Well, it kinda happened twice. The first time during the Civil War. The Republicans (Democrats as they are now understood [partys kinda changed a little as we know them now]) Were in control of the entire government at that time, so i assume it was them. and again in 1913 When Woodrow Wilson was president (a democrat) so i'd blame the dem's for your problems.
:D Just kidding.
The Populist Party
The Populist Party
The Populist Party
The Populist Party
the democrats
In America, the Democratic Party is sometimes known as the "Tax and Spend" party.
no why u guyz r so scared of income tax
Not on your federal 1040 income tax return.
The so called progressives did not only support graduated income taxes but demanded it in their platform. So did the Socialist party and the Democratic Party in the United States.
The political party that favored free and unlimited coinage of silver, a federal income tax, and government ownership of railroads and telecommunication companies was the Populist Party, also known as the People's Party. Founded in the late 19th century, the Populists aimed to represent the interests of farmers and laborers against the economic elite and advocated for a range of reforms to enhance the rights and welfare of the working class.
Political contribution are never tax deductible no matter who the contributions are made to and for which political party.
graduated income tax.