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Do they really think being dishonest and manipulative won't backfire?

It's one thing to argue that we should consider unpriced externalities subsidies -- I'd even agree -- but it's quite another to use this alternative proposed definition/classifcation in order to intentionally cultivate a misrepresentation of the underlying facts.

People notice shit like this and don't take kindly to being misled.



I'm pretty sure that you and kortilla are in agreement.


We mostly are.

The difference is that I don't object to the terminology, just it's intentionally deceptive application.




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