2006
Soap Box Archives
Ethanol
I was in the
rural parts of Minnesota over the weekend and was impressed by the thousands
and thousands of acres of corn. It was everywhere, on both sides of
the road and stretching off into the distance for as far as you
could see.
And a few miles
further along we came across the reason for all that corn.
It was a large and busy building devoted to the making of ethanol. It
made
me feel good just seeing it there, knowing that every gallon they made
was a gallon we wouldn't be getting from the people who support terrorists.
I remarked to
somebody at the venue about seeing the ethanol plant, to which she answered,
Oh yes they're putting them all over the place up here.
Ethanol is a
double-edged sword. Not only will it lessen our dependence on
Middle Eastern oil but it will give our hard working farmers a profitable
price for their corn.
And think about
the states which could thrive from the production of this
cheaper, clean burning fuel. Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Iowa,
Nebraska, and the list goes on and on of states which could have a new
and
thriving economy in the production of ethanol.
Actually it's
nothing new, Brazil has been running its vehicles on sugar
cane ethanol for decades.
Of course, the
gas companies are not going to be happy about it. It will
kill their strangle hold on the American economy and more importantly
make
the Middle Eastern oil irrelevant, taking away from them billions of
American dollars a year, portions of which are passed on to Islamic
fascists
to wreak havoc on the western world.
I heard one
of the gas companies arguing a while back that it would take
fifty thousand dollars a store to convert to ethanol. Well every gas
stop
doesn't have to be a convenience store. Forget the milk and cigarettes,
just
put up some pumps in the middle of a field and sell us American made
ethanol.
And besides that, who says that the large gas companies would be in
charge of the new fuel anyway? It would be a great time for the return
of the mom and pop businesses, a family to family operation, putting
the money in the pockets of common, hardworking folks running small
filling stations which would require only minimal investment.
It could be
a thriving business, revitilizing farming communities which have
been depressed for years, making it attractive for young people to stay
down on the farm, it not being necessary to relocate in a big city to
seek their fame and fortune.
I believe it
could literally change the face of America. It could be a
gigantic business. The automotive manufacturers would be forced to make
products which would run efficiently off the new fuel, the environmentalists
would be happy because of much lower emissions, the consumers would
be happy to pay less for a product made in America by Americans. The
only people who would be unhappy would be the oil companies and Hugo
Chavez and his American hating buddies in the Middle East.
And somehow
that just doesn't bother me.
Pray for our
troops.
What do you
think?
God Bless America
Charlie Daniels
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