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		<description><![CDATA[What do England and Cascadia have in common, besides the weather in November? People who like to talk about tax shifting! Seriously, yesterday, the Rt Reverend James Jones, the bishop of Liverpool, editorialized in the Guardian for shifting taxes away from productive labor and toward natural resource extraction. He argued that this would not only create &quot;more of a discipline on our use of original material,&quot; but also encourage more...]]></description>
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