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		<title>Don&#039;t Replicate Texas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brewster's formula for Washington is bad medicine. | Over at Crosscut, David Brewster has a curious, and perhaps even bizarre, article in which he seems to argue that Washington (and/or Seattle) should try to replicate Texas economically. To which I can only say: dear God, no! Let&#8217;s take a look at the facts. * Washington&#8217;s child poverty rate, 15.1 percent, is well below the national average. Texas, at a whopping 23.1, is among the worst in the nation....]]></description>
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