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14 April 2010

On the eve of Tax Day 2010, what question consumes the members of the U.S. House of Representatives?

According to our site traffic, it's "How many pages long is the U.S. tax code?":

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The answer to this burning question, as well as a tool you can use to see where it was in the past or where its likely to be in the future, is available here.

It may just be us, but shouldn't the politicians in the U.S. House of Representatives already know the answer to this particular question?... But then, if they're too busy to be bothered with so much as passing a budget this year, it's likely they're too focused elsewhere to be paying attention to such trivial details....

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