn that didnt last scared them,lots of reasons.If thats not a good enough answer for you,oil companies are so crooked,all you have to do is look up some of the stuff they have pulled in the past to see what I mean.Meanwhile ethanol will continue to be produced from corn.
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