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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[My time machine versus the US government. | My patience is wearing thin. Yesterday, to some fanfare, the EIA released a bullish forecast predicting big demand for fossil fuels. Something seemed fishy, but I couldn&#8217;t put my finger on it until I saw the brand-new&#8212;just revised&#8212;projections of future gasoline prices: No, honestly, this is the US government&#8217;s official projection&#8212;aka &#8220;the reference case&#8221; &#8212; for gasoline prices, shown here in 2006 dollars. In fact, it&#8217;s so official that it comes under this banner:...]]></description>
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