MANY IN THE ESTABLISHMENT WILL READ their own favorite lessons
from the entrails of the presidential election. But we don’t have
to guess what a Romney or Obama win should tell us about the
policies the American people want. There are a number of key
initiatives on ballots across the country that allow voters to
provide unfiltered answers to questions on taxes and union power. A
candidate can win or lose for many different reasons. Initiatives
stand or fall on their own. Watch how California votes on one
initiative to limit union power, and how Michigan votes on another
to enshrine it in its constitution:
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California Prop. 32, aka Paycheck Protection,
would prohibit unions and corporations from automatically deducting
money from workers’ payroll checks for political purposes. Instead,
unions and businesses would have to ask workers for
political contributions. One notes that Big Labor has spent more
than $30 million trying to kill Prop. 32. It would be a body blow
to public sector union control of the state’s politics.
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Michigan Proposal 2, the so-called Protect our
Jobs Amendment to the constitution, would allow government union
contracts to overrule laws passed by the Michigan legislature. With
just a couple exceptions, no present or future state law could
constrain union contracts. Proposal 2 would even prohibit passage
of a Right to Work law in the state.
AND HOW DO AMERICANS REALLY FEEL about taxes? Deep blue
California votes on three tax hikes; Michigan votes on an amendment
to require a two-thirds vote for future tax increases:
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California Proposition 30 would impose the
sales and income tax increases that have been Governor Jerry
Brown’s top priority since he took office. If passed, it would
increase California’s sales tax for four years, from 7.25 to 7.5
percent. It would also create, for seven years, four new
high-income brackets for those with taxable incomes exceeding
$250,000. These increases will soak California taxpayers to the
tune of $6 to $9 billion each year.
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California Proposition 38 would increase, for
12 years, personal income tax rates on earnings over $7,316: from a
0.4 percent increase for the lowest individual earners, to a 2.2
percent increase for individuals earning over $2.5 million. For the
first four years, 60 percent of revenues would go to K-12 schools,
30 percent to repaying state debt, and 10 percent to early
childhood programs. Thereafter, K-12 schools and early childhood
would split the revenue 85-15.
Prop. 38 would increase taxes by $10 billion in 2013-14 alone.
Any bets on whether politicians would really allow this new tax to
expire after 12 years of feeding the beast?
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California Proposition 39 is a corporate tax
hike that would raise more than $1 billion a year by taxing
business income earned outside California. Should it pass, taxing
companies outside their borders might become a favorite pastime for
loser states watching their tax bases flee.
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Michigan Proposal 5 is a constitutional
amendment that would require a two-thirds “supermajority” vote for
the legislature to pass any tax increase. California passed such a
rule when it enacted Proposition 13 in 1978. Arizona and Nevada
also have the requirement.
IN 1992, Bill Clinton misread his election as a green light for
bigger government and missed the many initiative results that
highlighted opposition to new spending and higher taxes—votes that
foreshadowed the 1994 GOP sweep. Smart politicians will watch how
voters speak to issue initiatives more closely than whether they
vote for any one politician.
Occam's Tool| 11.25.12 @ 12:48AM
Unfortunately, Black people decided to 1) Murder Black babies, 2) imprison Black men, and 3) destroy Black families in the 2012 election. They voted for 4 more years of Obama, otherwise known as the Black David Duke. (Belonging to a Black Supremacist church, etc.)
In fact, here is Duke on Obama: "In strong contrast to white Americans, blacks vote racially first and foremost, irrelevant of any other issues. In fact, Obama’s administration has hurt some blacks due to the slowing economy.
Black unemployment under Obama has been nearly double the national average but the leader of the “Black Congressional Caucus,” Rep. Emmanuel Cleaver is on record as saying that “pride” about the president’s blackness trumps any concerns over black unemployment and that “if we had a white president we’d be marching around the White House.”'
When a White Supremacist sees things more clearly about what Obama is doing to the Black Community than Blacks do, that's a problem.
As for me, I believe that all men are the same, and he does best who trains in the hardest school. My schools were UTMB and UCLA psychiatry. We had 1 Black resident in all the years I trained there at UCLA.
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Pecos Pete| 11.25.12 @ 8:27AM
California voted for increased taxes. The decline of California will continue as real tax payers, including companies, vote with their feet by moving to low cost and right to work states.
Will the feds bail out California? Of course they will. Illinois and New York will also be bailed out. The feds will print money forever. Well, they will print money until the entire country is bankrupt and then the feds will nationalize everything. Progressive nirvana. Forward.