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		<title>The Tax Man Cometh</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle P-I columnist Bill Virgin makes some interesting arguments about reforming the tax system. But I think he misses the mark in some important ways. The column&#8217;s basic points are these: no tax scheme will make everyone happy; reasonable people will disagree about what constitutes a &#8220;fair&#8221; tax system; and it&#8217;s a dangerous temptation to overload the tax system with loopholes, and with schemes to change people&#8217;s behavior. The first...]]></description>
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