To: seanmerc
Prop 13 was what, 30 years ago? It wouldn’t pass today. Not a chance.
16 posted on
10/25/2012 2:49:44 PM PDT by
Lurker
(Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
To: Lurker
Prop 13 was what, 30 years ago? It wouldnt pass today. Not a chance.
True. And on top of that, idiot voters are adding to their prop 30 based property taxes by passing all sorts of bond measures. We pay about 1.5% now instead of 1% because of all that crap.
To: Lurker
Prop 13 was what, 30 years ago?
As recently as 2009, the voters shot down another tax increase Prop1A (actually an extension of a 'temporary' tax)
http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/California_Proposition_1A,_Temporary_Tax_Increase_%28May_2009%29
All California freepers need to get out and vote regardless how the state votes for national offices. In addition to voting down Prop 30, it is critically important that we keep the RATS from a 2/3 majority in the legislature. Also, it would be nice to pass Prop 32 to defund the unions but even if that does not happen, the OP shows that we have a chance of defeating Prop30.
22 posted on
10/25/2012 4:59:05 PM PDT by
fifedom
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