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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Should the EPA have control over your gas tank?

Below please find a message from one of our advertisers, Energy Citizens. Please note that the following message reflects the opinions and representations of our advertiser alone, and not necessarily the opinion or editorial positions of The Daily Caller.


Dear Concerned Citizen:
 
Every week, Americans across the nation rely on their cars, trucks, and SUVs to get to work, take their kids to school, and run their businesses. Almost every week, hard-working Americans need to stop at their local gas station to fuel up.
 
The last thing we need to worry about is what “blend” of fuel the EPA thinks we should put in our gas tanks.
 
But that’s not what Congress was considering when they passed the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). The standard mandated that gradually increasing amounts of biofuels be blended into gasoline and diesel.  However, when they set this arbitrary amount, they didn’t realize that the amount of gasoline and diesel we are using is steadily decreasing.  In short, there is not enough gasoline and diesel to absorb the biofuel.
 
We need to tell Congress that the Renewable Fuel Standard is not the right answer for American’s energy strategy.
 
Failure to repeal the Renewable Fuel Standard this year will create big problems for American consumers:

  • Ethanol blends above 10% could damage millions of vehicles on the road today and void engine warranties;
  • Higher ethanol blends could harm gas station infrastructure;
  • The economic damage will impact everyone.

The answer is clear: The RFS is an unworkable federal mandate that must be repealed.  Take action today!
 
Sincerely,
 
Energy Citizens

 


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