If Paul Ryan believes that a tax cut for the 1%, the entrepreneurial "job creators", will reduce unemployment, then he should support legislation that makes any tax cut contingent on the reduction in unemployment achieved.
At the end of each tax year if unemployment falls by say 2%, "job creators" get to keep their tax cut. Otherwise they pay full fare like the rest of us.
Surely this is exactly the kind of "pay for performance" that Republicans are so keen on?
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