All Posts Tagged With: "Clarence E. Manion"
Ponzi Was a Piker
Dr. Manion, formerly Dean of the Law School of Notre Dame, now practices law in South Bend, Indiana. Latecomers to this troubled world will not remember Charles Ponzi, who stole (among other things) a great portion of the nation’s headlines back in 1920. Ponzi claimed he could double anybody’s money in 90 days. Furthermore, he [...]
1Apr1956 | Dean Clarence E. Manion | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Social Security Tax
Dr. Manion, formerly Dean of the Law School at Notre Dame, now practices law in South Bend, Indiana. The promoters Of the great social security deception never advertised it to the people as a slick, easily collectible form of constantly increasing taxation, Nevertheless, when the original Federal Social Security Act was passed upon by the [...]
1Nov1955 | Clarence E. Manion | 1 comment | Continued-
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