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		<title>By: Blue Crab Boulevard &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Gas About Gas, Round Two</title>
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		<description>[...] I dashed off a quick post last night about gas prices and politics. I see today that others see much the same problems with the politicians playing games with gas prices during an election year. Daniel Drezner has a good post up in which he quotes Brad DeLong. Democrats are (because of the environmentalist wing of the party) generally in favor of higher gasoline taxes and higher gasoline prices&#8211;except when gasoline prices are high). Republicans are in favor of letting oil markets &quot;work&quot;&#8211;except when gasoline prices are high. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I dashed off a quick post last night about gas prices and politics. I see today that others see much the same problems with the politicians playing games with gas prices during an election year. Daniel Drezner has a good post up in which he quotes Brad DeLong. Democrats are (because of the environmentalist wing of the party) generally in favor of higher gasoline taxes and higher gasoline prices&#8211;except when gasoline prices are high). Republicans are in favor of letting oil markets &quot;work&quot;&#8211;except when gasoline prices are high. [...]</p>
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