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I'm consciously focusing on the Australian perspective and looking at what's likely to actually happen rather than what I think should or shouldn't happen.I’ll agree with you on that smurf but I will say that is a very Australian way of viewing things. You can build a strong economy with lower tax rates—take Singapore for example.
What I'm foreseeing is that no politician will dare even suggest cutting hospital budgets for a very long time and that this whole thing will bring about at least a partial shift in the thinking of the general population.
I also think we'll see a lot of the long running issues finally resolved. Among others I'm seeing manufacturing, protectionism / free trade, welfare payment rates and climate change in that category. If the current situation doesn't prompt a change then nothing will, either way the debate will be brought to an end.