California Gov. Gavin Newsom Crushed a Ballot Initiative That Could Have Limited Tax Increases
What happened to caring about the will of the people?

Both major American political camps are convinced that democracy is under attack by the other side, and they probably are both largely correct. There simply are different styles and approaches for thwarting the supposed will of the people—or at least for undermining the complex system that allows people to choose the way their nation is governed.
Our democracy may be the equivalent of "two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner," as one aphorism puts it, but it's also "the worst form of government except for all those other forms," according to another. Our system certainly is flawed—laughably so at times—but I doubt most Americans would be pleased with the results if it were replaced by something more efficient.
In terms of attacking that system, we've seen one approach on vivid display. First, refuse to concede an election. Second, concoct an elaborate legal and political scheme to overturn the election results. Third, energize a ragtag mob to invade a public edifice and then, finally, spend years poisoning the public's faith in elections by peddling conspiracies and attacking opponents in intemperate ways.
We'll call that the "iron fist" approach. It's destructive, but is easy to recognize and understand: If we win, the People have spoken. If we lose, everything is rigged. If this sore-loserism ultimately tears down the constitutional order that protects our liberties and destroys the civic restraints that bolster that order, then so be it. It's a short-sighted power move driven by one person's whims.
But there's a longer-game, institutional approach that's equally destructive of democracy, but is dressed up in a way that's easier to overlook. We'll call that the "iron fist in a velvet glove." In this case, officials give grandiose lectures about democratic ideals, but quietly dominate the myriad levels of government power to advance their interests and quash dissent. It's insidious. Once in a while, however, the natives get restless and officials are forced to remove that velvet glove.
We've seen the latter play out recently in California. Our state is dominated by Democrats, who control every statewide constitutional office and have supermajorities in the Legislature. In a democracy, that's just the way it goes sometimes. However, Californians aren't nearly so progressive when they vote on statewide ballot initiatives, which infuriates the majority party.
Many residents are tired not only of the endless tax increases—but of how little the public gets in services in exchange for nationally high tax rates. The media regularly reports on California residents and businesses who continue to flee the state in large numbers, and on various scandals involving the government's absurd misspending of public funds.
Enough is enough. The California Business Roundtable responded by collecting sufficient signatures for a November initiative that would have limited state and local governments' ability to raise taxes. The Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act would have required voter approval for any tax increase passed by the Legislature and two-thirds approval for local tax hikes. It would have made it harder for agencies to impose "fees" by forcing them to classify them properly as taxes.
This, of course, would have hit the majority party (and its masters, the public-employee unions) where it really hurts: in the pocketbook. With most conservative-oriented initiatives, the majority has a variety of velvet-gloved anti-democratic tools in their toolbox. The Legislature might, say, fill the ballot with legislatively approved similar-sounding measures designed to confuse voters. The attorney general will write a horrifically biased title and summary.
This was too important for them to deploy subtlety. Last year after Gov. Gavin Newsom and lawmakers saw the tax-limiting initiative gathering steam, they filed a dubious legal challenge claiming that the changes went too far and amounted to a constitutional revision. The state Supreme Court recently agreed—and pulled the measure from the ballot, thus denying the state's Democratic-leaning voters a chance to weigh in.
Typically ballot measures are challenged after they pass, rather than preemptively removed from the ballot. But Newsom and Co. weren't about to take chances on having another tax revolt, of the sort that enacted property-tax-limiting Proposition 13 in 1978.
But consider this bare-knuckled action in the face of Newsom's pre-recorded State of the State speech, where he depicted California as a bastion of democracy: "We are presented with a choice between a society that embraces our values and a world darkened by division and discrimination." Right-wing anti-democratic forces are despicable, but at least they don't dress up their behavior with smarmy lectures.
The Legislature and Newsom also qualified two ballot measures to undermine the Taxpayer Protection Act had it passed and also make it easier to raise taxes in general. They're perfectly fine with Californians voting—but only on measures that expand the Legislature's ability to raise taxes. It certainly is amazing how quickly California's Democrats dispensed with the niceties as soon as the stakes got high.
