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A Few Words From an IRS Commissioner under Eisenhower

T. Coleman AndrewsT. Coleman Andrews served as IRS commissioner during the Eisenhower administration. You can watch an interesting period interview of Andrews on the YouTube PublicResourceOrg channel. Following his resignation, he made the following statement which seems apropos for the weekend that all of our tax returns are due.

“Congress [in implementing the Sixteenth Amendment] went beyond merely enacting an income tax law and repealed Article IV of the Bill of Rights, by empowering the tax collector to do the very things from which that article says we were to be secure. It opened up our homes, our papers and our effects to the prying eyes of government agents and set the stage for searches of our books and vaults and for inquiries into our private affairs whenever the tax men might decide, even though there might not be any justification beyond mere cynical suspicion.

“The income tax is bad because it has robbed you and me of the guarantee of privacy and the respect for our property that were given to us in Article IV of the Bill of Rights. This invasion is absolute and complete as far as the amount of tax that can be assessed is concerned. Please remember that under the Sixteenth Amendment, Congress can take 100% of our income anytime it wants to. As a matter of fact, right now it is imposing a tax as high as 91%. This is downright confiscation and cannot be defended on any other grounds.

“The income tax is bad because it was conceived in class hatred, is an instrument of vengeance and plays right into the hands of the communists. It employs the vicious communist principle of taking from each according to his accumulation of the fruits of his labor and giving to others according to their needs, regardless of whether those needs are the result of indolence or lack of pride, self-respect, personal dignity or other attributes of men.

“The income tax is fulfilling the Marxist prophecy that the surest way to destroy a capitalist society is by steeply graduated taxes on income and heavy levies upon the estates of people when they die.”

“As matters now stand, if our children make the most of their capabilities and training, they will have to give most of it to the tax collector and so become slaves of the government. People cannot pull themselves up by the bootstraps anymore because the tax collector gets the boots and the straps as well.”

“The income tax is bad because it is oppressive to all and discriminates particularly against those people who prove themselves most adept at keeping the wheels of business turning and creating maximum employment and a high standard of living for their fellow men.”

“I believe that a better way to raise revenue not only can be found but must be found because I am convinced that the present system is leading us right back to the very tyranny from which those, who established this land of freedom, risked their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to forever free themselves…”

4 comments

1 Marcia { 04.13.12 at 8:05 am }

Terrific post, Jim. Could not be more timely or accurate.

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2 Tom at Wixom Web { 04.15.12 at 7:15 am }

No one who supports the income tax and the IRS can be for Liberty and Freedom. The fact that this intrusive, invasive and confiscatory system of intimidation is not under daily attack by our citizens and media leads me to believe that the struggle may be lost. I hope I am wrong.

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4 Joel { 04.17.12 at 8:20 am }

I can only shake my head.

Regards,
Joel

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