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Subscriber OnlyOpinionHeather Cox RichardsonHow Republicans Once Championed the Federal Income TaxByHeather Cox Richardson+FollowApril 4, 2013, 3:35 PM UTCThe government has the right to “demand” 99 percent of a man’s property when the nation needs it.That was the argument made by a Republican congressman in 1862 to introduce a novel idea: the federal income tax.