Reflex wrote:
Europe and Canada finally returning to their senses over BioFuels:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/22/busin ... ref=slogin
I must agree, subsidies are a form of corporate welfare paid for by the tax payers. Home brewers get charged their taxes by the various state revenue departments and subsidizing the corporations gives them an advantage they do not deserve, the playing field should be level.
I got no government tax break, grant, or subsidy (would not ask or expect it either) to produce my KJ Extra Leg Room Brackets (that made my bum knee happy) and will only be of use for 5% of the Liberty KJ owners.
Should Cargill, ADM or other mega Ag product company come up with a way to produce a bio-fuel or bio-additive and make money with out corporate welfare, they deserve their compensation.
When it comes to Government regulations on Biodiesel, SAE should have their members who work for the Diesel Injection Manufactures write the standards, have our elected officials rubber stamp them as they now do on safety related issues.
Case and point: Ralph Nader wrote the specifications for the first generation of Air Bags that killed people under 165 pounds
SAE who figured out that dead people do not buy cars and trucks years ago, wrote the specifications for the next and subsequent generations of air bags so people can survive wrecks and buy more cars and trucks
Steve