[citation][nom]Waikano[/nom]Would be interested to know how you are coming to the conclusion that Bio-Fuels is going to Bankrupt nations? Not saying that Bio is the answer, but seems like its a knee-jerk comment. Agree with you that the Senate should have been grilled that would have been more interesting! Also, Brazil seems to be doing ok with there Bio initiative. Would like to see less money going to OPEC and staying here (US) whether it go to the Farmers or the Drillers. But to set the record have been using Bio Made in Alabama in all my Diesel Vehicles (6.2L, 6.5L, & TDI) for over 2 years.[/citation]
Perhaps "It's going to bankrupt nations" was a little dramatic but if you were a farmer why would you grow anything but corn. Already were seeing the price of feed for cattle any wheat products rise dramatically and not all because of the price of diesel and that is accounting for only 2% of our corn going to biofuel. So that effects pretty much our entire food supply. It will hurt economies, not bankrupt them, but will hurt them. It's just not worth it. Biofuels, I see as a "knee-jerk" reaction to a problem that doesn't exist. We should explore alternative fuels but in the mean time lets drill our own oil and tell the third world psychos to stick their oil up their ass.
As far as Brazil goes. They have roughly half of our population (in 2000 it was 169 million) the US has 143,781,202 CARS! Even if we gave all of the corn grown in the US to biofuel it would account for only 10% of our needs.