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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

California Reaching The Point of "Taxuration"?



California, a.k.a. Commiefornia, is a one-party state (Democrats) thanks to the stupidity of the state's voters and other factors (such as its screwed-up primary election system and ballot harvesting, among other things). One could easily say that they got what they deserve.

But some would also say that the voters who didn't vote for the socialist Democrats don't deserve what's happening to their state and to themselves. But they could also vote with their feet (and moving vans) and get the hell out (as I did last year). If they are willing to remain in California, then they only have themselves to blame. No excuses.

Now, it looks as though the tax burden the Democrats have imposed on Californians have possibly reached the point of "taxuration".

According to an opinion piece in the Orange County Register by Jon Coupal, president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association:
The phenomenon of “taxuration” occurs when taxpayers are so saturated with new tax-hike proposals that they start to rebel.  According to a new poll, taxuration may have finally arrived in California, if hasn’t been here already. 
Last week, the Public Policy Institute of California released the findings of a survey showing that a majority of likely voters in the state aren’t very happy with the tax burdens they are forced to pay. Most Californians say the state’s tax system is unfair, which is a reversal from the same question asked in March 2017. More importantly, a solid majority of likely voters in California think they pay more taxes to state and local governments than they should. 
While perception is often not correlated with reality, it appears that Californians have a fairly realistic understanding of the tax burden in the state relative to other states.  According to the report, “The public’s perceptions are somewhat in line with fiscal facts: California’s state and local tax collections per capita in 2015 were 10th-highest in the nation,” citing the left leaning Tax Policy Center.  Note that another think tank, the Tax Foundation, ranks California even higher in tax burden.
It shouldn’t be surprising to anyone paying attention that citizens are reaching the breaking point on tax hikes. Every day seems to bring a new big tax-hike proposal emanating from the state Capitol.  Just one example that popped up this week was a proposal to bring back California’s estate tax, which was repealed by voters in 1982. Other tax-hike proposals in the mix include higher income tax rates, a water tax, a soda tax, sales tax on services and a so-called “carbon intensity” tax.  (Don’t ask.)
There is no end in sight in California as long as the socialists (who call themselves Democrats) remain in power. They're trying to skew the national elections like they did in California by trying to modify (in their favor) or eliminate the Electoral College.

Unless Californians actually do revolt, the only recourse they have is to move out.

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