By Bagehot
IN NORTH America, politicians on the right like to talk about the salutary effects of „tax rage“, by which they mean the useful anger felt by hard-working citizens when they contemplate how much they pay for public services.
By Bagehot
IN NORTH America, politicians on the right like to talk about the salutary effects of „tax rage“, by which they mean the useful anger felt by hard-working citizens when they contemplate how much they pay for public services.
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