Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Some Things Never Change!

Consider the following written in 19th century France.

"When the populace is hurting, when there isn't enough work, when business drops off, the taxpayer balks at paying taxes out of penury, exhausts and exceeds deadlines, and the government spends a lot of money on the legal costs of tax collection and recovery. When there is abundant work, when a region is happy and rich, taxes are easily paid and cost the government very little to collect. We might say that public poverty and wealth have an infallible barometer--the cost of tax collection." (Les Misérables, Fantine, book V, chapter VII -- translation by Julie Rose)

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