- In March 2026, the EPA issued an emergency waiver allowing E15 gasoline (15% corn ethanol) to be sold nationwide year-round; Congress is attempting to make that permanent.
- E15 is illegal to put in cars built before 2001 because ethanol is a powerful solvent that eats rubber fuel lines, corrodes steel gas tanks from the inside, and attacks water, causing engine choking.
- Mechanics note that the alcohol scrubs years of varnish off the tank, clogs filters, and causes vapor lock.
- Automakers warn that using E15 could cost drivers up to $4,000 in per-vehicle repairs.
- The corn ethanol lobby allegedly spent $187,000,000 buying influence in Washington and has received over $20,000,000,000 in taxpayer subsidies to promote ethanol, which the speaker claims waters down gasoline and increases production costs.
- The speaker asserts this is a pipeline and mandate fuel that slowly destroys older independent vehicles, making repairs expensive and forcing consumers to buy new cars, which allegedly come with AI mandatory kill switches.
Speaker 0: So if you saw my last video about that mandate about the government kill switching our cars and stuff, right, in 2027, you probably asked yourself first. You're like, fine. I'll just go and buy an old car. And I've seen the comments. I've seen it all.
And trust me, I thought the same thing. I was like, yeah, bro. Like, no. Well, here's how here's how they've already planned for that one. Ready?
In March 2026, the EPA issued an emergency waiver allowing an e allowing e 15 gasoline. That's 15% corn ethanol to be sold nationwide year round. Congress is currently trying to make that permanent. So it sounds like a move to lower gas prices, but here's what they're not telling you at the pump. E 15 is literally illegal to put in your car before built in 2001.
Why? Well, because ethanol is a powerful solvent. It eats the rubber fuel lines. It corrodes steel gas tanks from the inside out, and it attacks water causing your engine to choke. Mechanism stops are documenting excuse me.
Mechanics one more time. Mechanic shops are documenting this right now. The alcohol scrubs years of varnish off of your tank, clogs your filters, and causes vapor lock. Automakers themselves warn that that this could have cost drivers up to $4,000 in per vehicle repair. Who benefits from this?
The corn ethanol lobby spent a $187,000,000 buying influence in Washington. In return, they've received over $20,000,000,000 in taxpayer subsidies to water down your fucking gas with a product that takes our takes one gallon of fossil fuel just to produce one gallon of fucking ethanol. It's a pipeline, the mandate fuel that slowly destroys your older independent vehicles, the repairs become too expensive. You're forced to buy a new car, and newer cars comes with your fucking AI mandatory kill switches. Stop looking at the smoke, and then look at the fucking policies, people.
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The speaker states they had many children because they wanted a big family, but only one child was planned. The rest "just happened" because they "like to fuck."
They chose to keep their children rather than have abortions or "unalive them." The speaker believes that if you "lay down to make them," you should "lay down to take care" and "stand up and take care" of your kids.
Speaker 0: Why did I have as many kids as I had? Because I wanted to start my own family, and I want a big family. No. I did not plan my kids. I did not plan none of my kids.
It just happened. I planned one of my kids, and there was 80. Anybody else was not playing, it just happened. Honestly, I like to fuck. Okay?
We're being realistic here. I like to fuck, and it just happened. I didn't go up the road. I didn't, you know, unalive them, didn't get an abortion. I didn't do that.
I chose to keep them. I believe in you lay down to make them, lay down to take care. Stand up and take care. Be a woman and take care of your kids. Need rain to begin.
You've carried so much without a sound.
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Speaker 1 is shopping, accompanied by Emily, and intends to buy oranges and "peachy Georgie juicy" items. She mentions needing to find a bag for the groceries. She also notes children are "fucking chewing out and shit." She expresses interest in potentially getting a free balloon.
Speaker 0: What a few what a bitch. Let's get this shit
Speaker 1: up and see. And we're gonna get some of these out. Once again, I bought my teeth? Not with y'all. We're gonna grab some of these.
Can't. We're oranges. We're grab today, I believe. And my teeth are going. Do you hear me?
Are these some peachy Georgie juicy? Yes, ma'am. We're gonna grab some. Yep. Grab some clothes, but we gotta go find a bag.
And the children fucking chewing out and shit. But, yeah, we're gonna grab some. I brought Emily. Got some balloons? I might wanna get one free.
So, yeah,
Speaker 0: we will take it today.
Speaker 1: Most she can probably Sit down.