Some grocery prices begin to climb
6/27/2007 2:42:04 AM
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6/27/2007 2:50:43 AM
^ This isn't Chit Chat. If you can't do any better than that, get the fuck out.Run, dnl, run.
6/27/2007 2:52:31 AM
And what do you suppose we do to counter this? Oh that's right, you don't offer solutions. You just post snarky little threads with ambitions to discredit ideas of those evil progressive initiatives. I guess it's cool to keep burning dead dinosaurs at the expense of our air quality and environment as long as your ass has cheap food. Pathetic.Oh and [old].And where are your articles and rollyeyes decrying high fuel prices due to instability WE caused in the middle east by blowing up brown people? But I guess the Bush regime gets a free pass with you. [Edited on June 27, 2007 at 4:46 AM. Reason : .]
6/27/2007 4:37:03 AM
6/27/2007 4:50:51 AM
Well, economically speaking, while the price of corn (a healthy food) has gone up 100%, the price of munchies and meat are only fractionally linked to corn, since most of the price goes to cover labor and other unchanged production costs, so their prices are only going to rise 10%. If anything, this price shift in the market is going to push the poor to consume more junk food, since it is now relatively cheaper.
6/27/2007 8:10:49 AM
Corn prices are going to continue to go up - which is why ethanol isn't the golden ticket like everyone wants it to be. Even if farmers put all the land back into production the government has been paying them to keep bare, it still won't even touch the amount of corn ethanol plants will be using in 10 years. Ethanol is a bad alternative, but people don't care because they feel better about themselves for using it. You can't ship it by pipeline (so it has to be trucked, using diesel), more foods have corn products in them than you think - and most importantly, other farmers are taking a hit because corn is what they feed their animals. So, in essence, you're helping a small minority of farmers at the expense of everyone else.Oh, and don't forget in many developing countries, corn is a staple of their diet.[Edited on June 27, 2007 at 8:20 AM. Reason : edit.]
6/27/2007 8:18:05 AM
6/27/2007 10:07:06 AM
That's a big if; it's not going to happen unless we have a revolution here or the revolution happens somewhere else and shames Americans into action. The Divinization of Democracy has been complete; the people have been brainwashed to worship democracy and condemn anything standing in its way. As such, even if we convince everyone that our current democracies are producing bad outcomes, convincing them the fault lies with the concept of Democracy is impossible; they will instead place blame on politicians, the people, or even God, but not the system which incentivises politicians and the people to be corrupt.But this campaign is at least possible. What you need to do is flood the tv with commercials calling the high terriffs on imported Ethanol a form of corporate corruption, making ADM filthy rich at the expense of the American people and poor people. True, no one here is willing to pay for this campaign, since the politicians cannot get elected on it and no company will profit from it; maybe we could get the Brazillians to pay for it. [Edited on June 27, 2007 at 10:27 AM. Reason : .,.]
6/27/2007 10:24:21 AM
6/27/2007 10:27:31 AM
http://www.agmrc.org/NR/rdonlyres/4EE0E81C-C607-4C3F-BBCF-B75B7395C881/0/ksupipelineethl.pdf^he might technically be wrong, but the logistics for an ethanol pipeline are so outrageous, it might as well be impossible.
6/27/2007 10:32:43 AM
6/27/2007 10:33:31 AM
^not to mention ethonol doesn't really help the climate situation, while simulaneously worsening the food problem......its a lose, lose.
6/27/2007 10:41:10 AM
6/27/2007 10:44:22 AM
6/27/2007 10:47:46 AM
Can corn grow all over the world? Can these third world countries, that are agrarian anyway switch to corn production to capitalize on the rising corn prices?
6/27/2007 10:51:44 AM
yeah they can grow it in 120 degree heat with arid rocky soil and sandstorms all day
6/27/2007 10:53:39 AM
but then a good percentage of the same nutjobs will complain because we'd send genetically altered corn seed to these places that can't grow normal corn crops due to drought, insects, or diseaseshungry people don't care about genetically altered corn and I'd be willing to bet that they don't care about "global warming" either
6/27/2007 10:56:49 AM
6/27/2007 10:58:33 AM
JCASHFAN: The usual depressing conclusion "no matter how dysfunctional the system gets, it is all we are ever going to have." Blind Hate: Corn cannot grow everywhere and there is simply not enough furtile farm land for enough production. That said, if the 3rd world managed to excape its current socio-political system and actually develop economically, thus bringing Mexican farm yields in-line with American farm yields, that would go a long way to feeding America's demand for corn. Or, we could stop praying for the impossible and accept the reality that if we want Ethanol sugarcane is the best place to get it.[Edited on June 27, 2007 at 11:03 AM. Reason : .,.]
6/27/2007 11:02:14 AM
oops[Edited on June 27, 2007 at 11:06 AM. Reason : .]
