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The thing with tax cuts, they aren't one dimensional, they should to a large part circulate in the economy and end up as revenue.
What Labor was suggesting was in some ways kicking the can further down the road to the next generation, they were stripping wealth out of the middle class and re distributing it to the lower and higher income earners, this wouldn't have changed the underlying productivity problem in the economy just reduced inter generational wealth transfer. Just my opinion, but you are never going to improve living standards by increasing personal taxation, just push everyone down to the lowest common denominator.
What Labor was suggesting was in some ways kicking the can further down the road to the next generation, they were stripping wealth out of the middle class and re distributing it to the lower and higher income earners, this wouldn't have changed the underlying productivity problem in the economy just reduced inter generational wealth transfer. Just my opinion, but you are never going to improve living standards by increasing personal taxation, just push everyone down to the lowest common denominator.