"A history of how President Roosevelt and his cabinet developed the ideas that became the New Deal and how negotiations between the President and the Congress brought to the ideas into legislation"--P
During World War II, Americans were urged to ration food, raise money, and accept higher taxes for the war effort. After September 11, 2001, we were given tax cuts and asked to shop. Has the United S
Thorndike and Ventry (Tax History Project at Tax Analysts) collect the perspectives of nine experts on taxation, economics, public policy, and law concerning how taxes should be distributed among the