I like to be a strategic policy guy.
Motown's policy was to build one act at a time or their favorites.
Churches, depending on their policy, can do fantastic work with people in the community.
My opponents attitude is, 'If it moves, tax it, if it keeps moving, regulate it and when it stops, subsidize it.
Technology giants have taken advantage of tax codes written for an industrial age.
I always felt thrilled and amazed that I could put actor on my tax form.
No nation ever taxed itself into prosperity.
I'm like tax. You're going to pay one way or the other.
It's really American to avoid paying taxes, legally.
Michael Grimm never met a tax he didn't lie to evade.
I'd rather see the tax for innovation reduced rather than expanded.
The thing generally raised on city land is taxes.
More freedom means more jobs... less government and less taxes.
The Gillard government must give up its addiction to wasteful spending borrowing and taxing.
Instead of raising taxes as some would insist, we need to reduce waste and inefficiency in government.
Nothing in life is certain except death, taxes and the second law of thermodynamics.
A democratic government is the only one in which those who vote for a tax can escape the obligation to pay it.
What I want to do is create more taxpayers, not more taxes.
There certainly is a case to be made that taxes should be more progressive.
Reagan has turned America into a tax haven.
Religions take donations and don't pay taxes.