Ban Ethanol
As for the argument whether its gov`t or ethanol, dosent fuggin matter, they`re BOTH evil..!
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You too can take action by contacting your rep via the take action link.
Fellow Ram owners, saw the ad on TV and went to the following link
http://filluponfacts.com/
You too can take action by contacting your rep via the take action link.
http://filluponfacts.com/
You too can take action by contacting your rep via the take action link.
Thats the problem with america today, its divided by ignorance.
I would just like to see that farmland used to grow something edible/useable and sellable on the free open market, rather than a govt sub program that costs the taxpayers.
But, Americans don't eat vegatables anymore so maybe it doesn't matter. I had 2 co-workers tell me a couple weeks ago that they've never heard of OKRA !.... OKRA!!!
But, Americans don't eat vegatables anymore so maybe it doesn't matter. I had 2 co-workers tell me a couple weeks ago that they've never heard of OKRA !.... OKRA!!!
Last edited by TNtech; Sep 3, 2013 at 09:21 PM.
Local farmers are regularly paid to idle land through CRP. If the land were not growing corn for ethanol it probably wouldn't be growing anything.This is not a pro/anti ethanol argument.
I would just like to see that farmland used to grow something edible/useable and sellable on the free open market, rather than a govt sub program that costs the taxpayers.
But, Americans don't eat vegatables anymore so maybe it doesn't matter. I had 2 co-workers tell me a couple weeks ago that they've never heard of OKRA !.... OKRA!!!
But, Americans don't eat vegatables anymore so maybe it doesn't matter. I had 2 co-workers tell me a couple weeks ago that they've never heard of OKRA !.... OKRA!!!
Ther is no farmland left here where i live, just new house`s and its over run in population. When i grew up here, ther were over 50 farmers and thousands upon thousands of acre`s of farmland being used... its all gone now. What little farmland ther is now, is all corn grown. I asked one of the farmers in town one day, "how come you grow nothing but corn now... and he said, the gov`t pays me to do it". How sad.


