Politicians are big fans of schools and public safety, but not for the same reasons that most Californians support these important services. Politicians like these issues because they can use them as excuses to increase taxes.
Take for example, the governor’s Proposition 30, which would raise nearly $65 billion in new taxes and will be promoted by an expensive advertising campaign saying, “It’s for the schools.” But it’s simply not true.
In a recent column on Fox & Hounds, veteran political observer Joel Fox, who is president of the Small Business Action Committee and allied with the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association in opposition to the massive new tax, ripped the mask off of Proposition 30. Using independent sources, he clearly demonstrated that it is not about the schools. Even the California School Boards association, a backer of the new tax, says they want to make it clear that the governor’s initiative provides no new funding for schools.
Unfortunately, using false arguments and emotional issues to wring more out of taxpayers is common practice in Sacramento as hundreds of thousands of rural homeowners are about to find out. Last year, at the governor’s request, the Legislature approved what they called a “fire fee” to be imposed on rural homeowners with the proceeds going to CalFire for services, like clearing brush. It was called a fee in a thinly disguised effort to circumvent Proposition 13’s requirement that taxes be passed with a two-thirds vote of each house of the Legislature.
According to law, a fee is defined as a payment for a particular service that is provided exclusively to those who pay the fee — for example the use of a camp ground at a park. However, this service is already provided by CalFire and is a general benefit to the state. The politicians’ intention here is to extract more money from homeowners’ wallets without spending any money on new services. The money formerly provided from the state budget to CalFire can now be diverted to other programs and projects — maybe even their bullet train to nowhere or to bail out California’s unfunded pension liabilities.
What we have here is just another phony excuse to raise taxes.
There are those who suggest that it is appropriate for homeowners in remote areas to pay more for fire suppression. However, none of the new money will go to actually fighting fires and most of these rural homeowners already pay extra into local fire suppression districts that are actually responsible for fighting fires.
So Sacramento is about to hit these homeowners for a bill for $150, while none of them will be any safer from the risk of fire than they were before. However, the issue is far from closed. While rural homeowners will have to pay the initial charge, the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association is preparing to go to court to fight what is clearly a tax imposed in violation of Proposition 13. (Virtually everyone knows this tax is illegal and, eventually, will be stuck down by the courts. Indeed, when he signed the legislation, Governor Brown acknowledged that the scheme was of dubious legality).
And here’s the real tragedy: State law makes it virtually impossible to challenge the levy until it has been paid under protest. Thus, while the suit will far more than likely be successful, property owners will still have to pay and then file a “claim for refund.” So, in true California fashion, everyone loses. Taxpayers lose because they have to go through a burdensome administrative process to get their money back. The state loses because it has set up this costly program which will generate zero dollars for fire suppression, and local fire districts lose because it will be harder to raise revenue for actual fire suppression services.
The only winners here are late night talk show hosts who will be given one more nugget with which to make fun of California and its systemically dysfunctional government.
In the meantime, those who would like more detailed information on how to file a claim for refund, as well as updates on the progress of legal proceedings, should visit the HJTA website.
(Jon Coupal is president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association -– California’s largest grass-roots taxpayer organization dedicated to the protection of Proposition 13 and the advancement of taxpayers’ rights. Originally posted on HJTA.)
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When will the CA VOTERS wake up!Raising Taxes in the Name of Public Safety and Education: http://t.co/pVnCHHul @ElizabethEmken @KFINEWS
I will not vote for any new taxes. Dems have taken over Sacramento and are doing a lousy job wasting our money.
NO NEW TAXES! Anyone voting for a democrat should just sign over their bank account and be done with it.
I agree with the previous posts, I WILL NOT VOTE FOR ANY NEW TAX.
It’s high time that the California taxpayers vote these do-do birds out of office, and elect people who will be good sheppard’s of our tax dollars.
Personally, I feel violated that the ones in office who have, and still do
squander our tax dollars needlessly, will retire with a most generous pension also paid for by our tax dollars. Many of these politicians should
by incarcerated in a maximum security federal prison for their actions.
Almost everyone supports Education and Law Enforcement. But education is a waste of time if the graduate cannot find a job. Sacramento and the thugs that work there have not produced better education and more jobs because of the higher taxes. STOP THE LIES. HUNDREDS OF CALIFORNIA BUSINESSES CAN HARDLY WAIT TO LEAVE CALIFORNIA BECAUSE OF EXCESS REGULATIONS. This is nothing more than a Socialist ploy, just like Washington D.C.
The catch is that when they did the redistricting they just Jeri-mandered the state just as much as it was or maybe even more. California has a bunch of stupid people that want government to take care of them and have no idea that the government is only taking them. But “Long Live The Democrats” Welcome to Venezuela and governor “moonbeam” Hugo Brown.
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California: Raising Taxes in the Name of Public Safety and Education: http://t.co/udwSlbth
they are asking you to put off your retirement work a bit longer so state workers can retire early with more than you will ever see…they have already promised the money to others…they cannot understand the idea of responsible spending
Raising Taxes in the Name of Public Safety and Education: http://t.co/bbGmlM6P Can’t keep falling for this ruse! NO MORE TAXES!!! #catcot
The really dumb voters will fall for this ruse…they do every time. If they want to cut somewhere, how about any aid to illegals? I also know about Medicaid fraud…how about auditing that? My household plans to vote NO on all tax increases until the folks in Sacramento man up, stop wasting money & balance their budget honestly. While they’re at it, can the high speed rail…we can’t afford Brown’s pipe dream.
Do as I do folks. Everyone I talk to I tell to vote. And I also tell them if they do not vote they do not need to bitch. We must tell everyone we come in contact with to vote. The only way to stop all this crap is to vote the idiots, including Brown, out of office ASAP!!!!!!!!!
Pegi, do you remember a while back when IBM went to the government and told them they had a program that they would guarentee to stop all medicare fraud. The government told IBM they were not interested in the program. Makes sense doesn’t it!!! Washington wants the fraud to be there to cover up their spending.
tHE HONESTHY OF YOJUR BLOG IS THAT WE CAN’T AFFORD brown
BULL SHEET ———-Let the politicians take a hike on their own dime. NO NEW TAXES AND NO NEW DEMOCRATS
RT @RickBosetti2012: Great article from one of my supporters. Hits the nail right in the head. http://t.co/aC0TdSuC
Silly communist taxes are for spending.
Note the tax disguised as a fee where taxpayers have to sue to get it rescinded. Raising Taxes in the Name of Public … http://t.co/U1xF5TZ2