To: EternalVigilance
"To preserve [the] independence [of the people,] we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. We must make our election between economy and liberty, or profusion and servitude. If we run into such debts as that we must be taxed in our meat and in our drink, in our necessaries and our comforts, in our labors and our amusements, for our callings and our creeds, as the people of England are, our people, like them, must come to labor sixteen hours in the twenty-four, give the earnings of fifteen of these to the government for their debts and daily expenses, and the sixteenth being insufficient to afford us bread, we must live, as they now do, on oatmeal and potatoes, have no time to think, no means of calling the mismanagers to account, but be glad to obtain subsistence by hiring ourselves to rivet their chains on the necks of our fellow-sufferers."Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Kercheval, 1816. ME 15:39
13 posted on
09/16/2011 8:31:50 AM PDT by
Bigun
("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
To: Bigun
"This is the tendency of all human governments. A departure from principle becomes a precedent for a second; that second for a third; and so on, till the bulk of society is reduced to mere automatons of misery, to have no sensibilities left but for sinning and suffering... And the fore horse of this frightful team is public debt. Taxation follows that, and in its train wretchedness and oppression." -- Thomas Jefferson
17 posted on
09/16/2011 9:02:36 AM PDT by
EternalVigilance
('...in order to...secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity...')
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