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E15 gas can ruin auto engines
The fuel industry’s American Petroleum Institute tested the 15 percent ethanol gas approved in 2010 and found it gums up fuel systems, prompts “check engine” lights to come on, and messes with fuel gauge readings "
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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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If Obama started minting a new $25 bill with his picture on it nobody would stop him. It would be in circulation in 2 weeks and people would find it just spiffy. Boehner would wring his hands wondering what he could do about it. If Obama offered to print the Speaker of the House's name at the bottom he would then cheer.
ReplyDeleteWait until you see what it does to the little primer bulb on a lawn mower. Melts it in three months, requiring a new carb.
ReplyDeleteStick
If the Obamas can sue S&P for lowering the US Credit Rating, then this looks like a shoo-in for a class action lawsuit for damages!
ReplyDeleteThe only good to come from ethanol is higher corn prices causing tortilla prices to go up. It pissed off the mexicans who could sell us their oil cheap but didnt. Food for oil. Seems fair.
ReplyDeleteTim
ONE TIP: "StarTron."
ReplyDeleteI use it in my car; it saves the engine and would extend the life of anything (lawnmower, etc) you use it in.