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CA: Tom McClintock on the Propositions
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| 10/28/10
| Tom McClintock
Posted on 10/29/2010 1:08:50 PM PDT by LibWhacker
Prop 19: When Worlds Collide. NO. If this simply allowed people to cultivate and smoke marijuana themselves and left the rest of us alone, it would be worth considering. But it goes much further and provides that no person shall be
discriminated against or denied any right or privilege for pot use, inviting a lawsuit every time an employer tries to require a drug test, for example. If you want to smoke pot in your own world, I dont care. But dont bring it into mine.
Prop 20: Congressional Redistricting. YES. This finishes the work we began in 2008 to get redistricting decisions away from self-interested state legislators and into the hands of a bi-partisan commission. The original reform omitted Congressional districts this simply adds them.
Prop 21: Highway Robbery. NO. Right now, state park users pay a nominal fee that helps pay for upkeep, assuring that those who use our state parks help pay for them. This measure ends the day-user fee and shifts the cost to the rest of us by imposing an $18 per car tax increase whether we use the parks or not. Stealing money from highway travelers used to be called highway robbery. Now its called Proposition 21.
Prop 22: Hands Off Our Money. YES. This takes a giant leap toward restoring local government independence and protecting our transportation taxes by prohibiting state raids on local and transportation funds. Local governments are hardly paragons of virtue, but local tax revenues should remain local.
Prop 23: Liberation from the Environmental Left. YES. In 2006, Sacramentos rocket-scientists enacted AB 32, imposing draconian restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions (yes, thats the stuff you exhale). They promised to save the planet from global warming and open a cornucopia of new jobs. Since then, Californias unemployment rate has shot far beyond the national unemployment rate and the earth has continued to warm and cool as it has for billions of years. Prop 23 merely holds the Environmental Left to its promise: it suspends AB 32 until unemployment stabilizes at or below its pre-AB 32 level.
Prop 24: Because Taxes Just Arent High Enough. NO. This is a predictable entry by the public employee unions to impose an additional $1.7 billion tax on businesses. The problem, of course, is that businesses dont pay business taxes we do. Business taxes can only be paid in three ways: by us as consumers (through higher prices), by us as employees (through lower wages) and by us as investors (through lower earnings on our 401(k)s).
Prop 25: Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire. NO. This changes the 2/3 vote requirement for the state budget to a simple majority a reform I have long supported. Experience has shown that the current 2/3 vote requirement for the budget does not restrain spending and it utterly blurs accountability. But such a reform MUST repair the 2/3 vote requirement for all tax increases and restore constitutional spending and borrowing limits. Without these provisions, Prop. 25 would be a disaster for taxpayers and a recipe for bankruptcy.
Prop 26: Calling a Tax a Tax. YES. Under the infamous Sinclair Paint decision, virtually any tax may be increased by majority vote as long as it is called a fee, gutting the 2/3 vote requirement in the state constitution to raise taxes. Prop. 26 rescinds Sinclair Paint, restores the Constitution, and calls a tax a tax.
Prop 27: OMG. NO. Want to go back to the days when politicians drew their own district lines, literally choosing their own voters? This will get us there.
TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: 2010; ca2010; cainitiatives; california; mcclintock; prop19; prop20; prop21; prop22; prop23; prop24; prop25; prop26; prop27; propositions; tommcclintock
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To: nickcarraway
Nick, at post 47, you wrote:
"Dont you get it? Prop 19 is bigger government. They will have to create a whole department so drug users can get drugs paid for by the tax payers."
Now that you've had a chance to really read Prop 19, you know like I know that your claim was just a lot of baloney. There is no such provision.
I was trying to be generous to you by offering that maybe you heard that baloney from someone else. The alternative is that you just made up that baloney yourself.
But, no matter how you slice it, Nick, baloney is baloney and you should always read these propositions for yourself so that you don't wind up with a head full of baloney when you're voting.
And, if sometimes you're unclear as to what you should do, just ask me. I won't give you no baloney! :)
To: calcowgirl
The minority issue is rather flimsy IMO. You wind up with folks like Gloria Molina, Maxine Waters, Henry Waxman... now there’s a lofty goal.
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posted on
10/29/2010 6:45:13 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(BHO fans said I was a hater, dismissed my thoughts. Sure glad our side isn't like that.)
To: californianmom
I agree with him on everything except the $18 for the state parks. My surcharged vehicle will then get free entry to the state parks. I view that as much cheaper than paying for a yearly pass. My local state park costs $12 per visit. So I save money on this with just two visits.Nothing is free. They will keep the vehicle fee forever and start charging you for entrance to the parks within one year of the date this thing passes!!!!!! VOTE NO!!! It's a TAX for Heaven's sake.
Have you lost your mind?
