Word: payer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...judicial bodies in the hands of the lawyer class, that public life has degenerated into a mere contest to see whether one side can make laws faster than the other side can pick holes in them. "Diamond cut diamond" is a fascinating sport for every one but the tax-payer: all he wants is a little peace and perhaps a drink...
...every tax payer who is appalled at the present extravagance of the government," said Professor Swain in an interview for the CRIMSON, "the proposal cannot help but be welcome. Efficiency and economy are what we need in government work and this bill is a stop in that direction...
...business concern could organize this work on such a plan and expect success, or even solvency. In the case of the government there is only solvency because the poor tax payer pays the bill, no matter how high...