In an interview, Time magazine's Jay Newton-Small presses Paul Ryan on some criticisms he's faced from the left. For example, The New Republic's Jonathan Chait

Some liberal bloggers have been saying that your plan would shift the tax burden off of the rich.

There's no way of knowing that until you actually see the tax bill that Camp would write. First of all, the commission basically did the same thing and they argue that it's distributionally neutral. So we could just do the commission framework and it'd be distributionally neutral. You've got to remember that the high-income earners are the people who enjoy the deductions. People who itemize their tax returns are the people in the top two tax brackets. You take away that, you're raising their taxes. You lower the rates in exchange and it's a wash, depending on how much you do in broadening and lowering. So, that's unknown. Ways and Means will have to fill in those details. But this framework could still clearly result in a distributionally neutral tax system.

Meanwhile, Ezra Klein...

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