Posted by Jon Coupal at 6:19 am on May 22, 2017 Comments Off on If taxpayers are cheap, it’s because they aren’t stupid
California’s already overburdened taxpayers are, once again,
being blamed for being the problem, now that Gov. Jerry Brown has
labeled those who object to his new $5.2 billion gas and car tax as
“freeloaders.”
Taxpayers have become accustomed to being insulted by those who
want more of their money. A few years back, Barbara Kerr,
then-president of the California Teachers Association, said
taxpayers who opposed new taxes were “cheap.” This was the same
view echoed by high-tech billionaires who financed the successful
effort to make it easier to impose new property taxes to pay for
school bonds. (It should be noted that billionaires are often
insensitive to new taxes that mean little to them, but which can
require a significant sacrifice to average California
families.)
Californians are already struggling with a heavy tax burden. We
rank first in state sales tax and marginal income tax rates and,
when adding in the carbon tax, our gas tax is already the highest —
and it is about to go much higher. Even with Proposition 13, the
per capita property tax burden in the state ranks in the top
20.
It should come as no surprise that average folks find… Read More