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		<description><![CDATA[The case for constructing the monorail. | Seattle&#8217;s monorail project has smashed into the biggest bump in its bumpy history. This is hardly news anymore: the $2 billion 14-mile line will end up costing $11 billion, with $9 billion in interest payments, and the tax to fund it will extend until 2053. City hall and Olympia are, in short, freaking out. Read about it here, here, and here. There&#8217;s good reason to freak out. The monorail financing...]]></description>
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