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Losing Freedom by Installments is a article that appeared in ''Qualified Contractor'' in November 1961.  The article was reprinted in ''Republican philosophy and party activism : oral history transcript / and related material, 1982-1984'' a book available on [http://www.archive.org/details/repphilosophy00morrrich Archive.org]
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Losing Freedom by Installments is a article that appeared in ''Qualified Contractor'' in November 1961.  The article was reprinted in ''Republican philosophy and party activism : oral history transcript / and related material, 1982-1984'' a book available on [http://www.archive.org/details/repphilosophy00morrrich Archive.org] {[https://archive.org/details/repphilosophy00morrrich/page/n105/mode/2up page 105])
 
  
 
The content of the article follows closest with '[[Encroaching Control]]'.  In fact, the two titles mirror each other (government encroaches and takes control while the people lose freedom).  The topics of the article are the same Reagan typically covered.
 
The content of the article follows closest with '[[Encroaching Control]]'.  In fact, the two titles mirror each other (government encroaches and takes control while the people lose freedom).  The topics of the article are the same Reagan typically covered.
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All of this vast government complex has been created by a tax system which refuses to recognize any limitations on its right to confiscate the earnings of its citizens.  
 
All of this vast government complex has been created by a tax system which refuses to recognize any limitations on its right to confiscate the earnings of its citizens.  
  
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No nation in its history has survived a tax burden that reached a third of the national income. Today the tax collectors take 33 cents out of every dollar earned and of that 33 cents, 23 cents goes to the Federal government, leaving 10 cents for the state, county and local community. It is no wonder we turn to the federal government for aid. but wouldn't it make more sense to leave that money in the local community to begin with instead of running it through that [[Puzzle Palace on the Potomac]], only to have it returned minus a carrying charge?  
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No nation in its history has survived a tax burden that reached a third of the national income. Today the tax collectors take 33 cents out of every dollar earned and of that 33 cents, 23 cents goes to the Federal government, leaving 10 cents for the state, county and local community. It is no wonder we turn to the federal government for aid. but wouldn't it make more sense to leave that money in the local community to begin with instead of running it through that [[Puzzle palace on the Potomac]], only to have it returned minus a carrying charge?  
  
 
Early in our history we were warned that the farther the spending was removed from the source of taxation, the less restraint there would be in its spending. Today, shocking figures prove the truth of this. When you contribute to your local charities, you must give $1.10 for every $1 that is to be spent in good works. County welfare sees an increase in this overhead to where $1.23 must be raised for every $1 actually spent on welfare. At the state level it takes $1.49 and the federal government must raise $2.10 for every dollar it will spend on the recipients of federal welfare a $1.10 overhead for each $1.  
 
Early in our history we were warned that the farther the spending was removed from the source of taxation, the less restraint there would be in its spending. Today, shocking figures prove the truth of this. When you contribute to your local charities, you must give $1.10 for every $1 that is to be spent in good works. County welfare sees an increase in this overhead to where $1.23 must be raised for every $1 actually spent on welfare. At the state level it takes $1.49 and the federal government must raise $2.10 for every dollar it will spend on the recipients of federal welfare a $1.10 overhead for each $1.  

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