Sounding Board -- LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS
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After reading Joseph N. Bell’s niggling column on his emotional
involvement with the current administration’s tax rebate (“It’s nothing a
little ‘summer sillies’ won’t cure,” Aug. 23), I’ve come to the
conclusion that Bell’s use of “ill-gotten” was ill-natured and
ill-advised. (Perhaps he was “ill” when he wrote this diatribe.)
At any rate, I hasten to instruct the crusading author that the mere
fact that taxpayers received a rebate, however large or small, is a
political event of great significance. His sneering, almost contemptuous
appraisal is one that I do not buy nor does the majority of the public.
A syndicated columnist wrote “I suspect that the tax rebate checks
have helped Americans look more favorably at [President] Bush.” He makes
a further point that Bell seems to have missed: “Many people are coming
to realize that these checks are just the beginning of a reduced tax for
them that will go on and on.”
Perhaps no president put the question of government’s right to tax
better that Grover Cleveland. His words should be a guidepost for all
elected officials and more importantly, a rallying cry for the American
citizen:
“When more of the people’s sustenance is exacted through the form of
taxation than is necessary to meet the just obligations of government and
expenses of its economical administration, such exaction becomes ruthless
extortion and a violation of the fundamental principles of a free
government.”
* LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS is a Costa Mesa resident.
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