I reiterate once again: if your product needs subsidies/tax credits and mandates to stay afloat, then it probably isn't such a hot product. If you have a product and say you need tax credits and mandates to stay afloat, I ask this rhetorical question: there are almost 6.7 billion people in this world and you can't convince a tiny percentage of them to invest in your company or to buy your product?








I had a long, unpleasant conversation with @fuelinggood on Twitter about ethanol subsidies, after I tweeted a sentence from this post. Is it progress that subsidy advocates are discovering social media?
Posted by: Douglasbass | April 20, 2010 at 01:36 AM