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No More Tax Revolts?

January 7, 2009 - 10:34am

The conservative writer Steven Malanga asks whether Prop 13-style tax revolts are even possible anymore.

Tax Revolts will not go away.

Tax Revolts will not go away. I actually think they will come back here in California. Maybe very soon. People will soon find out that all this spending must come from taxes. Sometimes the voters are in telegraph mode while we are in the 21st century. The current leaders in the state legislature look as if they want to take on the elephant in the room. They want to raise the sales tax and rescind the 2/3 vote for tax increases and budget passage. It is worth voting on if legislatures persist in gridlock. A mandate should be given one way or the other by the voters and legistlature should respect that vote.  Initiatves have been filed, however I believe in 2004 there was a propostion to rescind the 2/3 vote and it failed miserably. The voters instinct in California is to preserve the 2/3 because they fear unlimited tax increases. TABOR initiatives have passed in various states and have worked to reign in reckless spending. If initiatives reaches ballot and looses then cuts should occur in future budget. If voters scrap 2/3 then Dems have their mandate. It may be time for put up or shut up on both sides.  However trying to undermine the current Prop 13, will lead to court battles and constant one upsmanship in Sacramento.