Biofuels starve the poor
Sure, let's convert a big chunk of the food supply into fuel for our cars. What could go wrong?
From Mark Steyn:
"Unlike "global warming," food rioting is a planet-wide phenomenon, from Indonesia to Pakistan to Ivory Coast to the tortilla rampages in Mexico and even pasta protests in Italy.So what happened?
Well, Western governments listened to the eco-warriors, and introduced some of the "wartime measures" they've been urging. The EU decreed that 5.75 percent of petrol and diesel must come from "biofuels" by 2010, rising to 10 percent by 2020. The U.S. added to its 51 cents-per-gallon ethanol subsidy by mandating a five-fold increase in "biofuels" production by 2022.
The result is that big government accomplished at a stroke what the free market could never have done: They turned the food supply into a subsidiary of the energy industry. When you divert 28 percent of U.S. grain into fuel production, and when you artificially make its value as fuel higher than its value as food, why be surprised that you've suddenly got less to eat? Or, to be more precise, it's not "you" who's got less to eat but those starving peasants in distant lands you claim to care so much about.
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Fortunately, comments by Fidel Castro and Hugh Chavez attacking the use of ethanol as a crime against the Third World will allow leftists to reverse their course. They couldn't simply do it because it was the right or logical thing to do, but it's OK now that the people they really look up to have spoken out on the issue.





Yes, but who gives a damn about peasants? After all, if you're a big liberal, it's the gesture that counts. Peasants are markers in the game of Compassion Monopoly. And there are lots more of them, safely in other countries, and if the sight of starving people whose yearly income is less than one of your botox injections bothers you, then wash out your mind with a day at Canyon Ranch.
Where the menu is designed to keep you slim. Which will be no problem for the starving peasants, of course.
I'll stop.