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		<title>Cars for the Poor:  Strange Bedfellows</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Commute subsidy for poor creates perverse incentives. | UPDATE: I apparently got much of this post wrong.&nbsp; See this followup post for more details. This article from the libertarian-leaning Northwest Meridian applauds the Brookings Institution&#8217;sMargy Waller&#8212;who advocates for big-government programs to subsidize car ownership for people at or near the poverty line. Strange bedfellows indeed.&nbsp; The small-government Meridian presumably likes the idea because they feel that transit is expensive, big-government meddling.&nbsp; Waller welcomes support from all corners, since...]]></description>
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