1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
“The next most pressing problem was the better ordering of the finances of the Nation. Our Government was costing almost more than it was worth. It had more people on the pay roll than were necessary, all of which made expenses too much and taxes too high. This inflated condition contributed to the depression which began in 1920. But the Government expenditures have been almost cut in two, taxes have been twice reduced, and the incoming Congress will provide further reductions. Deflation has run its course and an era of business activity and general prosperity, exceeding anything ever before experienced in this country and fairly well distributed among all our people, is already at hand.”
1920s, Toleration and Liberalism (1925)
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The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody (1950), Part V: Merrie England, George III
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
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Election Address, quoted in The Times (8 January 1906), p. 8
Prime Minister
Source: Theory of Economic Dynamics (1965), Chapter 3, The Determinants of Profits, p. 51
Source: An exploration in the theory of optimum income taxation, 1971, p. 208
“The income tax has made more liars out of the American people than golf has.”
"Helping the Girls with their Income Taxes" <!-- p. 72 -->
The Illiterate Digest (1924)
Context: The income tax has made more liars out of the American people than golf has. Even when you make one out on the level, you don't know when it's through if you are a Crook or a Martyr.
1960s, State of the Union Address (1966)