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A nice review of ethanol policy debate and American politics
A“a 54 cents per gallon gasoline discount planned at two Capitol Hill Exxon stations for today has been canceled due to unspecified ‘political reasons.
Did you notice how Obama never says the word corn? He only said ethanol twice!
The Brazilians put together a nifty video of average Americans complaining about the ethanol tariff.
The Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association, known as UNICA, launched a campaign July 4, 2008, targeting U.S. Independence Day travelers to encourage Congress to revisit the 54-cent-per-gallon ethanol import tariff. The “Are We There Yet?” campaign calls on the American public should convince the U.S. Congress to reduce the tariff in order to reduce the cost of gasoline. “Americans are being denied an opportunity to save money at the pump,” said Joel Velasco, chief representative for UNICA. “El