BISHOP NANCY
Re: Lars Walker's Bishop's
Letter From the Future:
I believe a draft of this letter has already been prepared by Nancy Pelosi. I say draft because someone pointed out to her that Sharia hasn't actually been implemented in the USA. Yet.
This would be funny if it wasn't so damn scary.
-- Karl F. Auerbach
Professional Infidel
Eden, Utah
CORN ON THE TAKE
Re: Iain Murray & William Yeatman's Food Before
Fuel:
This is probably going to sound crazy, but I think the push
toward corn-based fuels will, pardon the pun, "sow the seeds" of
violent revolution. How? As corn prices skyrocket, and our friends
South of the border feel the pinch, they will blame the fat
Americans and their big SUVs. While the TV will have images of
starving Mexicans, the United States will be blamed for attempted
genocide; and the Left will finally be able to
"legitimately" equate the United States with Nazi Germany. Los
Angeles will grind to a halt with protest after protest; "Stop The
Genocide!"; "You Drive; We Die!" Meanwhile, Democrats will decry
the violence and our obscene "addiction" to oil. All the while
mandating even more draconian environmental measures...and ride the
coattails to permanent majority status. Sound crazy?
-- Jon Lindquist
Las Vegas, Nevada
Messrs. Murray and Yeatman have correctly identified the dirty little secret concerning the 2005 Energy Bill.
Why does Congress think it has a mandate to manipulate our free market? This supposed power is mentioned nowhere in the U.S. Constitution -- and don't for a second use the canard of interstate commerce for justification -- it is nothing but a red herring.
Where are Adam Smith, Milton Friedman, Walter E. Williams, and Thomas Sowell when you need them the most. Free market thinkers, all.
Congress' Invisible Hand is once again leaving the American Taxpayer in the dust.
I would definitely enjoy an in-depth 20/20 expose on this subject by John Stossel. A month or two ago, he hosted a piece comparing the cost to produce ethanol verses the production cost for gasoline. If that's what it takes to wake up the electorate to this ill-conceived mandate, then I'm all for it.
Thanks a lot, Congress, for increasing my food bill. Talk about
the law of unintended consequences!
-- Owen H. Carneal, Jr.
Yorktown, Virginia
Adding the increase in food prices, the fact that Americans are using more gasoline this year is mostly due to the use of 10% gasohol. Theoretically, this is 3% less efficient (which of course means a 3% increase in number of gallons required, even if people drive the same number of miles). In fact, many reports are now indicating the loss in gas mileage may be closer to 10-15% since engines may not burn gasohol in the same manner.
Research is required.
-- Mark A. Peterson, Ph.D.
Houston, Texas
Congressional meddling goes far further back than the mess they started in 2005.
It goes all the back to energy crisis in the early 1970s when
they created a new bureaucracy called the Energy Research and
Development Agency (ERDA) whose mission was to investigate and
bring to the marketplace alternative fuel products. ERDA was soon
to be integrated into the Department of Energy an even larger
bureaucracy. Both ERDA and the present day DOE have failed
miserably in the development of new energy sources to reduce our
dependence on foreign oil. Way back in the 1970s the United States
was imported approximately 40% of our oil supplies from foreign
sources; the number is more like 70%. The latest example of
congressional meddling is the mandate by Congress regarding Yucca
Mountain, the supposed pilot plant for the disposal of high-level
radioactive wastes that is now reaching into the billions of cost
overruns and approaching decades of schedule delays. With the
reemergence of nuclear power the need for a feasible, cost
effective high-level waste disposal is critical. Yucca Mountain
does not appear to satisfy this requirement, if and when it meets
licensing standards.
-- Tom Bullock
West Covina, California