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The Enormity Of Tariff Taxation

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Day
15
Month
July
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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I repeat what I have said before, that the people of this country never waked I np to the enormity of the tarifï taxation proposed by the Republican party until the McKinley bill was put before them and explained section by section. Mr. McKinley for the first time put in cold type the meaning of his party from the beginning, and that was to exclude from this country all producís which carne in coinpetition with anything raised or produced in the United States, to build a Chinese wajl around this country commercially, to éecrease importe (as I shall show before the conclusión of my remarks they have done), to increase the free list upon tropical fruits and luxuries and the little frills of corumerce, but upon the absolute necessaries of life. whether in olothing or in food, to elude mem trom this country in order, as the senator from Vennont (Mr. Morrill), the father of the tariiï in this country, has declared, to niake a market for the agriculturists at home and not ahroad. I shall have something to ay about that before I conduele, when 1 touch upon this new humbug of reciprocity, which day by day is being developed, and which I hope the senator from Alaine wil] have a chance to discuss in every township in this country, as he threatened lie would do soine montks ago

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