Posted by BOE Member George Runner at 8:51 am on Jul 08, 2015 Comments Off on A Pothole Strategy to Raise Taxes?
Call me a conspiracy theorist, but something is rotten with road
funding in California.
Sacramento is flush with billions in unanticipated revenue. Yet
a record $115 billion budget spending plan signed by Gov. Jerry
Brown shortchanges the state’s transportation and infrastructure
needs. The only real funding boost goes to high-speed rail.
Budgets reflect priorities, and this shows that fixing roads is
not a priority to Democratic legislators. Instead of fixing
deteriorating freeways, some liberal lawmakers still hope
Californians will give up their cars and ride mass transit.
But tax-and-spend politicians sense an opportunity. By starving
road maintenance budgets, they hope to create public pressure for
tax increases. Rather than curb wasteful spending, they want to
have their cake and eat it, too.
Call it the “pothole strategy.” It’s similar to when the federal
government closes the Washington Monument or school districts force
teachers to buy their supplies. These highly visible actions appeal
to people’s emotions and can generate public support for higher
taxes.
I hope Californians will not fall for this trick.
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