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Should the Ethanol Bubble Burst?
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[quote user="RRKen"]<p>[quote user="TroutBrookJunction"]At least we know that people are out there turning off lights for an hour tonight to save mother earth. <br />[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>I have all my lights on, and have the heat up to 72° tonight in honor of those dingbats. You must be friends of Kelarson and Joe Fehr. You exhibit the same logic patterns.</p>[/quote]<br /><br />I was being sarcastic, but that doesn't translate well through email. As far as I am concerned we aren't building enough coal and nuclear power plants. Look I am glad farmers are doing better and hopefully farmers can continue to make a good living. Hopefully the rest of the world will keep advancing economically and demanding more U.S. grain. But I would prefer to have our fuel come from non food sources. If that is not possible and we have to use ethanol than at least could we have some balance to our energy policy and just start drilling the S&*t out of anyplace that has any economically recoverable oil reserves. With new technology the Bakken shale in northwestern North Dakota and eastern Montana has been opened up to new drilling and there are certainly other places where drilling could extract additional oil.
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