Posted on 11/04/2006 1:21:41 PM PST by davidosborne
It's too easy to amend the Florida Constitution. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel Editorial Board recommends a YES vote on Constitutional Amendment No. 3 on the Nov. 7 ballot.
(Excerpt) Read more at sun-sentinel.com ...
I would rather vote NO a hundred times on issues that are not constitutional matters than NOT have the opportunity to vote YES on something that really SHOULD be there...
ie....
THE MARIAGE AMMENDMENT !!!.....
I am not suggesting a consipiricy but if #3 passess it would make it much more difficult to get the Mariage Ammendment on the balot in 08'....
If there is already a debate on this issue on FR please post a link.. thanks
VOTE NO on #3
We need to nominate and vote for legislators who will represent and vote for our issues.
BTTT
Vote YES on #3. Two Reasons:
1. The High Speed Rail Mandate
2. The Smaller Classroom Size Mandate
Both of these issues were placed on the ballot and Passed by the voters. However - NO ONE EVER EXPLAINED HOW WE WERE SUPPOSED TO PAY FOR THESE!!!!!!
Sure, it's easy to say "Yeah! I'd like that!" and vote yes to these mandates. But does anyone ever stop to think about how these initiatives would be paid without raising our taxes?
Don't get me wrong - I am in favor of both these issues. I'd love to see high speed rail in Florida and smaller class sizes. But these things cost money and until someone does an objective study on how to pay for these (outside of MASSIVE tax increases - remember, we have no State Income Tax - Yet) then I don't want them - or anything like them on the ballot.
I mean - how do Floridians expect to pay for these things? Surely voting for government mandates like these is like saying "Yeah - yank some more money out of my pockets!"
I agree with you on ALL points.. . however making it harder to get an initiative on the balot is NOT the answer... if we the people.. consistently vote NO on issues that do not belong in the constitution the legislature WILL get the message and DO THEIR JOB !! at the same time when the LEGISLATURE and the COURTS have gone astray we the people need this power to put them in check.... unfortunately many legislators think that because we vote NO on a constitutional ammendemnt that we do not support legislation that achieves the same effect.. it is up to US to set them straight..... CALL/Write/FAX...etc.... I can't tell you how many people questioned me on my opposition to ammendments that they thought would make good laws..... we need to hold the legislature accountable for their actions as well as their inactions.. we should not tollerate the legislature "passing the buck" to the people.... we should vote NO - on the CONSTITUTIONAL AMMENDMENTS... and tell them to vote on it.. and if we don't like the way they vote we should work towards replacing them........ in the next election......
Again, as I stated in the previous POST.. we need to VOTE NO on Constitutional Ammendments and hold our legislature accountable.... it is WAY too easy for the legislature to pass the buck to the people.... but the answer is not to take away the "power of the people"...
Well, rather than making it a 60% instead of 51% simple majority (which is how the ballot amendment is currently being proposed), what they out to do is keep it the way it is, but stipulate that any initiative that will cost money to implement must have research attached into it disclosing to voters how much of OUR tax dollars would go to implementing it. How much would OUR taxes increase to build a high-speed rail system. How much more of OUR tax money would be needed to reduce classroom sizes. A stipulation like this would pretty much exclude things like a Marriage Protection mandate. (BTW, I'm in favor of that, too)
So the government is then FORCED to do something simply because the people said so. Well, that sounds good in theory, but when you get some people suggesting mandates simply because of a "We want one and we want it NOW!" mentality - and not give the rest of us people the information regarding costs, etc.....then the theory is flawed.
People need to do the fiscal groundwork so the rest of us can make a more informed vote.
I think this was proposed as legislation in the past.. I think the legislators like to pass the buck the people so they don't have to make an argument for or against something........... this we can fix without shooting ourselves in the foot..... which is exactly what we are doing if we vote yes on #3.... IMHO
I think I recall something like that coming up. David, I really appreciate your concerns. I agree with them all. I don't know that much about the inner workings of the state legislature to say one way or the other about passing the buck. I do know that I want to see our way of life not being diminished because we have to pay for things that we cannot afford. I'm trying to be fiscally responsible. I just think it's fiscally irresponsible for a group of people to mandate that the government do something without giving all the cost estimates to us.
I agree with you... but this is not the solution to the problem... the solution is for we the people punt these issues back to the legislature to work out.... and retain our rights set them straight when they go astray...
Am I the only person who sees the irony in amending the state constitution with a simple majority vote to require future amendments require a 60% vote?
DEFINITELY VOTE NO ON 3 AND VOTE A STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET.
I understand your point of view, I just respectfully disagree.
Great Point.. maybe there should be a clause in the proposed ammendment that says this Ammendment shall only be in effect if passed by 60% of the voters....
QUESTION??? If this ammendment passes by LESS than 60% would that not create a "constitutional crisis"
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