There are two parties in California.
The real root of the problem is Proposition 13. The terms of this are still unbelievably stupid, to wit:
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_13_(1978)
Basically, this is an attempt to run a modern republic by prohibiting simple majority rule. California defaulting has been a subject of the news for a long time as a result.
If you deliberately make a state ungovernable, you have no right to later complain. You made it that way, and until you again make it governable by normal republican methods, nothing will happen the way it's supposed to.
California is a forerunner of what will happen to the US unless we get off this tax-cutting forever BS and end the filibuster in the Senate, which is bringing to the Federal government the supermajority logic of Prop 13.
The deal that was done between Obama and the Republicans was a budget busting piece of crap in the fine tradition of this idiotic law, done because the Republicans in effect made Prop 13's supermajority requirement Federal law through abuse of the filibuster. By next year, I expect the right to be in full cry looking to cut SS and Medicare, even though the share of GDP going to Federal taxes is the lowest its been in generations.
The right has to be stopped, and simple majority rule has to be restored in order to stop it, or it will bankrupt this country with its crazed illogic.
The real root of the problem is Proposition 13. The terms of this are still unbelievably stupid, to wit:
Proposition 13 (officially named the People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation) was an amendment of the Constitution of California enacted during 1978, by means of the initiative process. It was approved by California voters on June 6, 1978. It was declared constitutional by the United States Supreme Court in the case of Nordlinger v. Hahn, 505 U.S. 1 (1992). Proposition 13 is embodied in Article 13A of the Constitution of the State of California.[1]
The most significant portion of the act is the first paragraph, which limited the tax rate for real estate:
Section 1. (a) The maximum amount of any ad valorem tax on real property shall not exceed one percent (1%) of the full cash value of such property. The one percent (1%) tax to be collected by the counties and apportioned according to law to the districts within the counties.
The proposition decreased property taxes by assessing property values at their 1975 value and restricted annual increases of assessed value of real property to an inflation factor, not to exceed 2% per year. It also prohibited reassessment of a new base year value except for (a) change in ownership or (b) completion of new construction.
In addition to decreasing property taxes, the initiative also contained verbiage requiring a two-thirds majority in both legislative houses for future increases of any state tax rates or amounts of revenue collected, including income tax rates. It also requires a two-thirds vote majority in local elections for local governments wishing to increase special taxes.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_13_(1978)
Basically, this is an attempt to run a modern republic by prohibiting simple majority rule. California defaulting has been a subject of the news for a long time as a result.
If you deliberately make a state ungovernable, you have no right to later complain. You made it that way, and until you again make it governable by normal republican methods, nothing will happen the way it's supposed to.
California is a forerunner of what will happen to the US unless we get off this tax-cutting forever BS and end the filibuster in the Senate, which is bringing to the Federal government the supermajority logic of Prop 13.
The deal that was done between Obama and the Republicans was a budget busting piece of crap in the fine tradition of this idiotic law, done because the Republicans in effect made Prop 13's supermajority requirement Federal law through abuse of the filibuster. By next year, I expect the right to be in full cry looking to cut SS and Medicare, even though the share of GDP going to Federal taxes is the lowest its been in generations.
The right has to be stopped, and simple majority rule has to be restored in order to stop it, or it will bankrupt this country with its crazed illogic.