6/27/2007 11:03:59 AM
Why you can't ship ethanol by pipeline:http://www.agmrc.org/NR/rdonlyres/4EE0E81C-C607-4C3F-BBCF-B75B7395C881/0/ksupipelineethl.pdfand about starving people and the GM corn: (from the first page of a google search)http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/1114/p12s01-woaf.htmlhttp://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C00E7DE163EF937A3575AC0A9649C8B63&sec=healthhttp://www-tech.mit.edu/V122/N34/long_4_34.34w.html
6/27/2007 11:06:10 AM
but it sounds good! the words "alternative energies" just sound good! i dont know the details but the buzzword sounds good!
6/27/2007 11:08:37 AM
^^ Oh, I see, so one leader of one third world country complained about GM corn, and we have a collection of "nutjobs" that are complaining? Are there more countries that you didn't link to?
6/27/2007 11:12:04 AM
6/27/2007 11:14:17 AM
considering food prices haven't increased that much in 20 years we shouldn't really be bitching...tho having to pay taxes on food is complete bullshit
6/27/2007 12:42:06 PM
^ thats because the government has a "cheap food" subsidy policy. the reason inflation hasn't hit food like it has on other things is because your tax dollars are going to farmers and processors to keep prices low. essentially, you are paying more for food, but in a round-about way.
6/27/2007 12:46:24 PM
^ That is true for some crops. But most of the governments money is going to keep food prices high by paying farmers not to farm or buying up surpluses.
6/27/2007 1:00:35 PM
To LoneSnark: Livestock feed is not a fixed cost. And the Grocery Manufacturers Association and other organizations disagree with you about increased food costs as a result of increased ethanol production being passed along to consumers:Grocery Manufacturers Want End to Ethanol Tariff and Subsidy
6/28/2007 1:50:43 AM
What I said was: "the price of munchies and meat are only fractionally linked to corn, since most of the price goes to cover labor and other unchanged production costs, so their prices are only going to rise 10%"So I did not say feed was a "fixed" cost, I said it was a fraction of the cost, implying total cost. This is why while corn as a bulk item has doubled in price, the price of canned corn has only gone up 10%, and corn derivatives like meat has only gone up 4%. This is because most of the cost of a can of corn is the canning process and putting it on store shelves, not the corn itself.
6/28/2007 7:51:38 AM
6/28/2007 8:25:56 AM
^Didn't somebody in here say that this is actually going to make junk food relatively cheaper now? So isn't that actually going to worsen our obesity epidemic?
6/28/2007 9:11:24 AM
6/28/2007 9:43:58 AM
6/28/2007 11:13:47 AM
Can someone explain again why we keep the sugar tariff?
6/28/2007 11:19:40 AM
^ bribes
6/28/2007 11:32:24 AM
^^ Eliminating it "Doesn't play well in Iowa"[Edited on June 28, 2007 at 11:44 AM. Reason : ^ is a secondary influence]
6/28/2007 11:43:34 AM
From this^^^ article:
6/28/2007 1:16:47 PM
STOP FEEDING CORN TO THE MOTHERFUCKING LIVESTOCK, FOR STARTERSat least the cows. COWS EAT GRASS, NOT GRAIN.and get rid of high fructose corn syrup all togetherThen we can see how much more we need to deal with this.[Edited on June 28, 2007 at 1:32 PM. Reason : .]
6/28/2007 1:31:30 PM
If you put all the livestock on free range you would not have enough food to eat. So you can forget that idea. Cattle can eat 10% of there body weight a day. In grass that is a lot of grass to be comsumed. Nice try I would say stop using corn for ethanol when there are other plants that can be converted into ethanol easier and cheaper.
6/28/2007 1:36:24 PM
^,^^ i agree with both of you in ways...high fructose corn syrup should be phased out somehow...corn fed cattle (grain) grows bigger and better than just grass fed... now if you could feed them kudzu with no ill effects we would have solved our problem...
6/28/2007 1:47:42 PM
Simple we call that animal a GOAT!! Eat more goats they require less food and they eat anything.
6/28/2007 3:11:33 PM
This is why the gov needs to stay out of the open markets
6/28/2007 3:15:45 PM
6/28/2007 3:42:32 PM
The problem is that people want to be green and use ethanol so they get on the corn ethanol band wagon. Sadly this is the first technology that they have developed and its not to most effective. I agree that we eat to much meat. I eat alot because growing up we ate what we had on our farm and hogs chickens and cattle the only expense was the butchering of the cattle.
6/28/2007 3:46:14 PM
6/28/2007 3:59:12 PM
We can't produce enough corn in this country to supply the needs of ethanol. All this will do is further increase the price of corn and other foods that are in similar markets. Meat prices will also increase. This inst terribly bad. The US spends the least amount of money on food than any other country in the world.
6/28/2007 4:09:48 PM
6/29/2007 2:52:31 AM
why didnt you make this thread like 6 months ago
6/29/2007 2:56:00 AM
^ Um. . .I was too busy with the Al Gore thread?
6/29/2007 3:07:09 AM