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Ethanol Beer: Coming Soon
Yes sirree, up here in Visconsin we love out plants. Them there's an
ethanol plant. Didn't you know they grow ethanol here? Well, thems like
hops.
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Lies told about ethanol plants
13 September 2007 - By Karl Kruegar -
lacrossetribune.com
I have followed the Friends of Sparta group’s actions to
stop the CARE ethanol plant with a nostalgic feeling. It was more than
20 years ago that we had plans for a large 80-million-gallon ethanol
plant near Sparta.
In Milwaukee, the largest ethanol plant in the nation is more than 100
years old and still going strong. The plants are such a large part of
the city that they are used as tourist attractions. You know them as
Miller, Pabst, Schlitz and Blatz. That’s right, folks, there is very
little difference between a brewery and an ethanol plant.
| Comment: Hot diggity dog,
corn breweries are goooood. I think I have another. |
Here are the lies told about ethanol plants.
Lie No. 1: People get sick from the ethanol plants. There is not one
thing that comes out of an ethanol plant that can make anyone sick.
| Comment: Problem #1, NO
DATA, JUST GIBBERISH. |
Lie No. 2: The fire department will have to have additional training
to handle the chemical fire. Ethanol is the first cousin to water. All
you have to do is add water and at 50 percent it stops burning. End of
training.
| Comment: Problem #2, You're
turning half the planet into a fanatic's factory and selling US MOSTLY WATER? |
Lie No. 3: Ethanol is not viable economically. Twenty years ago, it
was marginal. Today, it has a great profit margin.
| Comment: Problem #3: This
is all about money honey. The environment gets screwed by
unconscious people like you who don't give a damn. |
Lie No. 4: The air from the ethanol plant will taint the food
products. The chemical they are talking about is not released into the
air from a modern ethanol plant.
| Comment: Problem #4, It is
well proven that plants release chemicals, THEY ALWAYS DO, then
this IS RELEASED as the rain falls and collects greedy thinking
and distributes it elsewhere. |
We have lots of ethanol plants out here in western Iowa, Minnesota and
South Dakota, and you never hear silly arguments against them like you
do in Sparta.
| Comment: Problem #5,
abjection and paramoralism comes to mind. |
Karl Krueger is a former area resident.
| Comment: Shesssh. He
doesn't even live in Visconsin. |
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