The Sacramento Bee/Capitol Alert/David Siders, 10/23/12. "Jerry Brown defends tax initiative, says 'I hate spending money".
Not much of a tax, short duration, and good for the community |
.... "If we don't get 'Yes,' but get 'No' on 30, there's no doubt - it's in the law today - as of November, the day after the election, $6 billion comes out," Brown said. "There's no shell game. If the tax measure doesn't pass, $6 billion doesn't come in."
Brown's TV appearance in the state's largest media market came at the start of a one-day blitz through Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley, with stops in Inglewood, San Diego, Bakersfield and Fresno." Read article.
Related Fix Pacifica reprint article - California Ballot Propositions, includes Proposition 30: Increases sales and use tax 1/4 cent, 4 years. Increases personal income tax on annual earnings over $250,000. "89% to K-12 schools, 11% to community colleges." And "guarantees funding for public safety services realigned from state to local governments."
Posted by Kathy Meeh
6 comments:
This is a six billion dollar cash grab because our legislature can't get their sh-- together! Remember the lottery? That was only to go to the schools. Well it did, but our genius' in Sac cut a like amount from the general fund going to schools. A wash. That is, until receipts from lottery went down and schools took it in the shorts. The politicos had earmarked all that redistributed school dollars to pet projects and special interests. Same thing is going to happen here. Feed me, Seymour!
No more money. Let them take more pay cuts?
Richard Seymour? He needs a couple more sacks on Sunday!
What about Prop 32? Funny, you don't read much about this prop on any of the democratic run blogs. Why?
I surmise that the new mantra from the 1%rs will be " who needs college?" While the great divide continues to widen.
No. The new Mantra is; We can't afford college. I will get a job and take a course or two a semester at a community college I can afford.
No, anonymous@10:50 a.m.
Even that might not be possible if Prop 30 fails to pass which looks pretty iffy at this point. While you might be able to afford community college classes, the right classes might no be available any longer.
Heard Jerry Brown talk the other day
about Prop 30. He wasn't threatening to cut if the Prop didn't pass, he was stating that he would make the cuts.
I'm afraid that an entire generation of non-1%r's children (including my own) will be denied a decent education and will be stuck in low paying careers.
While I don't condone it, I can forsee actual class warfare at a future time; "to the barricades, Citizens !"
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