This column was first published in The Orange County Register.
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thus denying the state's Democratic-leaning voters a chance to weigh in
And Here's Why That's a Good Thing...
Democrats love statism and collectivism so The Party was kind enough not to burden them with pesky little annoyances... like asking for their opinion and whatnot. After all, The Party is lead and staffed by the brightest, honestest, fairestest peoplekind of all... chief among them, Good-Governor Newsom!
Long Live The Party!
Newsom should skip the tax increases and just put some bond measures on the ballot. Californians seem to think that money comes from the investors who buy the bonds.... and not from the taxpayers who pay them back, plus interest.
Ballot? Why take that risk, unless the DNC machine is ready to vote for The People?
JFC-
California Gov. Gavin Newsom Crushed a Ballot Initiative That Could Have Limited Tax Increases
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Both major American political camps are convinced that democracy is under attack by the other side, and they probably are both largely correct.
Democratic Governor of Democratic State, largest State economy in the nation, thwarts voters to kill tax limit initiative - but BOAF SIDEZ!
You're worse than the retarded sea lions around here.
In 1978 Prop.13 led by Howard Jarvis,was passed, also known as the Jarvis-Gann Amendment.
Time for another Howard Jarvis taking the stage.
I'm amazed the Prop 13 has withstood the Progressive tide in California. Thankfully, wealthy Democrat homeowners are willing to put their self-interest (maintaining low property taxes for themselves and their families) ahead of the professed beliefs that the wealthy should pay their "fair share."
The last time the idea of getting rid of the property tax limits (in the areas where they apply anyway) was floated, the State Dems shouted it down because it had come out of the mouth of "the Governator" after having been recommended by Warren Buffet who commented about the insanity of the fact that he was personally paying less property tax on his coastal estate in Newport Beach (bought in the 1960s or 1970s) than for the condo he'd purchased in Sacramento after being brought into Gov Schwartzenegger's administration as an economic advisor.
The other part of prop 13 has already pretty much been nullified because the Dem party seems to have either gerrymandered in a permanent supermajority, or have created a state where mainly Dem loyalists (Tech workers, whose employment is dependent on ideological orthodoxy and those who are completely dependent on public assistance for survival) are willing to remain here in numbers sufficient to elect members of the State Legislature.
I mean Repubs are locking up all their political opponents, control the media story, and ignore the Supreme Court. The examples are.... oh that's right.
Man why are you so cruel to retarded sea lions. He's more worse than an retarded slug
It was such an unnecessarily stupid way to begin the article. The fact that he doesn't realize democrats are even more guilty of the things he pins on Republicans is so stupid/dishonest. He flies right past the possibility of the systems actually being corrupt in the way the right claims.
The democrats show time and time again that they don't adhere to principles of limited government or democracy and yet he seems surprised by this one example of it.
Maybe if Greenhut and the rest of Reason actually noticed and pushed back against the bad behavior of the left then they could be of some service to libertarianism
"Will of the people"? Since when have Progressives ever cared about that? Everything coming out of DC is wildly unpopular with the majority of Americans but it's being done for our own good.
“……Those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.”
C.S. Lewis
"“Will of the people”? Since when have Progressives ever cared about that?"
They care about it whenever they think it's in their favor.
If you limit tax increases, how are the Teachers and Public Sector Union employees going to get their raises? Let's face it they own the Democrats in California.
""We are presented with a choice between a society that embraces our values and a world darkened by division and discrimination.""
Submitting to Democrat policies is "democracy". Opposing Democrats is anti-democratic and divisive. It is all internally consistent as long as you understand how they define their terms.
Republicans who promise the voters what a majority want, to end unpopular Democrat immigration, regulation and taxation policies are dangerous populists and a threat to democracy.
Democrats who promise the voters what a majority want, as long as the minority is forced to pay for it, and who work tirelessly to keep right wing populists off the ballot, are defending democracy.
Just waiting for sarc to come in and tell us how taxes are libertarian again and we shouldn't cut them. Ironically he won't notice he agrees with Newsome.
I have said that cutting taxes without cutting spending is irresponsible and bad math.
