Stemming the Welfare Tide Oral History Transcript 1983

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Stemming the Welfare Tide Oral History Transcript 1983
Robert Carleson
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They finally agreed to do that, and I went in and . .. I said . .. 'If you really want to do something about welfare reform, then let's sit down and do it and not fight the battle in the media. '" [pp. 171-172] . 78 and took all of our elements and classified them "must have", "should have" or something like that (three degrees) and a throwaway; something we can give up in negotiation. Morris: Had you written the bills with that in mind, that there would be some negotiations and you should have... some throw-away things to help you negotiate? Carleson: Everything we wrote in the bill, I can say honestly, we felt should be policy and should be law, and so forth. All of it would have been in the initiative. However, we were realistic enough to know that there were certain elements in there that weren't the carburetor, that wasn't the last ten feet of the bridge, that it would work without it. In other words, that they were nice to have, but they were not necessary to make the thing work. Morris: The air conditioning as opposed to the carburetor?

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