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My slogan when I ran was that there is no such thing as government money, there is only taxpayer's money, and that cut pretty deep.


William Weld


#deep #government #i #money #only

Tax breaks can serve a vital role in keeping and bringing jobs to our state; however, without accountability, they are little more than loopholes at taxpayers' expense.


Jeanne Kohl-Welles


#breaks #bringing #expense #however #jobs

I favor the extension of the middle-class tax cuts because in a recession they're stimulative and they help with demand.


Peter Welch


#cuts #demand #extension #favor #help

No nice men are good at getting taxis.


Katharine Whitehorn


#getting #good #nice #taxis

The only imaginative fiction being written today is income tax returns.


Herman Wouk


#fiction #imaginative #income #income tax #only

In the current law we're seeing Social Security dwindle. And so what we're saying is if we're going to reduce taxes we just want to make sure that there are things within the law that pay for it.


Kevin Yoder


#current law #going #just #law #make

If you don't drink, smoke, or drive a car, you're a tax evader.


Thomas S. Foley


#drink #drive #smoke #tax #you

The art of taxation consists of plucking the goose so as to obtain the most feathers with the least hissing.


Jean-Baptiste Colbert


#tax #taxes #art

It may be worth while to illustrate this view of classification, by taking the case of languages. If we possessed a perfect pedigree of mankind, a genealogical arrangement of the races of man would afford the best classification of the various languages now spoken throughout the world; and if all extinct languages, and all intermediate and slowly changing dialects, were to be included, such an arrangement would be the only possible one. Yet it might be that some ancient languages had altered very little and had given rise to few new languages, whilst others had altered much owing to the spreading, isolation, and state of civilisation of the several co-descended races, and had thus given rise to many new dialects and languages. The various degrees of difference between the languages of the same stock, would have to be expressed by groups subordinate to groups; but the proper or even the only possible arrangement would still be genealogical; and this would be strictly natural, as it would connect together all languages, extinct and recent, by the closest affinities, and would give the filiation and origin of each tongue.


Charles Darwin


#linguistics #taxonomy #change

In Venezuela Chavez has made the co-ops a top political priority, giving them first refusal on government contracts and offering them economic incentives to trade with one another. By 2006, there were roughly 100,000 co-operatives in the country, employing more than 700,000 workers. Many are pieces of state infrastructure – toll booths, highway maintenance, health clinics – handed over to the communities to run. It’s a reverse of the logic of government outsourcing – rather than auctioning off pieces of the state to large corporations and losing democratic control, the people who use the resources are given the power to manage them, creating, at least in theory, both jobs and more responsive public services. Chavez’s many critics have derided these initiatives as handouts and unfair subsidies, of course. Yet in an era when Halliburton treats the U.S. government as its personal ATM for six years, withdraws upward of $20 billion in Iraq contracts alone, refuses to hire local workers either on the Gulf coast or in Iraq, then expresses its gratitude to U.S. taxpayers by moving its corporate headquarters to Dubai (with all the attendant tax and legal benefits), Chavez’s direct subsidies to regular people look significantly less radical.


Naomi Klein


#leftism #political #subsidies #taxes #usa