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Martin L. Gross
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Government loses its claim to legitimacy when it fails to fulfill its obligations.
Martin L. Gross,
#Government
Nominally, there is one executive for every eight federal employees, a ratio that would bankrupt many private industries.
Martin L. Gross,
#Employees
Politicians are masters of the art of deception.
Martin L. Gross,
#Art
#Politicians
#Deception
The tax laws are written by men with considerable net worth, and with little understanding of what wage-earners must do to make ends meet.
Martin L. Gross,
#Men
#Understanding
#Tax
#Worth
#Laws
#Wage
We live in a world in which politics has replaced philosophy.
Martin L. Gross,
#World
#Politics
#Philosophy