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posted on
10/29/2010 7:00:54 PM PDT
by
P-Marlowe
(LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
To: DoughtyOne
Flimsy, yes. But it’s the law, unfortunately.
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posted on
10/29/2010 7:05:25 PM PDT
by
calcowgirl
(YES on PROP 23!)
To: LibWhacker
To: DoughtyOne; calcowgirl
What we have now isnt working either. Thats for damned sure.
And that's the bottom line here. Can't imagine this new panel being any worse or biased than the politicians drawing the lines themselves. This is our once in a decade opportunity to try something different.
And if it fails, seeing how easy Prop 27 got on the ballot shortly after passage of Prop 11, we have the next eight years to qualify an initiative with any necessary changes, and we'll have empirical data to prove our case.
So I am willing to give this panel a chance.
I know one of the criteria was that one could not have been on a party central committee for the past ten years, which disqualified me from considering applying, so this takes some of the hard-core political party activists out of the running (not all, but some is better than none).
To: CounterCounterCulture
Good points, CCC.
We should all watch closely and pounce early if
this turns out bad.
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posted on
10/29/2010 9:15:12 PM PDT
by
calcowgirl
(YES on PROP 23!)
To: nickcarraway
Yikes, I do vaguely remember that. I must have Alzheimer’s or something since I totally forgot about it, or was subconsciously willing to ignore it. Still, if we can’t trust someone who is otherwise solidly conservative, who can we trust? I like all of his recommendations for those initiatives I understand. Guess I’ll just have to be careful about the ones I don’t and read DeVore’s recs, Rush, and especially, Free Republic, all the time!
To: calcowgirl
Awww, it’s for all things McClintock. I thought it might be only for his proposition recs. I’d better pass, thank you. Already on too many ping lists to manage.
To: calcowgirl
I’m convinced, Prop 25 is definitely going to get a big fat ‘NO’ vote from me, thanks!
To: LibWhacker
Somebody usually posts his recommendations before each election w/ Keyword “McClintock”. You can usually find it about the time ballots are mailed out.
I’m not sure why I, or someone else, didn’t post this earlier. I know it was posted in the body of one thread, but it deserved its own.
Thanks for posting it.
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posted on
10/29/2010 10:09:26 PM PDT
by
calcowgirl
(YES on PROP 23!)
To: DoughtyOne
Great information, thanks. Very interesting. I’m with you. Don’t like it, but don’t want legislators directly involved in redistricting either. It’s an age-old problem. Amazing that after centuries, gerrymandering issues are still with us. No one’s found the perfect solution.
To: calcowgirl
Granted, grudgingly.
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posted on
10/29/2010 11:00:46 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(BHO fans said I was a hater, dismissed my thoughts. Sure glad our side isn't like that.)
To: californianmom
Read Atlas Shrugged. You are one of the Looters.
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posted on
10/29/2010 11:10:33 PM PDT
by
P-Marlowe
(LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
To: CounterCounterCulture
I had come around to you’re way of thinking on this, and can confirm I’ll be voting for it.
I appreciate your comments on it. I agree with them.
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posted on
10/29/2010 11:39:16 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(BHO fans said I was a hater, dismissed my thoughts. Sure glad our side isn't like that.)
To: LibWhacker
No one is discriminated against or denied any right or privilege for alcohol use, are they?
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posted on
10/30/2010 7:47:11 AM PDT
by
stuartcr
(When politicians politicize issues, aren't they just doing their job?)
To: LibWhacker
Well, I was only addressing what I saw as reality. I’m not overly upset over it. We’ll see how it works out.
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posted on
10/30/2010 9:28:43 AM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(BHO fans said I was a hater, dismissed my thoughts. Sure glad our side isn't like that.)
To: calcowgirl
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posted on
10/30/2010 10:29:47 AM PDT
by
AEMILIUS PAULUS
(It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
To: truth_seeker
Undoubtedly. I was unaware that the proposition had that wording and I was wondering why one of my dopehead friends was so supportive of it, now I know.
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posted on
10/30/2010 12:14:23 PM PDT
by
BenKenobi
(Support COD - "Cash on Delivery" for DE Senate!)
To: calcowgirl; LibWhacker
Thanks for the ping, CalCowgirl! I had actually printed out those recommendations for reference before I marked my ballot a few days ago.
It's interesting how valuable information is often available from a VARIETY of sources... This year, I actually got some great help from a Sierra Klub mail piece concerning four of the propositions, as well, confirming that the contrary to THEIR positions matched up well with Tom McClintock's excellent recommendations.
...Way To Go Tom!
(...Of course, unfortunately, that once-great conservation organization, went over to the dark side some years back, after some kind of internal power struggle. Pity, huh?)
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posted on
10/30/2010 4:03:28 PM PDT
by
Seadog Bytes
("Smart Growth"... isn't.)
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