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		<description><![CDATA[Why plurality voting fails, navigating the new abnormal, stepping outside the 9-5 box, and more. | Eric Sage advice for left-leaning policy folks: when it comes to benefits and entitlements, keep it simple and take credit. Jack Meserve argues that, “either Democrats complicate their initiatives enough to be inscrutable to anyone who doesn’t love reading hours of explainers on public policy, or else they don’t take credit for the few simple policies they do enact.” He unpacks a suite of recent policies to offer some striking...]]></description>
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