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Young Conservatives of Texas Upset About Republican Backdoor State Income Tax
The Young Conservatives of Texas ^ | March 2005 | Matthew J. Griffing Esq.

Posted on 03/18/2005 11:26:04 AM PST by bstein80

HB3 - Conservatives Must Stop the "Payroll Tax" Now!

by Matthew J. Griffing, Esq. Senior Vice Chairman for Legislative Affairs

The Republican-led Texas House of Representatives has taken a big step toward doing what Democrats could not do in over 120 consecutive years in power – enacting a virtual state income tax. For many years, Texas Republicans advocated fiscal restraint, and their opposition to a state income tax was axiomatic. Those days are long over, and Speaker Tom Craddick (R-Midland) is to blame.

This session, the House Leadership led by Speaker Craddick is dumping billions of new wasteful spending into the state budget. Fiscal restraint is off the table. What is on the table is a new way to take money from the people, which will constitute a net tax increase for most Texans.

Of course, the Republican Leadership does not have the courage to call this an income tax or assess it directly against the people. Instead, they call it a “payroll tax” and assess it against employers rather than employees.

In addition to political cowardice, there are two reasons to backdoor the income tax rather than impose it directly. First, the voters have resoundingly rejected past attempts to levy a state income tax and enacted constitutional protections against it. Through semantics and technicalities, Craddick believes he has found a way to circumvent those protections, most of which he voted to enact back when he was a fiscal conservative.

Second, Craddick and his lieutenants want a tax they can raise without an immediate impact on an individual’s wages. Because the new tax is imposed on the employer, the employee (who votes) will never see it. Instead, his raises will simply be smaller and less frequent.

As expected, Republican activists within the State Republican Executive Committee initially opposed the Leadership’s plan. However, most of them have capitulated under Craddick’s pressure and are either supporting the plan or being silent on it.

When the smoke cleared after a late-night session, seventy-seven Republicans voted for the new tax, and nine voted against it. Sixty-one Democrats voted against the new tax, and one voted in favor of it. (One Republican, and one Democrat were absent.)

Those Republicans who voted in favor of the new tax will likely face significant consequences in their respective primary elections next year, as well they should. Not only have they blatantly disregarded their party’s platform (which opposes a state income tax), they have defied the will of the electorate on a major issue.

In addition, they have handed their Democratic opponents a potent campaign tool. On the floor, Democrats led the charge against the tax and were virtually unanimous in their opposition. In 2006, they will be in a position to attack Republicans for raising taxes on most Texans and creating a new way to take their money – and they will be right.

It seems that every session, Craddick bullies through a major piece of bad legislation against the will of his party, his membership, and most of all, the people of Texas. In 2003, it was a tuition deregulation scam. In 2005, it is a backdoor state income tax.

Hopefully, the 2006 election will be a wake-up call to those Republicans who relented to Craddick’s pressure. Too many of them have forgotten that they answer to their constituents, not Tom Craddick. In fact, as Speaker, he answers to them, and it is time for him to be reigned in, and if that fails, then it will be time for a new Speaker. Still interested in the job, Pete Laney?


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: income; payroll; rickperry; rinorick; rinos; tax; taxes; texasrepublicans; yct
This is why I don't plan on starting a Young Republicans Club anytime soon. This particular party owns the power in Texas and still find justification for being liberal too often. Depressing. Please contact Craddick and express your disappointment.

http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/dist82/craddick.htm

Capitol Office Room CAP 2W.13 P.O. Box 2910 Austin, TX 78768 (512) 463-1000 (512) 463-7722 Fax

District Office 500 West Texas, Ste 880 Midland, TX 79701 (432) 682-3000 (432) 684-4864 Fax

1 posted on 03/18/2005 11:26:05 AM PST by bstein80
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To: bstein80

It just doesn't get anymore 'Breaking News' than this, folks.


2 posted on 03/18/2005 11:28:45 AM PST by The KG9 Kid (Semper Fi!)
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To: The KG9 Kid
Speaker Tom Craddick (R-Midland) is to blame.

Amazing. I can't believe this idiot doesn't see the folly of his move. It is astounding how these people feel it is their "right" to take more and more money. They truly must feel great about spending other peoples money. This guy should be recalled and then tarred and feather. Disgusting. If the Rep leadership of Texas had any principles the would DEMAND Craddick change parties. chaddick= chad dick.

3 posted on 03/18/2005 11:34:04 AM PST by liberty2004
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To: bstein80

Wow. Is the tax levied on employers in proportion to their payroll expenses?


4 posted on 03/18/2005 11:36:28 AM PST by BikerNYC
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To: bstein80
A cautionary warning to my friends in Texas from a Californian regarding a state income tax. California has one. If you get one, it must have built in spending limits as well as a sunrise provision (why is it needed), a sunshine provision (is it being spent on the needs as stated in the sunrise provision) and a sunset clause to kill it if it gets out of control and it will (as it has in California).
5 posted on 03/18/2005 11:40:21 AM PST by elbucko (A Feral Republican)
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To: bstein80

Ye Gods! Can Craddick be recalled?


6 posted on 03/18/2005 11:41:02 AM PST by rustbucket
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To: rustbucket

If those clowns actually manage to pass this, I would imagine Craddick will only be the first of many to be "recalled." Texans are about as agreeable to an income tax as gun control.


7 posted on 03/18/2005 11:46:15 AM PST by hopespringseternal
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To: liberty2004

I have voted in every Republican Primary and general election since 1983. On my return from living in NYC (where I voted Conservative party)Republican seemed the only sensible option.

I will in the next primary, where possible, definitly vote for the opposition to anyone who voted for this. In the general election I will vote Democrat if the supporter wins the primary.

It is neccessary that politicians become aware there are consequences to stupid legislation.


8 posted on 03/18/2005 11:52:25 AM PST by rock58seg (It is neccessary that politicians become aware there are consequences to stupid legislation.)
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To: bstein80

Stop paying taxes. They cannot operate without money. It's the only way.


9 posted on 03/18/2005 11:59:49 AM PST by freekitty
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To: rock58seg
Is this a call to the PAJAMAHADIM !!!

Is this a Fatwah??? against the RINO....

How do we recall Cradick? Is this possible? Do we need a general election or can we get enough people to sign a petition, or sign up and call for his recall.

10 posted on 03/18/2005 12:03:11 PM PST by Dick Vomer (liberals suck......... but it depends on what your definition of the word "suck" is.)
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To: Dick Vomer

I'm not anywhere near Midland, but put me on the list.


11 posted on 03/18/2005 12:07:17 PM PST by Dead Corpse (Sooner or later, you have to stand your ground. Whether anyone else does or not. - Michael Badnarik)
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