There are no subsidies for corn farmers.

Bill Mixon wrote:

I've seen E85 at some pumps around Austin, but I don't recall just where
(maybe at an HEB?). It was cheaper than regular, but of course that's
because of a huge subsidy, we taxpayers' gift to the corn farmers. Of
course, it needs to be cheaper, because it has less energy per gallon.
    Plug-in electric cars are all fine if you're worried about energy
independence and don't mind getting your transportation energy from coal
instead of crude oil. We have _lots_ of coal. But coal is much worse in
terms of global warming. Pick your devil.... --Mixon
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