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Where
Else But California?
Socialist legislative majority out of touch… [Ray Haynes] 2/6/06
Where
else but our socialist paradise? Three bills before the Legislature
last week demonstrate just how out of touch the Legislative
majority really is.
First, AB
1418 by Jerome Horton. Last year, Republicans wanted to list
the names and addresses of child molesters on the internet
so that parents could protect their children from the sexual
predators in their neighborhoods. The listing was a common
sense approach for parents whom, with information about sexual
predators, could take steps to protect their children from
these evil perpetrators. The Democrats were afraid these predators
would be harassed or embarrassed by people in the neighborhood
who would now know where the predators lived. I don’t
think harassing these perverts is permissible, but I do believe
that people need to have the information to protect their children.
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] |
Compare
this concern by the legislative majority for child molesters
with the intent of AB 1418. AB 1418 would put the names and
addresses of tax delinquents on the internet so that, in the
words of the author (a member of the legislative majority),
they would be embarrassed into paying their taxes. I am not
a fan of tax delinquents, but they do not pose a threat to
the public safety. People don’t have to protect their
children from tax delinquents. So, why is harassing tax delinquents
permissible, but harassing child molesters not?
Next, AB
673 by Johan Klehs, which would raise taxes on gasoline because
oil companies are making too much money. Oil companies make
about 20 cents profit on every gallon of gasoline. Government
makes 62 cents profit in taxes from every gallon of gas, even
though it doesn’t explore, refine or distribute the gas.
In fact, the sales tax on gasoline has doubled since the price
of gas doubled in the last two years. You haven’t heard
anyone claim that it is a good thing for government to return
this windfall profit. So, the best way to reduce the price
of gas is by increasing taxes? How about decreasing taxes on
gas to reduce the price of gas? Government makes more profit
than the oil companies, yet it always wants more.
Finally,
AB 674 by Johan Klehs, which would change how farmers pay for
their diesel Government supposedly collects diesel fuel taxes
to pay to build roads. Farmers have argued that since they
don’t drive their tractors on roads, they shouldn’t
have to pay taxes on that diesel. Farmers got an exemption
from those taxes, but in order to get that exemption on regular
diesel (as opposed to the special farmer diesel), a special
system of taxation was set up. Government, ever greedy for
its money, requires the oil companies to pay the tax before
it is sold to the farmers (unlike every other product, where
the tax is collected on the retail sale of the product). Since
farmers get an exemption (and they have a very effective lobby),
the farmers don’t have to pay the tax on the sale. So,
the oil companies have to apply for a rebate. In essence, the
oil companies give the government an interest free loan until
after the sale to the farmers. AB 674 would have required the
farmers to give the government that interest free loan. Why
doesn’t the government wait to collect the taxes until
the sale, like in every other transaction? Unfortunately, the
farmers and the oil companies fought with each other over this
law, when the real problem was government greed, not oil company
greed.
My leftist
friends think the way to run our government is to go after
our taxpayers, and let the child molesters go. Aren’t
we glad to live in this socialist paradise? -CRO-
Mr.
Haynes is a California Assembleyman representing Riverside
and Temecula and frequent contributor to CaliforniaRepublic.org.
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