San Diego Voters Should Send A Message To The Political Elites, Reject Proposition D
Few people that I know have not seen the movie Groundhog Day, where comedian Bill Murray plays a television news weatherman who keeps re-living the same day (starting at 6 a.m.) over, and over, and over again. It would appear that San Diego City voters are being treated to their own real-life version of Groundhog day – this one not so funny.
In early 2009, politicians in Sacramento cooked up in a back room Proposition 1A. This measure contained some purported reforms (the credibility of which was debunked) in exchange for California voters approving a two year extension of car, sales and income taxes to the tune of over $14 billion dollars. On May 19 of last year, the voters sent a very loud and clear message to the political class by rejected Proposition 1A, and not by a small margin. In the final tally 65.4% of voters – nearly two-thirds – voted no. By any measure, a landslide loss for the measure. Voters were simply not willing to tax themselves more to… Read More