Cal Thomas: Time to again feed the insatiable beast
- Each year on April 15, some Americans pay federal income taxes.
- The 16th Amendment, ratified in 1913, granted Congress the power to tax income.
- Half of Americans pay federal income taxes, and many find tax day unpleasant.
- Taxpayers "render unto Caesar" a portion of their earnings each year.
- The complex federal tax code, along with regulations, spans up to 75,000 pages.
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Cal Thomas: Time to again feed the insatiable tax beast
America's annual rituals and observances include days we usually celebrate together (July Fourth, Memorial Day, Veterans Day), or as members of special groups (Passover, Easter and Christmas). The one annual ritual it can be safely said most Americans despise is April 15, when the half of us who pay federal income taxes must "render unto Caesar" portions of our hard-earned money to a government that wastes much of it and dislikes exposure and ac…


CAL THOMAS: Time to again feed the insatiable beast
America's annual rituals and observances include days we usually celebrate together (July Fourth, Memorial Day, Veterans Day), or as members of special groups (Passover, Easter and Christmas).

Cal Thomas: Time to again feed the insatiable beast
America’s annual rituals and observances include days we usually celebrate together (July Fourth, Memorial Day, Veterans Day), or as members of special groups (Passover, Easter and Christmas). The one annual ritual it can be safely said most Americans despise is April 15, when the half of us who pay federal income taxes must “render unto Caesar” portions of our hard-earned money to a government that wastes much of it and dislikes exposure and ac…
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