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Two years in Washington have started to make me feel jaded. I've come to expect that even nobly conceived laws will be manipulated and distorted for private ends. But once in a while I hear a story that gives me the queasy feeling that I'm nowhere near cynical enough. Such is the case with the tale of the paper industry and the alternative-fuel tax credit. Full Story »

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Glenn LaBauve
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by Glenn LaBauve - Apr. 7, 2009

good look at those who abuse little known loopholes to enrich themselves.

The reasons that taxes can either be fair or simple are woefully shown by this boondogal. When it comes to taxes fair and simple are diametricly opposed

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