| United States. Bureau of Labor - 1911 - 1278 pages
...the objection was raised by a governmental supporter of the bill that "as long as you have taxes on commodities which are consumed practically by every...there is no such thing as a noncontributory scheme. When a scheme is financed from public funds it is just as much a contributory scheme as one financed... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1908 - 448 pages
...disclosed the new economic and political doctrine which lies at the basis of a national social policy : As long as you have taxes upon commodities which are...there is no such thing as a non-contributory scheme. If you tax tea and coffee and partly sugar, beer, and tobacco, you hit everybody one way or another.... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1908 - 472 pages
...disclosed the new economic and political doctrine which lies at the basis of a national social policy : As long as you have taxes upon commodities which are...there is no such thing as a non-contributory scheme. If you tax tea and coffee and partly sugar, beer, and tobacco, you hit everybody one way or another.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1908 - 1116 pages
...the division of the schemes into contributory and non-contributory. So long as you have taxes imposed upon commodities which are consumed practically by...there is no such thing as a non-contributory scheme. You tax tea and coffee, sugar, beer and tobacco, and you get a contribution from practically every... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1908 - 472 pages
...financed directly by means of contributions arranged on the German or any other basis. Again, a workman who has contributed by his strength and his skill...to the increase of the national wealth has made his contribution to the fund from which his pension is to come when he is no longer able to work." While... | |
| Henry Rogers Seager - 1910 - 200 pages
...non-contributory. As Lloyd George pointed out in defending his old-age pension bill before the House of Commons: "As long as you have taxes upon commodities which...there is no such thing as a non-contributory scheme. If you tax tea and coffee, and partly sugar, beer, and tobacco, you hit everybody one way or another.... | |
| James Edward Le Rossignol, William Downie Stewart - 1910 - 336 pages
...establishing a contributory pension in Great Britain gives a new view of this question. He said: " As long as you have taxes upon commodities which are...there is no such thing as a non-contributory scheme. If you tax tea and coffee and partly sugar, beer and tobacco, you hit everybody one way or another."... | |
| Henry Rogers Seager - 1910 - 188 pages
...non-contributory. As Lloyd George pointed out in defending his old-age pension bill before the House of Commons: "As long as you have taxes upon commodities which...there is no such thing as a non-contributory scheme. If you tax tea and coffee, and partly sugar, beer, and tobacco, you hit everybody one way or another.... | |
| Lee Welling Squier - 1912 - 396 pages
...Mr. Lloyd-George so forcefully said in urging his old-age pension bill before the House of Commons: "As long as you have taxes upon commodities which...there is no such thing as a non-contributory scheme. If you tax tea and coffee and partly sugar, beer, and tobacco, you hit everybody one way or another.... | |
| Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes - 1913 - 600 pages
...the division of the schemes into contributory and non-contributory. So long as you have taxes imposed upon commodities which are consumed practically by...there is no such thing as a non-contributory scheme. You tax tea and coffee, sugar, beer, and tobacco, and you get a contribution from practically every... | |
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