As we are knee-deep in tax season, I thought it might be useful to explain why Americans aren't rioting over the size of the ever-ballooning national debt and yearly federal budget deficit – how Washington is taxing and spending us into oblivion and yet we just don't seem to care. One of the reasons is surely that many Americans don't feel they have skin in the game. Sure, during each election cycle, when a pollster calls, we tell him or her that fiscal responsibility is one of our top priorities. Consistently, in virtually every national poll, among the top 10 concerns of voters in 2020 were taxes, spending, debt and deficits.

A brief history of the insidious income tax
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A brief history of the insidious income tax

Brent Smith discusses the onset of withholding and the unlikely man who pushed it