That’s why they are rich and we are poor I guess.

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    It makes sense. It’s a valuable resource that the country should own as a whole. Make it work to improve the country, not just a small group of individuals bank balances

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    That’s the primary reason yes.

    We don’t tax corps. We used to. Taxed them 70-95% I can’t remember the actual number.

    But that’s what built the industrial powerhouse that won the cold war. Those high taxes could only be written off by reinvesting into the business. Hiring more people. Raising wages. Buying new equipment. Those high tax rates are what made it all work.

    Without those you get Gilded ages like what both proceeded and have followed them. Because capitalism eats itself without a strong government hand at the tiller. Protecting it from itself.

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      We are only taxing profits FFS. If you want to avoid taxes invest in your people and equipment. higher salaries == less profits == less taxes

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      The moment we discuss resource tax reforms in Australia the mineral lobby will stage a coup and remove the PM. It is a stain on our democracy. Nothing anyone can do about it. They own the country and we just live here and do what we are told.

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    If I understand the argument is that we have no expertise in finding and extracting it, so we have to offer bigger concessions to get anybody to do it.

    Which sounds like the wrong solution to the problem, but what would I know?