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Ethanol Takes More Energy Than It Gives./ CEOs' Bio-Fuel (((( Comedy ))) Distracts Congress From Auto Crisis Action .on pge 5

 
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I know a guy who gets 30 miles to the mummy!
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Let's see who many idiots go on to defend this Ethanol fraud.

In fact, point to someone who thinks Ethanol is a good idea???( after studying the facts) .... you will then be pointing at a d*ckhead.

But but but but Brazil is doing it.

"Brazil, the only country which has entered widespread production and use of biofuels for auto and related transportation, is now rapidly backing away from it, as it has "fueled" an inflationary explosion of prices, and shortages of agricultural bases and of ethanol itself, and Brazilian drivers are going back to running their cars on gasoline."




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This article appears in the May 26, 2006 issue of Executive Intelligence Review.

CORNBALL BROTHERS ON THE HILL
CEOs' Bio-Fuel Comedy Distracts Congress From Auto Crisis Action
by Paul Gallagher

Amid the circulation in Congress of Lyndon LaRouche's proposed emergency retooling legislation to save and use the 50%-unutilized capacity of the U.S. auto industry, the May 18 visit of the "Big Three" auto CEOs to Capitol Hill was a tragi-comic waste of Congress' time, and a diversion of its attention from needed action on the crisis-collapse of the auto sector. The "3 CEOs" who—along with other auto managements and their bankers—are rapidly pushing the remaining U.S. auto industrial sector into low-wage countries abroad, rallied Congress to ignore that, and ignore the crisis of disappeared American industrial machine-tool capacity it is causing. To help distract and disarm Congress, their meetings with both House and Senate leaders featured "flex-fuel"—fakery, a version of that famous emperor's suit of new clothes which is now popular around Cheney and Bush's Washington, D.C.

Arriving in corn-tasselled stunt cars burning ethanol, the three Cornball Brothers asked Congress to promote "flex-fuels for energy independence"—something that Congress has already been promoting for a decade to no effect, and the Cheney-Bush White House has been pushing for six years with similar results. Brazil, the only country which has entered widespread production and use of biofuels for auto and related transportation, is now rapidly backing away from it, as it has "fueled" an inflationary explosion of prices, and shortages of agricultural bases and of ethanol itself, and Brazilian drivers are going back to running their cars on gasoline.

The various elements of "flex-fuel" range from 100% fraud—ethanol for "energy independence"—to important research areas for the industrial future—hydrogen engines. None of them relate to the action Congress needs to take, to stop the globalization and complete loss of American auto capacity, skilled employment, and the machine-tool capability priceless to national security and progress. So the CEOs' ethanol comedy was perhaps a cover for their actual intent: Leave our auto crisis alone, while we're busy outsourcing everything that's left of auto production and supply to Asia and South America. Do nothing, but to help us compensate our American workforce with their retirement pensions and health insurance. And join us in beating that 30-year dead horse of "energy independence through sustainable fuels."

As was well understood 50 years ago by Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy, and auto leader Walter Reuther, actual U.S. energy independence means large-scale production of nuclear power. There is no solution for energy independence, nor industrial independence, without it. Currently unused auto capacity includes many plants capable of quickly retooling to produce many elements of nuclear power plants, including their fuel. This real independence is a leading part of LaRouche's proposal, but it was not brought up anywhere in the wasted meetings with the CEOs.

According to reports, the furthest that members of Congress went in their meetings with William Ford of Ford, Rick Wagoner of GM, and Tom LaSorda of Chrysler, was to remind them that saving the auto industry as a whole is a national problem and priority for the U.S. economy, and requires the defense of wages at a time when real household income of Americans has fallen five years in a row. The issue of Ford's grandfather's famous dictum, now being violated throughout this globalized industry—that autoworkers have to be paid enough to easily afford the cars they make—was brought up by House Democrats.

