tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9488088.post1376479614079603861..comments2023-11-05T07:23:27.122-05:00Comments on BusinessTrends Blog: ESPN, Boating and EthanolUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9488088.post-34850890979752060772009-05-22T16:42:06.772-04:002009-05-22T16:42:06.772-04:00What is your point? That Lexus is ignorant and any...What is your point? That Lexus is ignorant and anything can happen to a marine engine. Let's suppose that ethanol was not an option and these engines still failed. What would be the scapegoat for failure...The manufacturer. It states in the ESPN column that research and developement costs are to be minimized. Therefore it is easier to blame something else for failure because god forbid that the producers foot the bill rather than the general public. It is time we see the forest through the trees here and realize that big oil and all others that could lose profits due to ethanol blending are going to deface this fledgling industry. Look who is getting into ethanol now, Valero and Sunoco. It floors me that the door opens and they jump in. Not only do they get the 45 cent blender credit but they can improve their profit margin on the ethanol end as well. They are not dumb for getting into ethanol because it is here to stay and they realize that. Keep American $ in America. Keep American Jobs in America. Go Ethanol!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com