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		<description><![CDATA[Listing the loopholes that Eyman's 1053 would protect. | If you need another reason to dislike Initiative 1053, here&#8217;s one: it would make it nearly impossible for Washington&#8217;s legislature to close any of the loopholes that riddle the state&#8217;s tax code like Swiss cheese. Over in the Twittersphere, I&#8217;m cataloguing some of the more absurd loopholes &#8212; some big and some small&#8212;in the hopes that it will drive the point home. But in case you want the 10 second version, here are the...]]></description>
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