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The Rise of Tax Slavery
by Joseph Sobran

Tax time approaches, and Americans are as always paying
H & R Block billions to help them save some of their
wealth from their ravenous government. Pitiful, in a
way: it underlines the grim but unacknowledged fact
that the government is their enemy and they have to
hire protection from it.

But don't we enjoy "self-government"? Well, if we have
it, I'd hardly say we enjoy it. True, we aren't being
taxed by the monarch of Great Britain, but our
American-born rulers claim far more of our wealth
than the British monarchs ever did.

The first income tax was imposed during the Civil War
under President Abraham Lincoln  you know, the Great
Emancipator. He is known for abolishing chattel slavery
in seceding states; he is less well-known for
introducing tax slavery in all the states. That's
one reason why the libertarian Lysander Spooner opposed
both sides in the war: he said the South was fighting
for chattel slavery, while the North was fighting for
political slavery. Political slavery won.

The government was just getting its foot in the door.
The top tax rate at first was 5 per cent. And that
was only on relatively high incomes.

The U.S. Supreme Court, which in those days paid some
attention to the Constitution, struck down the income
tax several times. So, in the days of Woodrow Wilson,
the Sixteenth Amendment was adopted, giving Congress
the power to impose an income tax.

Again, the first tax rates were low by today's
standards. A bachelor had to make about $50,000 a
year in today's money before he paid a 1 per cent
tax; the top rate was 7 per cent, and only the very
rich paid it.

But within a few years the country was at war  "the
war to end all wars," you'll recall  and the tax rates
were raised very high. Over time, the tax code became
enormously complex, while the debasement of money drove
ordinary people into tax brackets originally aimed at
the rich. The government, needless to say, was impenitent
and unapologetic about what looked very much like a
bait-and-switch operation.

Along the way, the Federal Government greatly expanded
its own powers, no longer bothering to amend the
Constitution. The welfare state, though flagrantly
unconstitutional, created broad political support for
usurped powers. Franklin Roosevelt, a president of
multifaceted treachery, consciously adopted the demagogic
strategy of buying votes by soaking the rich.

Federal programs, all unconstitutional, have continued
to multiply and expand. We now live in what Hilaire
Belloc dubbed "the Servile State," in which one part
of the population is forced to support the other. Yet
the average American is unaware of the total transformation
and repudiation of the original American Republic. To the
extent he knows of it at all, he has been taught to think
of it as "progress." He doesn't realize that most of the
taxes he pays are spent for purposes unauthorized by
the Constitution.

Today liberals howl in protest when President Bush
proposes to cut the top tax rate to 33 per cent! One
might ask whether there is any moral limit to what the
government can take from us; but the point is that,
under the Sixteenth Amendment, there is no constitutional
limit.

That amendment, the welfare state, and shifty
"interpretation" of Congress's power to regulate commerce
have combined to enable the Federal Government to impose a
socialist or fascist system while feebly pretending to
honor the Constitution. It illustrates how tyranny may
creep in under the outward forms of traditional law.

Will Americans ever awaken to what has happened to their
country? Some vigilant souls have seen it all along.
Many were aware of it long before I was. No doubt more
are learning every day.

It may seem doubtful that the truth will penetrate enough
people to reverse the trend. Passivity, ignorance,
cowardice, venality, and sheer discouragement will
always keep the majority acquiescent. The government's
greatest strength is the enormous numbers who depend for
their income on its abuse of the taxing power. They sense
that a return to constitutional government would be a
disaster for them.

But a vigorous and intelligent minority, if it refuses
to surrender, can do wonders. The good news is that
such a minority already exists, and it is growing.

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