The Internal Revenue code has ballooned to a 5,600-page, 4 million-word complicated mess that is seven times as long as the Bible with none of the good news.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am very concerned about anything that says 'revenue' because let's just be honest; revenue for Democrats has become code for tax increases.
The Bible was not written for entertainment purposes, so it's a real hodgepodge and a compendium of all kinds of stuff.
We have a tax code whose complications and levels of unfairness and levels of choosing people to give tax breaks to and choosing people to deny them to is thousands of pages long with endless complications and unbelievable manipulations by everybody.
Even with multiple instruction books, maneuvering the maze of the tax code is costly and time-consuming.
We print 37 million copies, and we found out about the unfortunate news as we were putting the issue to bed.
I did a complete rewrite of 650 pages in two weeks.
Credit card agreements run as long as 30 pages, and it's 30 pages of largely incomprehensible text.
Some days I'm lucky to squeeze out a page of copy that pleases me, but I get as many as six or seven pages on a very good day; the average is probably three pages.
Everything I write is designed to be milked to the last drop of revenue.
The tax code is now nine times longer than the Bible, and not nearly as interesting.