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Again, you're right, and you made a great point that individual tax rates don't affect the labor market dynamics, because it only marginally affects how much money employees are making. On the other hand, it does affect businesses' profitability which also has little effect on the labor market.
So tax cuts have little to no influence on employees while having possibly drastic influence on local public services, increasing the reliance on either volunteering or private companies who will make a profit out of filling public service positions.
And this is what I meant to initially say in my 280 characters original post.