Scores of companies have received federal loans and grants from President Obama’s 2009 “stimulus” to manufacture an experimental fuel called cellulosic ethanol, which has not been successfully produced in the U.S. and might not even work.
Here's where the other half comes into play:
Despite the fact that no company has been able to produce the fuel, Congress previously passed a law imposing mandates on oil companies to mix the non-existent cellulosic fuel into gasoline.
Some companies have even been fined by the Environmental Protection Agency for failing to use the non-existent fuel.And you wonder why companies "outsource"?
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Cellulosic ethanol was first manufactured in Germany in 1898. It has been manufactured all over the world for almost 100 years. Several million gallons per year have been manufactured in the US since 2008.
Not as defined under the terms of the post, wacko.
Your post doesn't define any terms, moron.
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