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		<description><![CDATA[A four-cent gas tax doesn't go very far. |  (This post is part of a series.) The Seattle Times editorializes today in favor of a four cent per gallon hike in the Washington state gas tax. Now, I&#8217;m typically in favor of higher gas taxes, on the grounds that the fuel&#8217;s massive externalities&#8212;ranging from overseas defense costs, to government subsidies to oil companies, to infrastructure costs for roads and highways, to global warming and air pollution&#8212;aren&#8217;t reflected in the...]]></description>
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