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Like his son, he was a single-taxer (i.e. land tax) and follower of Henry George.
Elena Usievich worked in the Cheka, under Yuri Larin at the Economic Council, and at the Crimean Theater Repertory Censorship Committee. With her second husband Alexander Taxer, a Far Eastern Bolshevik who became second secretary of the Crimean Party Committee, she had a daughter, Iskra- Marina, in 1926. Alexander Taxer died in 1931. In 1932 Elena graduated from the Institute of Red Professors.
"Bolton Hall, 84, Single Taxer, Dies," New York Times, December 11, 1938 Access to this link requires a subscription to the newspaper or its website.
Thus it was a payment for distinct rights that were connected with the full enjoyment of the land but not parcelled up in the ownership of the land. Formally it was a sort of buy- back rather than a tax. A tax can be varied by the taxer; and if not paid there are penalties that can be varied by the taxer without formal limit. In contrast the only sanction for not paying a feudal quit rent was that the alternative burdens would return.
Born in Seaton Carew in England in 1870, Withy arrived in New Zealand in 1884. He was a journalist and prominent single-taxer (i.e. a land tax) and follower of Henry George. He was Secretary of the New Zealand Land Values League.
The man introduces himself as Orin Bold and explains that the droids are for protection from Taxer Sundown, who has taken over every other moisture plant and is trying to overtake Orin's plant too. There are rumours that Sundown is a Jedi. Baron Sando's freighter did not land here but at a nearby colony which is in Sundown's territory. Orin's daughter Nella volunteers to take them as she is tired of Sundown's rule.
The American Magazine, Volume 33; 1892: pg. 442 accessed September 16, 2012 As he was finishing The Lost Paradise, de Mille read Henry George's famous treatise Progress and Poverty and immediately became a dedicated Georgist "single-taxer". De Mille resolved to write a conclusion to The Lost Paradise called The Promised Land, based on the teachings of George, but de Mille died of typhoid fever less than a year later and before it could be finished.
She takes them to her flyer, which to Obi-Wan's surprise is an extremely rare one but she explains that she found it abandoned by local miner. On their way to the colony they fly past a group of Mantellian Savrips, but Qui-Gon stops her from killing them with the flyer guns. Arriving at the colony, they are confronted by a hologram of Taxer Sundown who tells them they shouldn't have come, and they are ambushed by the colonists who are wielding lightsabers for trainees. Nella is kidnapped by a flyer and the attackers suddenly stop - they were being mind-controlled.
Ernest Dumas of the Arkansas Times, a consistent Huckabee critic,Archive of Dumas' articles from Arkansas Times Arkansas Times responded that most of the tax cuts were small deductions and exemptions initiated by the state legislature, the broad-based tax cut was proposed by his predecessor and Huckabee was "the biggest taxer and spender in Arkansas history." The Club for Growth pointed out that Huckabee publicly opposed the repeal of a sales tax on groceries and medicine in 2002, signed a bill raising taxes on gasoline in 1999, and signed a $5.25 bed-tax on private nursing home patients in 2001. Arkansas Health Care Association President Jim Cooper stated the private nursing home tax was necessary in order to avert future huge tax increases as a result of years of mismanagement. The libertarian think tank, the Cato Institute gave Huckabee an "F" for his spending/tax policies as governor in 2006 and a D for his career as governor.
Progressive mayors were important in many cities,Kenneth Finegold, "Traditional Reform, Municipal Populism, and Progressivism," Urban Affairs Review, (1995) 31#1 pp. 20–42 such as Cleveland (especially Mayor Tom L. Johnson); Toledo, Ohio;Arthur E. DeMatteo, "The Progressive As Elitist: 'Golden Rule' Jones And The Toledo Charter Reform Campaign of 1901", Northwest Ohio Quarterly, (1997) 69#1 pp. 8–30 Jersey City, New Jersey;Eugene M. Tobin, "The Progressive as Single Taxer: Mark Fagan and the Jersey City Experience, 1900–1917," American Journal of Economics & Sociology, (1974) 33#3 pp. 287–298 Los Angeles;Martin J. Schiesl, "Progressive Reform in Los Angeles under Mayor Alexander, 1909–1913," California Historical Quarterly, (1975) 534#1, pp:37–56 Memphis, Tennessee;G. Wayne Dowdy, "'A Business Government by a Business Man': E. H. Crump as a Progressive Mayor, 1910–1915", Tennessee Historical Quarterly, (2001) 60#3 3, pp. 162–175 Louisville, Kentucky;William E. Ellis, "Robert Worth Bingham and Louisville Progressivism, 1905–1910", Filson Club History Quarterly, (1980) 54#2 pp 169–195 and many other cities, especially in the western states.

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