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- From: marc@carlyle.com (Marc Salomon)
- Subject: Re: "homophobic suspects outrage net"
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.205532.7561@carlyle.com>
- Organization: Carlyle Systems, Inc., San Mateo, CA.
- References: <13583@optilink.COM> <1992Dec14.172050.4841@carlyle.com> <44020@zygot.ati.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 20:55:32 GMT
- Lines: 189
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- % Way back, when this thread spun off, we were talking about how
- % even though 60%+ of Californians supported the rights in AB101
- % last year when Wilson vetoed it, it was not yet law, and how that
- % conflicted with the theology of democracy in the US. I for one
- % have not seen this claim successfully refuted in this thread.
- % But, as an argument pig, I cannot resist...
-
- In article <44020@zygot.ati.com> john@zygot.ati.com (John Higdon) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Dec14.172050.4841@carlyle.com> marc@carlyle.com (Marc Salomon) writes:
-
- >>In short, prop 13 was an act of apartheid against the increasing number of
- >>non-whites moving to CA as well as an act of intergenerational intellectual
- >>genocide against the future generations...
-
- >That really eats you up, doesn't it? These people bought these houses
- >for an amount more like a low five figures. And just like you, they had
- >to scrape every penny. The land speculation that pumped up the housing
- >prices was not through the doing of these people. Otherwise, they would
- >not be benefitting from Prop 13. So why do you feel that their taxes
- >should go up by an order of magnitude--far outstripping inflation?
-
- Because they just became wealthier and their kids will come into that
- wealth some day.
-
- The WWII generation adults had a state-sponsored system that made it
- easier than any time since the land was stolen from the natives to own
- a house. That system started to fall apart as the post-war economy did
- around 1968-72. This was not Nixon's "fault," rather a structural
- weakness in the post-war economy (not to mention the oil shock) caused
- the economy to grow much slower, a problem which has not been solved
- rationally (N.B. the debt orgy of the 1980's as an insane attempt) to date.
-
- When the music stopped, those who made it to a chair didn't want to share,
- for whatever reasons, so they tightened their hold what was theirs. This
- is where prop-13 came in. The problem with prop-13, like most of Reaganomics,
- was that it may have been an intellectually defensible position to call
- for decimating government benefit programs for the poor due to their
- dehumanizing, disempowering tendancies, as is now vogue in conservative
- circles (or other, less noble reasons) it was criminal to eliminate the
- safety net without proposing and implementing alternative means of
- economic support that the economy in and of itself was incapable to
- providing. (i.e. jobs)
-
- >>Not only has this generation made a complete mess of the economy,
- >>but their attitude is, in one sentence: "I got mine, now fuck you."
-
- >Obviously, you were not around during the period, since your comments
- >indicate an abysmal lack of insight concerning the politics of the
- >era. It was during the Carter administration that property values in
- >California (and elsewhere) went crazy. Elderly retirees who thought they
- >were secure in their paid-for homes found themselves out on the street
- >when, through no fault of their own, taxes skyrocketed.
-
- How many were actually kicked out onto the street?
-
- Too many Americans believe that the omnipotent president controls every
- aspect of the socio-economic situation and should get kudos or blamed
- for what happened on his watch. Carter didn't raise property values.
- They rose because the economy couldn't generate profits fast enough,
- and real-estate was a fast way to generate some cash.
-
- Insights such as the ones you present are inherently limited, as you fail
- to acknowledge the redistribution of wealth that rising property values
- meant. Never have you mentioned any of the kids who are starving for
- education as the teeth of prop-13 start to actually sink in.
-
- >Property taxes went up for two reasons. The first one, the one that
- >everyone talks about, was the sharp increase in home sale prices.
- >some inflated price, the value of my home automatically increased,
- >causing a proportionate tax increase. Was I getting increased services
- >for those sharply increased taxes? Was I putting more stress on my
- >local governmental agencies? Why should my taxes go up just because my
- >neighbor was able to screw some sucker who badly wanted to buy the
- >house? The increased value of MY house does me no good until and unless
- >I SELL it. But that is when Prop 13 requires the refiguring of taxes,
- >is it not? So what is so unfair about that?
