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, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: On Jun 29, 7:07*am, MiNe 109 wrote: *"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: On Jun 29, 12:09*am, ScottW2 wrote: On Jun 28, 6:35*pm, Clyde Slick wrote: On Jun 28, 3:05*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: What has brought California to such a perilous state? How did its government become so wildly dysfunctional? One obvious cause is the deep recession that has caused tax revenues to plunge for all states. But California's woes have a set of deeper reasons: direct democracy run amok, timid governors, partisan gridlock and a flawed constitution all contribute to budget chaos and people in pain. And at the root of California's misery lies Proposition 13, the antitax measure that ignited the Reagan Revolution and the conservative era. In Washington, the Reagan-Bush era is over. But in California, the conservative legacy lives on. http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/2009062...08599190493800 "Direct democracy run amok". 2pid, is too much direct democracy a bad thing in a representative republic? And how does it feel to know your movement is "over"? LoL. Yes indeed, California is the last bastion of Conservatism!!!! LoL. *If only it were true. *Meanwhile here's a few facts for the tax and spend lunatics. http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/web...es/034048.html Under Prop 13 property tax revenues have not only far outpaced inflation and population growth combined but also grew faster than other sources of revenue. One would hope you could find a valid cite for your positions but apparently not. LoL. Didn't he trot this one out a while back? Maybe he should explain why the comparison to inflation, population growth and "other sources of revenue" is valid to the discussion. The Jarvis website says taxpayers have saved "over $528 billion." Maybe most of that savings is for corporations who have shell companies set up. Did you know that you could buy a shopping center in California and not have the taxes increase? If the mall is deeded to a corporation like "Mega Mall Assets LLC" all you do is buy the corporation. Since it's not a real estate transaction the property tax is not recalculated. snip http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Califor...ition_13_(1978) I'll bet 2pid loves scenarios like that. Otherwise it's possible that the mall might move to Ireland. And he's happy with his local government services! Wiki has a pretty good overview of the results of prop 13. It seems a little more balanced and intelligent that 2pid's cite. The 2/3rds requirement for tax increases is pernicious. At some point, even an economy as huge as California's can't afford to not tax. Stephen |
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