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Contributor
Ray
Haynes
Mr.
Haynes is an Assembly member representing Riverside and
Temecula.
He serves on the Appropriations and Budget Committees. [go to
Assembly Member Haynes
website at California Assembly][go to Haynes index]
Dog
Bites Man
Guess what? Sacramento Dems propose new taxes…
[Ray
Haynes] 5/3/05
Dateline
Sacramento—in a surprising move, Democrats in
California shocked veterans of the state political scene by proposing
a totally unique solution to the state’s diminishing budget
problem. After two years of the Schwarzenegger administration,
in which the Governor reduced a $48 billion deficit to a minimal
amount without raising a single dime in new taxes or fees, the
Democrats came up with their own solution to the rapidly disappearing
problem—raise taxes. What is so unique about the Democrats
proposition is that it was so unexpected. No one in Sacramento
could have believed that the Democrats would ever propose an
increase in taxes, especially now when the state seemed to be
pulling out of its budget problems.
NOT!
This week’s announcement by Senate Democrat leader Don
Perata that he is in favor of raising taxes to increase state
spending is the classic dog bites man story. Democrats wanting
to raise taxes? Shocking—so outside the box—so innovative—when
have they ever proposed that?
Every year,
every time, no matter what the circumstances, the Democrats
in the
California legislature have proposed raising
taxes. Record surpluses in the late 1990’s? Raise taxes
on the rich because they are not paying their fair share. Record
deficits in the early part of this decade? Raise taxes on the
rich because that is the only way the state can close the deficit.
Finally pull out of the deficits, see a balanced budget, solve
the whole budget problem without a single increase in tax rates?
The Democrats again propose raising taxes. Newspapers and television
and radio stations throughout the state gasped at the innovative
approach to the state’s budget problems this week. How
brilliant a solution. Why didn’t anyone think of this before?
Impressive, thoughtful, Imaginative.
They’re not wedded to any single tax idea. They’ve
floated the ever popular “tax the rich” idea, even
though we just did that last November. They would like to remove
Prop 13 protections from business property, driving up the costs
for employers. Most disruptively, they’ve introduced AB
9, which the Democrats have already passed out of one policy
committee, which would place a sales tax on services provided
by attorneys, accountants, architects, consultants, security,
engineering services and computer support services!
It is the
first page of the Democrat’s playbook. It would
be funny if it wasn’t so predictable. No budget year is
complete unless, at some point, some Democrat leader appears
at a press conference, and announces that he or she thinks that
you are not paying enough taxes. All of our problems would be
solved if tax rates were increased they say. Schools would teach
students, traffic congestion would disappear, state government
would actually help you, the sun would rise in the east and set
in the west without interruption, if you would just give government
more of your money.
Tax increase strategies are also the easiest solutions. They
require no imagination, and little political will. The people
who focus on politics (the ruling class) actually like tax increases.
Only the voters control that natural impulse of the ruling class,
and it takes a lot to make people upset enough to throw out the
bums who raised taxes. Raising taxes is really the path of least
political resistance. This has always been so. Tax cutters are
Robin Hoods of history. Tax increasers are the King Johns. Even
Jesus enjoyed the occasional poke at the tax collectors!
A few years ago, I was traveling through Italy with some of
my Democrat colleagues, and in the city hall of the town of Perugia,
there was a large bronze plaque from the Etruscan era of Italian
history, above the chair of the Mayor of the town. Our guide
said that the Etruscans wrote important government edicts on
bronze to make sure that they were preserved. This plaque, still
revered in Perugia, was signed by the local Etruscan government,
and relieved the populace in 300 B.C. Italy of an oppressive
tax. It was the Prop 13 of 500 B.C. Here was the proof, I told
my Democrat colleagues, people honor tax cutters for thousands
of years. They overthrow tax increasers. My Democrat friends
were not amused.
And so,
in the tradition of oppressors everywhere, Democrats once again
have are proposing
tax increases. It is a dog bites
man news story. Another year, another tired Democrat budget strategy.
If it wasn’t so scary, it would be funny. CRO
Mr.
Haynes is a California Assembleyman representing Riverside
and Temecula and frequent contributor to CaliforniaRepublic.org.
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