Can Biodiesel Save Rural America?
Posted by Nathan in Uncategorized, tags: America, Islam
Listening to NPR this morning there was a fun report on the topic of biodiesel. The more and more I read about the subject, the more I think this just might be it!
Hand-painted biodiesel fuel tanks at Carl’s Corner. “We want to create an alternate fuel city. Wind power, diesel power, solar power, soybeans, sunflower seeds, mustard seeds — all kinds of alternate fuels,” Cornelius says. “We’re thinking about family farms with this BioWillie.” The Kitchen Sisters
I recall hearing about biodiesel about 10 years ago at the Commonground Fair, in Maine and at the time I wondered if it would really take off and be a viable fuel alternative.
It doesn’t take much to connect the dots: take trash oils, made from American grown crops, filter them, “cook” the results, pour into your slightly modified diesel motor, save on emissions, save on the waste chain, unburdened yourself from the grip of Big Oil, and the best part: no longer give your hard earned cash to islamofascist regimes.
Ok, so you need a bit more explanation! Biodiesel can start with all kinds of input products, mostly vegetable oils derived from corn or soybeans. American produces a heck of a lot of both. If we stop here, we have already improved the situation by creating a more stable market for American farm products and no longer handing billions of dollars to our Arab “friends” (allowing us to lay waste to them once and for all). We could stop here, but why? If you read a bit more about the nature of biodiesel, it is pretty clean when compared to fuels based upon petroleum.

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