February 3, 2013

  • US Federal Income Tax is 100 today!

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    Robert Reich reminded us all that today, exactly a century ago, on February 3, 1913, the 16th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, authorizing a federal income tax. Congress turned it into a graduated tax, based on “capacity to pay.” It was among the signal victories of the progressive movement — the first constitutional amendment in 40 years (10 had been included in the Bill of Rights, the 11th and 12th in 1789 and 1804, and three others in consequence of the Civil War), reflecting a great political transformation in America.
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    The 1880s and 1890s had been the Gilded Age, the time of robber barons, when a small number controlled almost all the nation’s wealth as well as our democracy, when poverty had risen to record levels, and when it looked as though the country was destined to become a moneyed aristocracy. But almost without warning, progressives reversed the tide. Teddy Roosevelt became president in 1901, pledging to break up the giant trusts. Laws were enacted protecting the public from impure foods and drugs, and from corrupt legislators. By 1909 Democrats and progressive Republicans had swept many state elections, establishing the 40-hour work week. Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 presidential election.

    Reich warns, a progressive backlash against concentrated wealth and power occurred a century ago in America. It will happen again.

Comments (1)

  • Not so hard to imagine that it could happen again, considering that we have the greatest imbalance of wealth since the early 1900s.

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