The meetings were a calculated posturing and waste of time, especially for those members of Congress who have been giving serious thought to an intervention to save the hundreds of thousands of jobs and 75 million square feet of auto-industrial capacity being shut down, as well as tens of millions of square feet of additional unutilized capacity in other plants. The nation's critical infrastructural and other needs for the capabilities of this industry, have nothing to do with bio-fuels.
Subsidies Can't Make Corngas Go

During their antics on the Hill, the three CEOs suggested subsidies to make 25% of America's 170,000 gas stations pump corn or switchgrass ethanol—perhaps costing taxpayers $2 billion up front. But this is chump-change to what the country would pay if millions of Americans were fueling up with bio-fuel. There already exists, and has for nearly a decade, a Federal taxpayer subsidy of 51 cents on every gallon of ethanol pumped—now costing perhaps $1 billion annually with the minimal use of ethanol by cars and trucks nationally. That subsidy would balloon into the tens of billions a year if the Cornball Brothers' "goal" were reached; and there are many state and local subsidies to bio-fuels on top of that. A strange kind of "independence."

But in spite of all the subsidies, the average retail price of E-85 ethanol fuel has risen faster than gasoline over the past year, and now costs nearly as much with the subsidies included. And since a gallon of ethanol has only about two-thirds the btu-equivalent energy of a gallon of gasoline, the effective price of ethanol, despite the subsidies, is really about $4/gallon. The biggest beneficiary of the subsidies is Archer Daniels Midland, which makes almost 40% of all ethanol fuel used in the United States, and a big chunk of that used in Brazil as well.

The underlying reality is far worse than the price. No matter how subsidized, production of enough corn to reach the three CEOs' theatrical goal of 25% of transportation fueled by ethanol, would require planting 12-13% of the land area of the United States in corn, 270 million acres or .45 million square miles of cornfields.

These sad facts are known, having been proven in studies by academics who themselves are environmentalists and advocates of the use of "sustainable fuels," wind-power, and so on, but admit this has nothing to do with auto or other transportation. Several studies by Dr. David Pimentel of Cornell, published since 2002, have shown that corn ethanol, switchgrass ethanol, and wood ethanol consume 29%, 45%, and 57% respectively more btu's of fossil-fuel energy in their production, than they produce when they're burned as fuel (see "Ethanol Takes More Energy Than It Gives," EIR, May 5). Another exhaustive calculation, based on government reports of prices, taxes, and subsidies, and recently published on [link to zfacts.com,] shows that substituting ethanol for one gallon of gasoline from "imported oil," costs the nation $7.24. So much for "independence."

The organized groups outside government pushing hard for what Bill Ford senselessly called "the big-number game-changing ethanol play for this country," are a very strange new kind of "hybrid." On one side are a pack of war-mongering neo-conservative in the Set America Free Coalition—Frank Gaffney, Daniel Pipes, James Woolsey, Meyrav Wurmser and others straight out of meetings planning regime change throughout the Mideast and Asia. But these neo-cons' major go-ethanol manifesto is signed by a group called the Apollo Energy Alliance, consisting of friends of Al Gore and George Soros, and various "progressive Democrats" and unionists. The common father of this strange alliance is the George Shultz who created the George W. Bush Administration; Shultz's Rocky Mountain Institute with Amory Lovins, like Shultz's Committee on the Present Danger, began promoting the ethanol fraud as a way to attack the nations of the Middle East.

Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) gave a disoriented "Apollo project" speech about ethanol and "flex-fuels" at the Detroit Economic Club May 1. Proposing an Apollo Project for ethanol fuel, is like proposing an Apollo Project for laetrile as a cancer treatment; ethanol might as well be laetrile for cars.

As one United Auto Workers union leader in a southern state succinctly put it recently, "the only thing you can run on ethanol, is an old drunk."
No 'Sales' Way Out

The ethanol part of the "flex-fuel" package is 100% fakery, along with related proposals to burn various products of "atholes." By contrast, the hydrogen-fuel proposals, including some work by the major automakers, are potentially revolutionary for engine propulsion. But the best prospects for producing hydrogen efficiently involve, again, using the high heats from nuclear power plants to crack hydrogen out of ammonia or related stocks. The storage and use of hydrogen may point to new engines much larger than those of automobiles. This is a crucial area of research and development. If action is taken now by Congress, to intervene with credits to use the increasingly idled auto capacity for new infrastructure projects, the development of new engine types becomes a viable part of that process.

