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		<description><![CDATA[A lesson from California's bad ballot measure. | California&#8217;s nascent cap-and-trade program appears to be threatened by a ballot measure that is both substantively idiotic and yet diabolically clever. Basically, the measure would suspend implementation until California&#8217;s unemployment rate declines to below 5.5 percent. Financial backing comes from oil companies and other big polluters. Shocking, I know. Anyway, it&#8217;s a stupid idea on the merits because, apart from one industry-funded study, detailed analysis has shown that the bill...]]></description>
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