The Agricultural Bloc Its Cause And Remedy

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The Agricultural Bloc Its Cause And Remedy
Thomas Withycombe
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Putting on a high pro- tected tariff without putting on a gradu- ated income tax is like building a steam engine without a safety valve, and when- ever I read of Mr. Carnegie^s and J. D. Rockefeller's magnificent gifts, I want to know why they are allowed to bestow this wealth according to their own whims which rightly belongs to the American people at large.
Thomas Withycombe. Feb. 20th, 1920.
The present administration has succeeded in having the income tax instituted, and that is high above
...every other measure in- augurated by the administration. The late beloved Theodore Roosevelt tried his level best to get the income tax inaugurated but failed. William Jennings Bryan said Mr. Roosevelt was stealing his thunder, but the difference between Mr. Bryan's income tax and Theodore Roosevelt's income tax was very wide. If Mr. Bryan had been elected with his free trade schemes there would have been no incomes to tax.
Fifty years ago Senator Hatch of New England saw agriculture was declining, and ITS CAUSE AND REMEDY 23 he succeeded in getting the Hatch Fund started for Schools of Agriculture, and to- day we have the finest and most elaborate Agricultural Colleges in the world, and yet agriculture has been steadily declining and our country from the Atlantic to the Mis- sissippi is practically exhausted, and the high protection of manufactures for the cities as against practically free trade for our products of the farm has so concen- trated our wealth in the cities that the city of New York alone has the same assessed value as the seven Western States of Ore- gon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Colorado and California.


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