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- Political Pandering by Mitt Romney in Iowa Regarding Ethanol from Corn
- Violence in Bracelona: Police Break Up Protesters With Clubs, Rubber Bullets
- ECB Board Member Says Greece Can Raise $429 Billion Selling Assets; Greece’s Papandreou Vows to Press Austerity, Says Greece "Soon Out of the Woods"
Political Pandering by Mitt Romney in Iowa Regarding Ethanol from Corn Posted: 28 May 2011 10:33 PM PDT In contrast to what many believe, I do not support political parties. I support and vehemently defend policies that make sense, and attack those that don't. In case you did not know that, I am going to surprise you with a blast of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney who is pandering to the Iowa farmers with a message "I Support the Subsidy of Ethanol". On his first trip back to the nation's first voting state as a soon-to-be declared presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney reaffirmed his support for federal ethanol subsidies -- an always important campaign issue in Iowa that figures to take on an even more central role in the divided GOP field.Political Pandering Dave, a friend of mine, sent me the above article and said "what a whore". By the way, Dave is a Republican. He voted for McCain in the last election (I wrote in Ron Paul). We need more Republicans like Dave willing to voice their criticism because that is the only way we are going to get change. Here's the deal. Either Romney is a whore or he is ignorant. He could be both. Romney may be far better than Obama, but that is beside the point. The point is ethanol from corn makes no sense. Ethanol from corn costs energy to produce and is only viable because of government subsidies. Ethanol from sugar cane makes sense, but the US has tariffs on Brazilian ethanol in order to support inefficient, energy wasting ethanol from corn. Remove Tariffs, Legalize Hemp Want to lower gas prices? Then remove tariffs on ethanol. If you want biofuels, then legalize hemp. Hemp needs no fertilizer, its fiber is softer than cotton, its seeds high in oil content, and it grows on poor soil. Those are admirable properties. Does that make hemp viable for biofuels? I suspect so, but to be truthful, I just don't know. What I do know is if we get government subsidies out of the way and end needless regulation, the free market will find a way. Get Rid of Big Government Republican candidates ought to be supporting free market, small government policies. Instead, it is very disheartening to see Romney whoring Iowa voters on the same big government subsidy side as president Obama. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Violence in Bracelona: Police Break Up Protesters With Clubs, Rubber Bullets Posted: 28 May 2011 02:18 PM PDT Peaceful protests in Spain have come to an end as Police fire rubber bullets at protesters in Barcelona Spanish police fired rubber bullets and swung truncheons to disperse anti-crisis protesters in a Barcelona square Friday as cleaning crews cleared their tent camp.Violence in Barcelona Link if above YouTube Video does not play: Indignats | Desallotjament de la Plaça Catalunya There are also more videos and comments at the above link. The New York Times has still more videos and commentary in Police Clash With Protesters in Barcelona El País newspaper reported that 121 people were lightly injured, including 37 police officers, "as the result of a police charge" on the protest camp. Video posted on the Web site of 20minutos, a Spanish news site, showed the officers charging at protesters.Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 28 May 2011 11:32 AM PDT ECB member Juergen Stark says Greece may raise up to 300 billion euros from selloffs. The ailing euro zone state, whose debt burden stands at around 330 billion euros, currently aims to raise 50 billion euros from privatizations by 2015 to help stave off a fiscal meltdown.Greece's Papandreou Vows to Press Austerity In spite of stiff opposition, Greece's Papandreou Vows to Press Austerity Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said he'll press ahead with new austerity measures after failing to win backing from the main opposition parties as he races to keep bailout funds flowing and avoid default.Out of the Woods? If Greece has a debt of 330 billion euros but can get rid of 300 billion euros of it by selling assets, then why does Greece need more aid? Has Greece all of a sudden turned a solvency problem back into a liquidity problem? Color me skeptical. If it was so easy, why hasn't it been done? I sense a bazooka bluff statement from Stark hoping to buy more time. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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