As always you twist my words into something they don’t mean.
I must give you credit for being the most mendacious person I’ve ever encountered. You make cops look honest.
Honesty. Like pretending you have people on mute? Lol.
And let’s talk about honesty. You claimed tax revenues went down after the Trump tax cuts. That was false.
You think spending will somehow decrease or grow less without tax cuts. This is also false.
You constantly misconstrued the Laffer curve in your attacks.
You claim tax cuts are equivalent to spending. Which is false.
You are literally pushing the democratic narrative on needing more taxes which leads to them spending more.
Youre just too dumb to understand you’re pushing the DNC narrative lol.
I also have links. Want to play?
The ultimate irony is for a few months you did finally realize that simply cutting spending increases to zero would reduce the deficit to zero in about a decade. You actually stopped pushing the increase taxes angle. But your anger for Trump and your need to not give him any credit made you retreat back to pushing DNC talking points like a good lil moron.
We can't cut spending....Zelensky needs another $50 billion to fight those dirty Russkies.
Wait. Is it Zelensky or Putin? I forget. -- J. Brandon
Sharpest black woman ever!
Once again I’m faced with breaking down your lies sentence by sentence or letting it go. I’m going to let it go. You aren’t worth the effort.
No, I don’t want to play. When you wrestle with pigs you get filthy and the pig enjoys it. I’m not giving you the pleasure, pig.
So, you let it go by responding? About on par with everything else you say.
Jesse crushes Sarc, again.
Let me ask you a very simple question to expose your ignorance sarc.
Why do the states with the highest taxes also have the highest spending and unfunded liabilities.
See if your feeble leftist mind can work it out.
According to you they could fix all their problems by cutting taxes. According you your misinterpretation of the Laffer Curve the ideal tax rate to maximize revenue is zero.
As always I can’t tell if you are dishonest or stupid.
As always, you don't answer the question asked, but do respond by pivoting to a lie about how the questioner would answer his own question.
You are incapable of answering any question.
Of course, if you were an honest liar, you could respond again with an answer to what he actually asked, but you aren't capable of that.
I’m not the liar here. The guy you are white knighting for is the liar. You championing him is embarrassing. You would know this if your parents hadn’t failed in instilling within you a sense of shame.
As usual, you respond with a personal attack rather than answering the substance.
Does Jesse pay you to defend him?
You can’t answer the question, can you Drunky?
We've seen the latter play out recently in California. Our state is dominated by Democrats, who control every statewide constitutional office and have supermajorities in the Legislature. In a democracy, that's just the way it goes sometimes.
Yep, Democrats own California because “in a democracy, that’s just the way it goes sometimes”.
Even David Weigel (whom I’ve noticed has made his triumphant return to Reason) has better political analysis than this hack.
WTF, who do you guys think you’re fooling with this bullshit?
We've seen the latter play out recently in California. Our state is dominated by Democrats, who control every statewide constitutional office and have supermajorities in the Legislature. In a democracy, that's just the way it goes sometimes.
[facepalm]
Sometimes the wolves outnumber the sheep.
That's why the founders established a constitutional republic, rather than a democracy.
And that's why Democrats hate the Constitution, and all other constraints on their "democratic" authoritarian nanny state.
Gavin Newsom is worse that either Joe Biden or Kamala Harris.
WEF stooge.
Agreed. His policies are the same, but he actually understands those policies.
Fucking hair-gel shit weasel.
This is a little bit like being against a law that limits muggers from taking more than 50% of what's in your wallet.
Yeah, but if the muggers did that we should go light on them. -- CJ Typical Collectivist
Newscum and the Democrats have all but destroyed that state.
Overrun by millions of illegal aliens.
Cities largely uninhabitable due to the homeless and out of control crime.
San Francisco nearly a dead town. Run by incompetent joggers like London Breed. Block after block of empty buildings after businesses packed up a left. Business and investment analysts say the city will never recover.
Oakland, a crime infested, over run by homeless with out of control crime where even contractors now refuse to repair streets for fear of being robbed, assaulted, stabbed or shot.
L.A. filled with uncounted homeless and illegal aliens. Rundown streets and closed business after closed business.
