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Show CAN IT BE DONE?' In order to satisfy all factions in this nalion, let us suppose that Congress would pass without opposition the soldiers' bonus, cancel the foreign debt, establish free trade and substantially reduce taxation. taxa-tion. Just how Congress would do the first three and then accomplish (he fourth problem has never been stated. The fact that the passage of the first three measures would increase our annual national expenditures ex-penditures by billions of dollars, apparently is not given the thought by the advocates of these measures who in the next breath demand that there be an immediate reduction in taxation. |