Higher taxes still does not create prosperity for all. And, more government still does not grow jobs.
The tax collector must love poor people, he's creating so many of them.
You don't create jobs by passing bills, you create jobs by cutting taxes.
Most people sell stock to pay taxes, but I didn't want to sell any stock.
I just want to be married, or just engaged. Basically, I just want a ring. And the tax break.
You can tax the rich all you want. The problem is there aren't enough of the rich.
Reducing the tax burden is necessary to produce economic growth.
The American taxpayers are a powerful force. They don't want their taxes raised.
The problem with the economy isn't that people aren't paying their fair share of taxes.
The problem is government spends too much. So raising taxes is what politicians do, instead of reducing spending.
After 20 years in Congress, I still believe that smaller government and lower taxes are the most effective economic policies.
I'm proud to pay taxes in the United States; the only thing is, I could be just as proud for half the money.
The extravagant expenditure of public money is an evil not to be measured by the value of that money to the people who are taxed for it.
Others like City Hall the old way, when they could make deals behind closed doors with your tax money.
Companies that pollute should be taxed so that a product's cost to society is reflected in the price of that product.
Every tax or rate, forcibly taken from an unwilling person, is immoral and oppressive.
Everybody should pay some tax, just as everybody should vote.
I don't mind paying the taxes I pay, which is pretty considerable.
Solar power is the last energy resource that isn't owned yet - nobody taxes the sun yet.
If people buy my books for vanity, I consider it a tax on idiocy.
I guess I think of lotteries as a tax on the mathematically challenged.