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-45- FOR BETTER OR WORSE: Continental Currency Operated As A Tax! According to Benjamin Franklin, Continental Currency operated as a tax (White, 145). Instead of bearing heaviest upon those who had most of it, in reality it brought the greatest suffering to those who kept it the longest; and upon those people whose debts ran the longest amount of time. Host of the charitable and educational institutions of the day depended upon regular interest payments from the currency. They were accordingly "taxed" at rates amounting to 97.5 percent of their incomes. Mr. White wrote, "It is a complete subversion of ideas to call this a tax," and instead called it "confiscation" (White, 145-46). “The government plundered right and left, and instead of keeping an account with persons and things, it told the victims to rob the next ones they came to" (White, 146). The Welfare System The welfare system in America
today is no less immoral or wicked. Americans are plundered by "give
away” programs and then encouraged to accept subsidized housing, student
loans and grants; unemployment compensation, and on and on. Home
builders defend using Federal Mortgage Corporations. Farmers who once
believed in free enterprise now agree to accept "money" not to plant
certain crops. Merchants may decry the intrusion of the federal
government into business, but they still demand price regulations. Blue
collar workers may inveigh against the Medicare and the Food Stamp
programs, but they still believe the federal government owes it to them
to bail out their corporations and to protect their jobs (The Trumpet,
1). ______________________________________ Greene, George. Historical Review of the American
Revolution. Copyright 1865. Boston.
Jacobs, Vernon. 500 Little Known Stories From American History. (no date). Tulsa, Oklahoma: Christian
"A Letter from a Gentleman in Boston to His Friend in
Connecticut." Anonymous, 1743.
Livingstone, Bob. "Christians Awake." April 1985. Birmingham, Alabama: Box 3513, West End Station
Preston, John Hyde. Revolution 1776. Copyright
1961. New York: Washington Square Press.
White, Horace. Money and Banking. Copyright 1895.
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