• WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Of what value is that to society? If there’s no value and massive downsides, why should we protect reward them?

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      Yeah the premise of the system is that society is benefiting. In practice I would agree that’s not always and maybe majorly not the case. In Australia there was a Henry tax review report that details a lot of changes to improve this situation unfortunately many have not been implemented. I’m sure the situation is similar worldwide.

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        1 year ago

        This is kinda my point - I’m not interested in the empty arguments and spin - I’m interested in what’s best.

        Unfortunately, the Australian government has a habit of commissioning studies rather than taking action (we’ve risen to power under the status quo - why would we change it?) - The Henry review was probably taken less seriously than the Gonski report.