"We are taxed in our bread and our wine, in our incomes and our
investments, on our land and on our property not only for base creatures
who do not deserve the name of men, but for foreign nations,
complaisant nations who will bow to us and accept our largesse and
promise us to assist in the keeping of the peace - these mendicant
nations who will destroy us when we show a moment of weakness or our
treasury is bare, and surely it is becoming bare! We are taxed to
maintain legions on their soil, in the name of law and order and the Pax
Romana, a document which will fall into dust when it pleases our allies
and our vassals. We keep them in precarious balance only with our gold.
Is the heartblood of our nation worth these? Were they bound to us with
ties of love, they would not ask our gold. They take our very flesh,
and they hate and despise us. And who shall say we are worthy of more?
... When a government becomes powerful it is destructive, extravagant
and violent; it is an usurer which takes bread from innocent mouths and
deprives honorable men of their substance, for votes with which to
perpetuate itself."
--Cicero 54 B.C.
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