Whacko Politics

More Taxifornia

In addition to Meathead‘s initiative, both Democratic gubernatorial candidates, Steve Westly and Phil Angelides, want to raise taxes one way or another on the state’s “highest income earners”. This amounts to more “Robin Hood” politics that is destined to run small business out of the state.

Angelides pushing taxes to aid schools

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides said Tuesday he would pursue ballot initiatives to close tax loopholes and increase taxes on the state’s highest income earners as governor if he cannot persuade the Legislature to approve those changes.

Right: Angelides

In a meeting with The Bee’s Capitol Bureau, Angelides cast education funding as a “moral issue.” He accused Democratic rival and state Controller Steve Westly, as well as Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, of lacking fiscal plans to pay for schools and the state’s budget deficit.

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I have an idea – get rid of the incompetent teachers and give the rest of them a well-deserved pay cut! Better yet – start up a voucher program so kids can benefit from competition in education.

Global Warming takes a Break

More and more evidence surfaces about the true nature of global warming. Real scientists looking at the hard evidence of the phenomenon, realize that claims of man-made greenhouse gasses causing warming are false.

Right: Current SOHO Sunspot Image.

Professor Bob Carter, a geologist at James Cook University, Queensland, who is engaged in paleoclimate research, wrote this excellent article addressing the “Man-made global warming” myth:

There IS a problem with global warming… it stopped in 1998

For many years now, human-caused climate change has been viewed as a large and urgent problem. In truth, however, the biggest part of the problem is neither environmental nor scientific, but a self-created political fiasco. Consider the simple fact, drawn from the official temperature records of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, that for the years 1998-2005 global average temperature did not increase (there was actually a slight decrease, though not at a rate that differs significantly from zero).
Yes, you did read that right. And also, yes, this eight-year period of temperature stasis did coincide with society’s continued power station and SUV-inspired pumping of yet more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

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Taxifornia

Meathead, and other California Democrats, think that it’s OK to levy additional taxes on hard-working-but-financially-viable Californians. This table gives insight into why raising taxes is a bad idea. In the US Census table below, notice that while California has the largest tax base in the country (and nearly twice that of second-place New York), the tax-per-individual Californian is only in ninth place. It should be obvious that not all 37 million Californians pay the amount shown; the higher-income folks carry a disproportionately large burden, while many in the state (and ALL illegal immigrants) pay no income tax at all. Those of us who earn decent wages suffer the highest tax burden in America.

I am sick-to-death of the freaking “Robin Hood” mentality of stealing wealth from those who earn it and giving it to those who don’t.

Prop 82 Fiscal Peril

Dan Walters, in the Sacramento Bee, wrote an editorial on the adversities of Rob (aka Meathead) Reiner’s insidious California Proposition 82 – the so-called “Preschool Initiative.” Walters makes several good points about the dangers of the initiative; he also points out that a similar mentality by Gray Davis and the Democrats, lead up to California’s fiscal crisis.

Excerpted from Walters’ editorial:

Reiner preschool measure would increase state’s fiscal peril

[This is] how Reiner would finance preschool – by imposing a 1.7 percent surtax on incomes above $400,000 for single taxpayers and $800,000 for those filing jointly. And that’s no small matter.

Reiner, who resigned last week amid bipartisan and media criticism of the ad campaign, chose to tax himself and other high-earners for the same reason that he sponsored a 1998 ballot measure that sharply increased taxes on smokers to provide children’s services – the Robin Hood theory. Polls very strongly indicate that raising general taxes – sales taxes, for instance, or all income tax brackets – is a nonstarter with voters, and raising taxes on business would generate well-financed corporate opposition.

However, those same polls indicate that voters would be inclined to tax high-income taxpayers, who already pay the lion’s share of income taxes, and noxious commodities such as cigarettes. That’s why, incidentally, former Assemblyman Darrell Steinberg also tapped upper-income taxpayers a couple of years ago with his ballot measure to finance mental health services.

