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Hi all:


I couldn't help but connect the following:   national and state Democratic
mantra that the issue of gay marriage is 'distracting' us from key problems
like failed war on terrorism, unemployment, etc; our amazing ability on this
list to stay with that issue; and today's dramatic air quality alert, along
with Andy Driscoll's question - anybody counting?

If anybody IS counting, we have had quite a few of these alerts in the past
two years.  Indeed, depending on whose index or rating system you use,
Minneapolis/St Paul is either one of the worst or mid-range for air quality
in the entire country.  Without question, nobody  in environmental circles
is saying our air quality is good anymore.

In some ways, it's easy to zap off a post with opinions on gay/het marriage.
These are philosophical and political and moral questions we feel we can
grapple with based on our individual/personal knowledge.

Pollution is another entire altogether.  How to combat the plummet in air
quality our state has experienced the past few years?  How to combat
industrial polluters?  Far more difficult (and perhaps more important?) to
zap off a post on why we're experiencing such a dive and what to do about
it.

What are we going to do about air quality in the metro area?  Ideas?
Anybody know how many 'alerts' we have had in the past year?   Anybody
besides me notice the haze over the city today?

French philosospher Michel Foucault routinely asked:  why does one question
appear rather than another?

Although I do grind my teeth atDemocratic assertions that constitutional
questions regarding marriage are only a diversion from failed Bush
administration problems and real  issues facing the country, those
Democratics are onto something about the  focus of national and local
political conversation.

Why focus on marriage?  Are there more pressing issues for St. Paul?  The
nation?  Why this issue -- framed in astoundingly archaic and fear-based
terms -- and not another? Is pollution a more pressing local and national
issue?  Unemployment?  Racism?

Lots of different issues, but regardless of rhetoric and political strategy:
the air quality in the twin cities is a pressing issue for citizens of this
city and one that we ignore at our own peril.

Mary Petrie
Mounds Park





Mary Petrie
Mounds Park




if we do some quick math
GSE 100 tons a year is considered a small plant
times  14 ethanol plants
gives 1400 tons a year

GSE produces 37,000 gallons of ethanol on an average day said GSE CEO in court

@ a subsidy of 10 cents a gallon this is 3700 dollars a day
times
14 ethanol plants is $51,800.00 dollars a day
times
360 days is  $18,648,00.00 dollars a year

divided by 1400 tons is
$13,320.00 dollars per ton of pollution that are state government is paying for it.


these calculations do not include any federal money or tax breaks.

"breathe deeep the gathering gloom, whatch lights fade from every room"

PS.
our current state representvies don't think were paying enough for polution they wish to pay more.
Please double the above value if the bill passes.


Arno A. Karner
West 7th, < 300 ft. nnw of GSE
aka Behinf the Muffs.






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