More than 53,000 Americans died in combat in World War I, but there's one survivor now approaching 100 years old — the death tax, originally enacted as a "temporary" measure in 1916 to help fund that war.
Read Full Article »
More than 53,000 Americans died in combat in World War I, but there's one survivor now approaching 100 years old — the death tax, originally enacted as a "temporary" measure in 1916 to help fund that war.