So what’s the downside? Why should anyone sympathize with smokers or rich people? The problem with both is that they are making supposedly vital public services dependent on revenue sources that are very problematic. Cigarette sales are already declining sharply, which translates into lower revenue for the children’s programs that First 5 touts. And relying on personal income taxes is even more questionable because the downside exposure is even greater.

Rich people don’t, for the most part, depend on paychecks for their incomes. They are business owners, investors, executives with stock options, top-tier doctors, lawyers and other professionals, and highly paid athletes and entertainers. Thus, they have the ability to manipulate how much income they actually receive for tax purposes by, for instance, delaying stock sales or triggering stock options, or leaving business earnings in corporate treasuries.

William Hamm, a former legislative budget analyst retained by the anti-Proposition 82 campaign, contends that the ability to manipulate income, even transferring it to a tax haven state such as Nevada, could actually reduce state revenue by billions of dollars should the measure be enacted – not only for preschool but all state budget categories.

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The reason the state budget has chronic, multibillion-dollar deficits is that former Gov. Gray Davis and state legislators squandered a one-time windfall of income taxes on permanent spending and tax cuts that could not be sustained when revenue growth returned to normal levels. Making another big program dependent on income taxes increases the risk that California will remain insolvent for many years to come, even if the rich don’t flee to tax havens. It’s skating on very thin fiscal ice.

Emphasis added.

Meathead Resigns Post

Meathead, under investigation for fraud, agreed to resign from commission post. I previously posted about the fraud allegations in Still a Meathead – Part IV.

Sacramento Bee: Reiner resigns from agency

Actor-director Rob Reiner resigned Wednesday as chairman of the California Children and Families Commission following months of controversy over whether the state agency improperly spent $23 million of public money on advertising that benefited the campaign for Reiner’s universal preschool initiative.

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Unfortunately, Governor Schwarzenegger filled Meathead’s post with Hector Ramirez who is held in high regard by the racist organization La Raza.

Schwarzenegger on Wednesday appointed a replacement for Reiner: Hector Ramirez, vice president of Para Los Niños, a Los Angeles-based children’s charity. Ramirez, who is on record supporting Reiner’s ballot measure, said he would run the agency as an “apolitical organization.”

Though Reiner announced the campaign for Proposition 82 at a press conference at a Para Los Niños preschool in Los Angeles last year, Ramirez said his organization has not taken an official position. He said he would have no involvement in any position on the measure that the board of Para Los Niños decides to take.

However, Ramirez has personally endorsed the measure. A September 2005 press release issued by the National Council of La Raza, a Latino civil rights group, quoted him as saying, “The ‘Preschool for All Act’ is the first step to make quality preschool a reality for all children.”

One more point: proposition 82 benefits will be paid for by raising taxes for “the very wealthy.” What this really means is that California will continue to drive small business and high-bracket taxpayers from the state.

Californians, vote NO on proposition 82!

Read my earlier posts on Meathead:
Still a Meathead – Part IV
Still a Meathead
Give Your Children to Us – Now
Rob Reiner Admits he’s a “Meathead”

More Climate Hype Debunked

World Climate Report takes on the non-scientific hype being put out by climatological extremists in this very good article:

World Climate Report » No News is Bad News

There is not much new in a collection of articles about global warming and sea level rise in the latest issue of Science. As such, it is mostly recycled and repackaged information that the head of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Donald Kennedy, can take down from New York Avenue in DC to Capitol Hill, to scare politicians into doing what it wants, which is an immediate cap on U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide.

Never mind that even a 25% reduction will have an undetectable effect on the rate of global temperature rise in the foreseeable future, and that it will cost a lot. Science crammed its March 24th issue with five articles (including commentary and editorials) devoted to melting ice and sea level rise—including one (Overpeck et al., 2006) which proclaims “[I]t is highly likely that the ice sheet changes described in this paper [leading to an—egad—global sea level a rise of 12-18 feet] could be avoided if humans were to significantly reduce emissions early in the current century” is hardly surprising.

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