The Population Of The Northern States Is Industrious,
Ambitious Of Wealth, And Capable Of Work As Is Our Population.
It
possesses, or is possessed by, that restless longing for labor which
creates wealth almost unconsciously.
Whether this man be rich or be
a bankrupt, whether the bankers of that city fail or make their
millions, the creative energies of the American people will not
become dull. Idleness is impossible to them, and therefore poverty
is impossible. Industry and intellect together will always produce
wealth; and neither industry nor intellect is ever wanting to an
American. They are the two gifts with which the fairy has endowed
him. When she shall have added honesty as a third, the tax-gatherer
can desire no better country in which to exercise his calling.
I cannot myself think that all the millions that are being spent
would weigh upon the country with much oppression, if the weight
were once properly placed upon the muscles that will have to bear
it. The difficulty will be in the placing of the weight. It has, I
know, been argued that the circumstances under which our national
debt has extended itself to its present magnificent dimensions
cannot be quoted as parallel to those of the present American debt,
because we, while we were creating the debt, were taxing ourselves
very heavily, whereas the Americans have gone ahead with the
creation of their debt before they have levied a shilling on
themselves toward the payment of those expenses for which the debt
has been encountered.
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