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The cut that dare not speak its name
When modern Liberals talk about tax reform, they really mean collecting the revenue more efficiently -- not actually cutting the amount taken.
John RoskamColumnistRecent calls for Scott Morrison to commit to tax reform are well made. But given his and his government’s track record, it might be best to leave the task to someone else.
Given how the PM somehow allowed his efforts at ensuring religious freedom to turn into a debate about whether schools can expel students who are gay, it can only be imagined how in their current condition under their current leadership the Liberals would manage a public discussion about something like inheritance taxes or whether homes should be subject to capital gains tax.
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