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Also e) the expected overreliance on low marginal tax rates to lure those on dole into non-dependent work force twitter.com/kausmickey/sta…

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  1. @DouthatNYT
    View March 23, 2016

    @kausmickey Not sure I recognize a, b and c in the proposals.

  2. @DouthatNYT
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    @kausmickey What’s the “big dole”? The EITC is effectively workfare + proposal expands work requirements to non-cash programs.

  3. @DouthatNYT
    View March 23, 2016

    @kausmickey Faith in devolution probably excessive, yes. Marginal tax rates, harder to say; smoothing somewhat can’t hurt.

  4. @PeakLeftism
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    @DouthatNYT @kausmickey Don’t forget to mention Gang of 8, Mickey! I’m sure it fits somehow!

  5. @caroljeanne11ty
    View March 23, 2016

    @kausmickey Sheesh, what tax rate??? they get it all back and more with EIC and child tax credit

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