Calvin Coolidge Comments: "High taxes reach everywhere and burden everybody.... They are a charge on every necessary of life."
"...the people have borne with uncomplaining courage the tremendous
burden of national and local taxation. These must both be reduced. The taxes
of the Nation must be reduced now as much as prudence will permit, and expenditures
must be reduced accordingly. High taxes reach everywhere and burden everybody.
They gear most heavily upon the poor. They diminish industry and commerce. They
make agriculture unprofitable. They increase the rates on transportation. They
are a charge on every necessary of life. Of all services which the Congress
can render to the country, I have no hesitation in declaring to neglect it, to
postpone it, to obstruct it by unsound proposals, is to become unworthy of public
confidence and untrue to public trust."
From first annual message of December 6, 1923
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