The document discusses taxes being raised from 2% to 37% and compares this to the American Revolution that started over a 2% tax. It references Thomas Jefferson and the American Revolution, as well as Teddy Roosevelt breaking up Standard Oil, and makes a joke about the British coming again in reference to higher taxes being like the British imposing taxes before the American Revolution.
The document discusses taxes being raised from 2% to 37% and compares this to the American Revolution that started over a 2% tax. It references Thomas Jefferson and the American Revolution, as well as Teddy Roosevelt breaking up Standard Oil, and makes a joke about the British coming again in reference to higher taxes being like the British imposing taxes before the American Revolution.
The document discusses taxes being raised from 2% to 37% and compares this to the American Revolution that started over a 2% tax. It references Thomas Jefferson and the American Revolution, as well as Teddy Roosevelt breaking up Standard Oil, and makes a joke about the British coming again in reference to higher taxes being like the British imposing taxes before the American Revolution.