Thomas Jefferson Quote

Considering the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies and to increase expense to the ultimate term of burden which the citizen can bear, it behooves us to avail ourselves of every occasion which presents itself for taking off the surcharge; that it never may be seen here that, after leaving to labor the smallest portion of its earnings on which it can subsist, Government shall itself consume the whole residue of what it was instituted to guard.


Thomas Jefferson's First State of the Union Address (8 December 1801). - First Presidential Administration (1801-1805)

Thomas Jefferson's First State of the Union Address


Considering the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies and to increase expense to the ultimate term of burden which the citizen can...

Considering the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies and to increase expense to the ultimate term of burden which the citizen can...

Considering the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies and to increase expense to the ultimate term of burden which the citizen can...

Considering the general tendency to multiply offices and dependencies and to increase expense to the ultimate term of burden which the citizen can...