
Why did Obama support the E85 environmental and taxpayer rip-off; sounds like politics as usual?
E85 is a big joke. It is an ethonal blend supported by the Big Three as a means of slipping big heavy e85 SUV’s into the market and loop-holing CAFE standards. News flash-E85 SUVs run better on straight gasoline and everyone knows it; talk about cynism. Obama did this to keep his farm lobby happy and wealthy at the expense of real policy, real environmental work and real help for the taxpayer. Who do you think brews up that E85? I will tell you RED STATE FARMERS!
Thanks Obama for hurting the environment, the taxpayer and your lame reputation.
Obama is politics as usual. and that’s all he is.
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where’s the touted change? where’s the newness?
no where, that’s where.
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Farmers Market (Paperback) $8.13 Colorful vegetables, delicious fruits, and lots of friends. . . . The farmers market is always fun! Illustrator Edward Martinez brings the hustle and bustle of market day to life. |
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Farmers’ Market Bridal Shower Invitations $1.81 These whimsical hand-drawn bridal shower invitations are reminiscent of posters you might see at your local farmers’ market. |
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The Irish Farmers Market Cookbook $15.99 Both a cookbook and a culinary tour of Ireland, celebrating the diversity and quality of local food and showing how the experience of shopping at farmers’ markets can transform your everyday cooking.Over 100 recipes range from new takes on traditional Irish favourites to dishes with more Mediterranean flavours, always emphasising seasonality, local produce and fresh ingredients the return to slow food.Includes a guide to the best farmers’ markets in each region of Ireland, with profiles of some of the farmers and producers bringing their food sensations to market.As well as using ingredients available at the market, recipes also recreate some of the breads, cakes, chutneys available, like Gallic Kitchens organic steak pies and Giana Fergusons baked cheese with winter herbs so even if you can’t visit the markets you can still enjoy a taste of Ireland.Recipes for everyday cooking Fried mackerel, Cork Beef Stew as well as more unusual offerings that reflect the wider range of produce available at farmers’ markets, such as Roast Pheasant with Apple and Sweet Geranium Stew. |
