Roosevelt : His Policies, His Enemies, His Friends

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He pointed out in his messages that a tax on an inheritance is not to be construed is a tax on thrift. Where an inheritance is passed on to the relatives of a deceased man or woman they receive something for which they did not toil, and it is working no hardship on them, in the sense of depriving them of their self-gained wealth, to impose an inheritance tax. In regard to the income tax, the President defined his position as favorable to its collection as soon as, a bill making it constitu- tio...nal can be drafted and passed through Congress.
The evasion of paying an income tax through per- jury is a course which, under the strict administration of the law, could not be adopted by millionaires with impuity. Roosevelt came out clearly in all of his recent utter- ances as advocating a change in the laws of the nation and States, so as to make it possible for juries to iind verdicts of Meeting the Crisis. 39 improsonment for offenders against the law. He pointed out clearly that the average juryman to-day, while ready to fine corporations, does not feel justified in imposing a sentence on individual members of corporations because of some infrac- tion of the law which present business methods look on as nor- mal.


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