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I think that gasoline diluted with ethanol is one of the most pervasive examples of how the wealth has been stolen from us.

There are multiple ways to view it, but the simplest way to think of it is that folks spend more currency for less gasoline at the pump.

The price of gasoline changing doesn't matter if it keeps getting diluted. The real price of gasoline is the 100% pure stuff. Bucc-ee's tends to have it for less than $4/gal, but most stations sell it for $4/gal and up. Plus, it's an effort to find it. Most gas stations sell only adulterated gasoline.

Just my two cents.
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PraiseBeToScience on scored.co
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I have a five gallon Jerry can of pure white gas naptha which is about the purest refinement of a gasoline like mix (pentane, heptane, octane) possible. It's been in my garage for six years and every year I test a bit and it's still pure and burns clean. My dad had a naptha camp stove he hasn't used in twenty years and it was still good.

Ethanol-diluted gasoline has a shelf life os six months before it begins to go stagnant and ruins whatever it's in, which is why your lawnmower doesn't start in the spring. It's the corn shit that goes rancid and spoils and then your gasoline doesn't burn.
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