Public to Private
With tax substitution, you pays your money and takes your choice.
It worked for the French peasants in 1800. It worked for the Italians in the Great Depression. It's working for the Japanese right now.
With tax substitution, you pays your money and takes your choice.
The tax revolt is only the first step. Growing antigovernment sentiment offers business an unparalleled opportunity to break the dominance of the State.
In the guise of reforming the federal criminal code, this insidious bill creates the complete infrastructure of a totalitarian state.
OSHA and search warrants
The tax revolt goes national: in January a blue-ribbon panel will present Congress with a constitutional amendment to limit federal taxation. A panel member defends its approach…
Who'll Stop the Rain, Madame Rosa, Mahler
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