I still burn mostly pure, non-ethanol laced gasoline. It is available in most states if you know where to look. Here is a helpful link to make finding real gasoline easier:
Find ethanol-free E0 gas stations
Another interesting fact is that I get an average of 2 MPG more out of pure, non-ethanol gasoline. This is on both my 20 year old MR2 and my newer Lexus RX330. In reality, I can travel another 30 miles on a tank full of pure gas for the same price. Since my home is in the manditory emission testing zone, I have my vehicles tested and they pass with flying colors on pure gas so I have to question the benefits of even using ethanol fuel. My cars don't test any differently with either fuel so that myth is exposed.
If the goal is to reduce our dependence on foreign oil then the solution is easy, open up the drilling here as we have a lot of untapped oil in the ground in the US.
Another problem alluded to is water use. Corn Ethanol production uses an enormous amount of water and it is almost entirely ground water. Corn Ethanol production typically consumes between 10-324 gallons of water per gallon of Ethanol depending on where it is produced. We will be running out of ground water soon in some regions at this rate of consumption. We are using it faster than it is being replenished. This may become a larger threat to our security than where we get our oil.
Besides autos; boats, bikes, recreational vehicles, lawn tractors and other yard & garden equipment benefit from the use of real gas. Ethanol, as alluded to in the linked article, has an affinity for water and ages poorly, so longer term storage requires an ethanol/gasoline stabilizer like Sta-Bil. I'd suggest Sta-Bil Marine for vehicles and boats and Sta-Bil Ethanol Treatment for small engines, if you are forced forced to use that fuel. Fortunately, I live just a few miles from the border where ethanol fuel is mandated so I can readily get pure gas. Sadly, the ethanol industry and farm lobby want to make this fuel mandatory everywhere and in even greater concentrations.