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		<description><![CDATA[Reform proposal replaces income tax with pollution tax. | A few days ago the New America Foundation&#8217;s Fiscal Policy Program came out with a proposal to completely re-engineer (pdf link) the federal tax system in the United States. I&#8217;m not enough of a tax geek to cast judgment on the specifics, but some of the details look very intriguing. In particularly the idea of &#8220;environmental taxes&#8221;&#8212;taxing, say, global warming emissions, or natural resource consumption, or pollution&#8212;makes a lot of...]]></description>
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