Flatlining Turnbull can win the next election, page-50

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    Does the current government deserve any free air?
    Why has the government not released the Solicitor Generals' legal advice, which is so at odds with other constitutional lawyers?
    You take labor to task over the detention backlog, yet you forget it was the libs who opposed labors Malaysian solution, which if you remember was declared invalid, by the high court.

    Frankly any talk of constructive capitalism, is IMHO, taking thepiss.

    IMHO , Australia can not go forward unless we rid ourselves of the rent seeking big four accountancy companies, who hunt with the hounds and run with the hares.
    Incredibly the have obtained contracts from the federal government for a $ billion dollars collectively, and the mind boggles at their deals with the companies they " audit ", mostly multinationals, who incredibly never pay their fair share of tax.


    " The fallacy of lower taxes is that, at it's extreme, by definition, it must eventually equal zero. Zero tax revenues would render a sovereign nation insolvent and impotent. Ireland's 15% tax rate, may have been temporary attractive. But eventually a 15% tax rate, has not been able to withstand the test of time.
    Anyone can make the argument, that lowering a percentage of marginal taxes is stimulatative, when taxes are too high. But the percentage reduction is relative to the existing marginal tax rate. If marginal tax rates were 70% and were reduced to 33%, that is one thing. If marginal tax rates were 5% and reduced to 1%, that is obviously another. Lowering the new tax rate, theoretically, as it slides downward from 30-some percent to zero percent; does not pass any mathematical test. "

    http://www.johnjazwiecblog.com/2011/07/the-fallacy-of-lower-taxes.html



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