Outlier towns being over run by gangs out of Latin America and Mexico.
Yet the wealthy, Hollywood types scream at the rest of us for being raysists and not progressive enough as innocent people are robbed, raped and murdered everyday. These are the same Hollywood types who support that senile old hack in the White House as they hide in the secure gated communities with their own personal guards. Hypocrites, the lot of them.
Newsom is a WEF stooge, controlled by klaus Schlob, now intent on destroying what's left of that state in the name of one world government.
Newsom will do to the rest of the nation what he has done to California.
Democrats are America's greatest enemy.
Immigrants are natural libertarians- - Cato
Actually, some might be, at least in the sense that they want to support themselves and be left alone. And I would take the risk and trade some of our home-grown socialists for immigrants.
Some are so libertarian, they rape and murder. They have armed Libertarian forces in N.M.
Biden's
Broken
Border
Bloodbath
Democrats are failing at the basic responsibilities of government, to ensure safety and justice for all. Eventually voters will wise up to that fact.
Gotta bring up Trump's "insurrection", and then say NOTHING about the 12 years of deep state lawfare against him, including two pathetic impeachments that make Andrew Johnson's and Bill Clinton's look intelligent and well-meaning.
Pathetic.
A mostly peaceful protest (on public property) for election integrity hardly qualifies as an "insurrection."
Those trying to prosecute Trump and/or his followers for "treason" on January 6th were all excited that the 14th Amendment might let them bar him from office (until the Supreme Court shot that down, on obvious grounds) might want to read what the Constitution itself defines treason:
Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort...
We should probably not notice that, as of now, that project 2025 thing is a bigger threat to democracy than 1/6 was.
There's always a new Hitler for the Left.
Gavin Newsom on efforts to keep Donald Trump off the ballot:
“There is no doubt that Donald Trump is a threat to our liberties and even to our democracy,” Newsom said, “but in California, we defeat candidates at the polls. Everything else is a political distraction.”
Gavin Newsom on the citizens of The State of California using a State Constitution provision to attempt to limit the power of The State [paraphrasing]:
“You can’t do that! And I will sue you and use the power of The State to prevent you from attempting to constrain the power of The State”
I guess it’s easy to be a defender of Our Democracy!(tm) when you know you’re going to win(Biden won ~63% of the vote in CA in 2020, and losing 14% percentage points is not likely in 2024), but when you might lose, not so much.
Keep in mind, the Democrats are doing and plan to do that which they accuse Trump.
It's called projection. One of Saul Alinsky's "Rules For Radicals".
“Crushed a ballot initiative that could of limited tax increases”
It’s shocking when socialists do socialism
"In terms of attacking that system, we've seen one approach on vivid display. First, refuse to concede an election. Second, concoct an elaborate legal and political scheme to overturn the election results. Third, energize a ragtag mob to invade a public edifice and then, finally, spend years poisoning the public's faith in elections by peddling conspiracies and attacking opponents in intemperate ways."
You are talking Gore, Hillary, Stacy Abrams right? It's ok to invade a public edifice and burn it down if you are a D right?
Yes, a mob of a few hundred people that didn't hurt anyone (Heart attack death) was really going to overthrow a election. You love this talking point. Btw, where has Trump been charged with that?
What a hack
Defending democracy is important, but democracy isn't a suicide pact. How are government union employees going to retire if the government blows all its money on trains and can't raise taxes to cover pensions?
'but it's also "the worst form of government except for all those other forms," according to another'
So fucking what? If I told you we have a bunch of medications and procedures to address your condition, and all will kill you--but this one is a bit less painful and not so quick--what would you say? Any inclination to say, "Thanks, but I would rather not take any"?
Governor Hair Jel has no wish to do anything the residents of his state want. He only cares about his power over everything and the money he can suck from them.
The I hate Trump too throat clearing at the beginning of this article was unnecessary and a waste of my time.
What happened to caring about the will of the people?
What happens when the will of the people say "No drugs, no abortions, no illegals, and for pete's sake round up all those vagrants and burn all their filthy camping gear."