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    Clinton camp admits that carbon tax would disproportionately harm the poor

    • 10/26/2016
    • Daniel Simmons
    • Blog, Carbon Tax

    According to a document released by WikiLeaks, on January 20, 2015 some of Hillary Clinton’s energy advisors wrote a memo to Sec. Clinton considering the possibilities of a carbon tax. In the memo, however, Clinton’s advisors explain how a carbon tax would disproportionately harm the poor. The advisors write: It is important to note that […]

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