So there are two ways a government can avoid pumping too much air into an over-inflated balloon. Reduce the amount of air they're blowing in, by cutting spending, or increase the amount of air they're sucking out by increasing taxes. Thinking about it this way, we can see that despite the spin about "tax relief", what NatACTS' tax cuts do is fight inflation by taking public services away from the poorest kiwis, by cutting spending, and give most of it to the wealthiest in tax cuts.
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