Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Liberty Quotes


"If I have worked harder and built myself a good house while you have been content to live in a hovel, the tax gatherer now comes annually to make me pay a penalty for my energy and industry by taxing me more than you. If I have saved while you wasted, I am [taxed] while you are exempt. If a man built a ship, we make him pay for his temerity as though he had done injury to the state; if a railroad be opened, down comes the tax collector upon it as though were a public nuisance.... We punish with a tax the man who covers barren fields with ripening grain; we fine him who puts up machinery and him who drains a swamp. To abolish these taxes would be to lift the whole enormous weight of taxation from productive industry.... The state would say to the producer, 'Be as industrious, as thrifty, as enterprising as you choose. You shall have your full reward!' " -Henry George (1839-1897) Source: Progress And Poverty (1879)
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Henry.George.Quote.74BA

"[D]ecade after decade, through taxes and regulations, governments at all levels took ever-increasing control over people’s lives, wealth, and property. The control grew exponentially, decade after decade. The rationale was that the control was necessary -- for society, for the poor, for the nation, even for freedom itself. Americans continued living their life of the lie: they continued believing that the more control government exercised over their lives and property, the freer they became." -Jacob G. Hornberger American author, journalist, politician, founder and president of the Future of Freedom Foundation Source: Terrorism—Public And Private, The Tyranny Of Gun Control, 74 (Future Of Freedom Foundation 1997).
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Jacob.Hornberger.Quote.AD5A

"Unfortunately, over the course of this century Congress has largely ignored the constitutional limits on its power. And the courts, especially after Franklin Roosevelt threatened to pack the Supreme Court with six additional members, have only abetted the resulting growth of government by fashioning constitutional doctrines that have no basis whatever in the Constitution. As a consequence, many of the programs Congress oversees today are without constitutional foundation, having resulted from acts that Congress had no authority." -Roger Pilon Vice President for Legal Affairs for the Cato Institute Source: Restoring Constitutional Government, Cato’S Letter #9, P. 2, Published By The Cato Institute (1995).
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Roger.Pilon.Quote.1E3E

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