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They took a stand: No representation no taxation! “Parliaments are in all cases to declare what is good for the whole; but it is not the declaration of parliament that makes it so.” ...
"For 220 years, the injustice of taxation without representation has lived on in Washington, D.C. But now our nation has the opportunity, and a clear path forward, to finally right this wrong." ...
A state of no taxation, no representation essentially rewrites Washington, D.C., as a territorial non-entity: the seat of government, yes, but little else.
‘N o taxation without representation” was the rallying cry for the American founders as they threw off the shackles of unaccountable rule. Among the grievances levied against King George III ...
Taxation deserves representation When Washington, D.C., was first established as the center of American government, the founding fathers envisioned it as a city of leadership, devoid of the presence ...
Thank you, James Lieber and Peter Spiro, for bringing up the issue that “U.S. Expats Face Taxation Without Representation” (op-ed, April 3). Their proposed solution of extending representation ...
“No taxation without representation!” This refrain was shouted in Continental legislative sessions, printed in Patriot newspapers, and shouted from the streets during at-times riotous protests ...
Y'all-itics: Texas is finally getting taxation with representation at the appraisal district in May's elections. Some newly elected positions are set to appear on your May 4th ballot.
No taxation without representation is one of the major principles that our country was founded on. Unfortunately, this year again, we are saddled with Gov. Kim Reynolds’ misguided proposal to ...
The rallying cry of the American Revolution, “No taxation without representation,” leaves us with the impression that taxation was the primary irritant between Britain and the colonies. Yet ...