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Quote of the Day:
"That which is falling must also be pushed."
-- Friederich Nietzsche
Subject: Is ethanol running out of gas?
Opposition to mandates and subsidies for mass-produced ethanol isn't
just nationwide -- it's worldwide. That creates a good environment for
legislative victory. But just because the climate is ripe for repeal,
doesn't mean it will happen.
It's
the central problem we face . . .
* Government favors are concentrated on those who receive them, but . . .
* The cost of those favors are dispersed among all taxpayers, so . . .
* Those who receive the favors have a huge incentive to defend them, while . . .
* Those who pay for the handouts have almost no incentive to fight them.
We aim to solve this problem by . . .
* Using reforms such as the "Read the Bills Act" and the "One Subject
at a Time Act" to raise the price legislators pay to create new
favors
* Lowering the cost taxpayers pay to fight government handouts One way
to lower the cost you pay to fight government handouts is through our
online system. Our system enables you to pressure your Representative
and your two Senators with just a few mouse-clicks and strokes of your
computer keyboard. What could be easier?
But even that which is easy still requires a decision to act. The whole
world may agree that ethanol subsidies are bad, but that means nothing
unless people take action to tell Congress to repeal them.
Subsidized, mandated, mass-produced ethanol seems to be running out of
gas, but that is only significant if Congress actually feels sufficient
heat to do something about it. That which is falling must also be
pushed.
Now is a good time to push. Congress is having trouble passing the
latest big agriculture give-away bill. This gridlock provides time for
an amendment to roll back the ethanol subsidies. Some group of
enterprising legislators might be moved to offer such an amendment, if
pushed.
Push.
Send Congress a message.
And while you're at it, you might use your personal comments to tell
them you dislike all the subsidies in the current farm bill.
Public opposition to business subsidies is growing across the board,
not just on the ethanol issue. That's one reason Congress is having
trouble passing this bill. We plan to campaign against the annual
agriculture bill soon. In the meantime, you could use our ethanol
campaign and your personal comments to fire your first shot against
these bloated handout programs.
Send your message
here.
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Jim Babka
President
DownsizeDC.org, Inc.
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