The third element of "flex-fuel," electric-diesel hybrid engines, while obviously not fakery, changes nothing in the collapse of the U.S. auto sector, but a few more miles per gallon in a somewhat more expensive car. The fundamental problem is real wages and unemployment, as the House Democrats reminded Bill Ford. Overall U.S. auto sales are falling, this year toward the 16-16.5 million units characteristic of almost a decade ago. The sales drop is concentrated in—the upper Midwest region, where U.S. autos and auto parts are made! Fewer cars and light trucks are being bought by those Americans most inclined by loyalty to buy U.S.-made vehicles. Car sales are shifting toward corporate and rental fleets and toward the wealthy. The three Cornball Brothers are kicking their own sales in the head by their layoffs and plant shutdowns and the shutdowns radiating from their effect.

Neither hybrids nor fuel mixes are going to revive sales in the teeth of continued globalization. The capacity is unutilized, by 50% or more. It is up to Congress to use it or lose it. American industry's most versatile remaining machine tool capabilities are fast disappearing now. Yet they are crucial for the infrastructure tasks indicated by LaRouche in his "Emergency Legislation, Now!" memo.

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That link buried in the article has an error.

This works.

[link to zfacts.com]
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you guys probably saw this video already////


[link to www.crooksandliars.com]

the guys basicly tells everyone in the audience that they are wrong and that he is right. Saying that all Gore is a propagandist.
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Comparing Al Gore to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels

shit, is it me or the internet is fucling slow tonight?

i hope the link worked.
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G'day WetFoot.

You dial up or broadband?
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broadband i think.

I just have a loads of torrent downloading maybe?

This should not happen, i am hoocked on a mega server dam it.
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Ossie, thanks for the more recent post from EIR. I had a long conversation the other day with a rather knowledge old man (at least 20 years my senior) and he was real hot on Pebble Bed nuclear reactors, as from his long experiences in farming and ethnanol prouction he saw ethanol as a losing proposition energy wise, claiming that it always would take more energy to produce ethanol than one could get out of it.

He also stated that what really bothered him was that we would be depleating the farm land soil so much and using so much of our potential FOOD PRODUCTION only to burn it in our cars, that he felt it an extreme misjustice to the people of America as well as the rest of the world that depend on American food crops and feeder grains for something to eat. He stated that he saw the complete collaspe of American farm land in supporting any crops what soever within the next 75 years if we went to full ethanol production.
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Askakido g'day.

You were fortunate enough to speak with this character. Lucky you ... reminds me of a gentleman i spoke to in Onlsow WA many years ago.

He just knew so much, been through WW1 WW2 etc.. could have chatted all through the night if he stayed up.
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OAP; how's the job going for you at Exxon???

You are a complete mental midget. So
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Cam_L_Toez.

Your F*cking hilarious!

Idiot.
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can't you take larouche down to the nub balls and all and be sure to swallow

god forbid there should ever by another lyndon

another shrimpie dick in your barbie face

at least it employs americans, unlike larouche
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Ethanol is very bad!!! Time for Zero Point Energy! No more of this crap and other fossil fuels. Let get out of the dark ages
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C'mon folks,

The argument here seems to be that it will take more oil to produce ethanol than...whatever. This thinking is based solely on the American corporate machine and its oil companies. What about the individual and their ability to manufacture their own moonshine to run their own vehicles? This strategy has been proven to work for about 70 or so years now. Forget the propaganda about how much oil it takes to produce it. Why do we have hydroelectric and nuclear plants? Is this not a cleaner form of mass energy to use?

Anyway the individual has the power to produce their own alcohol fuel and not be brainwashed into thinking that it cannot be done (although this seems to be the case). This is what GREEN ENERGY is all about. It is the freedom to do something for ones self and not be beholden to pay whatever price a utility company forces upon you at their whim!!! This strategy does 3 important things... it reduces your own individual reliance on foreign oil, it reduces the concern for global warming, and it saves you a crap load of money by not paying taxes on gasoline and feeding the oil company's imposed costs. If you wait for someone else to do all of it for you then you will pay the same for it that you are paying for gasoline. Companies and Government hate to lose time honored revenues even if the cause for which they are trying to propagate are good ones





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