Quote by J. D. Hayworth
The American people are not just being taxed to death they're being taxed after death. But, no one should have to sell the life's work of a parent or a loved one just to pay the federal government.
Summary
This quote suggests that citizens in America are burdened with excessive taxation even after they die. The mention of "taxed after death" implies that the government imposes taxes on inheritances and estates, which can force individuals to sell their family legacies simply to settle their tax obligations. The quote conveys the belief that it is unfair and unjust for anyone to be compelled by the government to part with the fruits of their loved ones' hard work solely for the purpose of fulfilling tax requirements.