One of the few accomplishments of the Congress the last time Republicans controlled the presidency and both Houses of Congress was the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. I'm no admirer of that code, but the fact that that Republican administration chose to work on it shows where Republican administrations place their priorities.
By the way, ditch the Internal Revenue Code and you also ditch an objectionable feature of that Code of 1954 that LBJ took pains to include in it: the provision denying religious organizations a tax exemption if they engage in political activity.
This could be our Reconstruction era people. If the tax code is reformed then it seems like a MAJOR step in reducing the size of the government and what it funds.
And it doesn't hold for the RATS that hold political meetings in black churches.