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 @9TN82XSdisagreed…7mos7MO

They would be uneducated and be a part of the lowest common denominator who don't understand the value of hard work and merely expect to be given things.

 @9FCQBMHdisagreed…2yrs2Y

Increasing taxes for the rich is the quickest way to de-incentivize people from wanting to become rich, which more often than not correlates to reduced work ethic, ambition and the ability to forgo immediate gratification for long term stability.

 @9FQFFFKdisagreed…2yrs2Y

If we increase taxes on the rich then we lose their capability to invest their own money back into the economy. The money just won't trickle down and we will lose money throughout and more specifically the hospitality industry.

 @9G5JCRHGreenagreed…1yr1Y

I am aware fully if horrific government corruption, but I'm also aware of the corruption of corporate entities. At least with the government, we have a fighting chance

 @B4J6JNGagreed…1 day1D

Taxes when spent correctly improve the lives of all Australians we should encourage people with more financial resources to pay more, so that resources can be allocated to those in need. Consider homeless or housing insecure people, if there were an increased supply of afforable housing we would not have fewer people sleeping on the streets, making their lives better and streets safer.

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