-
- First of all, you are getting rich. If we are to allow the so-called
- free market to work for the poor, why not for the rich? Whats so unfair
- about that?
-
- Secondly, It is choking the children of this state of their right to a decent
- education. It is closing libraries. It is raising every conceivable
- fee that state govt collects ($120 to register my truck this year).
-
- >The second, and one that deserves to be mentioned, is that governments used
- >the property tax to bridge any and all budget gaps. Not enough money to
- >pay for all the pork? No problem; just raise property taxes. Prop 13
- >was conceived to stem this rape of the people as much for this as to
- >prevent speculative housing cost tax increases. Also remember that
- >counties assess property tax, not the state.
-
- And just what percent of the budget, Fed, State and local is pork? On the Fed
- level, the untouchables constitute towards 90% of the budget. If there is
- pork left in the last $150B, then its not enough to make a tax cut worth
- a hill of beans. On the state level, the story is similar, with huge
- sums of money locked into schools and prisons. Pork is a "hot-button"
- used to rile people up against government spending, except where they
- benefit. Notice how medical care and social security (the single largest
- Federal disbursements) are never mentioned at the budget ax block in any
- serious manner. This is one of the symptoms of an economic system in need
- of serious transplants being treated with splints.
-
- >What recent home buyers who whine about Prop 13 fail to realize is that
- >once they are "in the system", they, too, are benefitting. And to all
- >of those who have just bought property and feel cheated that the
- >neighbor next door pays less, I have a question: Do you honestly
- >believe that if Prop 13 was repealed you would pay LESS tax than you do
- >now? The truth is that you would pay more and ultimately there would be
-
- Most of us don't own homes and are not planning on buying them. We just
- have to live with a paralyzed government that can barely meet its essential
- social responsibilities.
-
- >the same situation that spawned Prop 13 in the first place: unchecked,
- >confiscatory property tax rates that put people out of their homes. I
- >am sorry you have such contempt for older people, but remember that if
- >you are lucky, you will be in the same situation someday. Are you going
- >to volunteer to live on the street when your time comes? Or will you do
- >us all a favor and just die, as you seem to want the "WWII generation"
- >to do. We all will eventually, you know.
-
- I have contempt for the selfish who hoard in a world full of scarcity.
- Age has little to do with it. These folks were bound by common experience
- into a "generation." They have a track record. Most every president since
- Roosevelt served in the war, either as a commander in chief, soldier, or
- actor. They have had access to the highest levels of power for decades now,
- and left a substantial mark on the society that we stand to inherit.
- I don't want them to "just die." I want them to share so that we can
- recover from their greedy policies. I know of no other legislation in
- the history of the US that shifted wealth sans responsibility from
- younger generation to older generation.
-
- >>Any person who takes advantage of prop 13 shall have any and all benefits
- >>administered and distributed by the State of California adjusted to the real
- >>dollar amount or percentage rate of the year that their taxes freeze, which
- >>ever is lower.
- >>>>This should help resolve the problem of tax payers vs. tax takers.<<<<
-
- This last line is almost verbatim from Wilson's argument in support
- of prop-165 from last November's election.
-
- >Fine with me. But do this please: buy some property, retire while you
- ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^
- I think I'll buy a home in Hillsborough this afternoon!
-
- >are living in it and then watch its FMV increase by about a factor of
- >ten through no actions of your own. Then I want to to be sure you go
- >out and campaign to repeal Prop 13 so that you can pay taxes that are
- >many times what you had counted on in your retirement. It is only fair.
-
- If we treated the real problems with real-estate speculation instead of
- these price-bubbles, then this issue could be resolved without attacking
- those yet to be born, educated or housed.
-
- >Oh, I suppose you could sell the house, pay the taxes and find a small
- >flat somewhere that you could live in until your money ran out. Is that
-
- That this society cares little for its poor elderly is another issue, and with
- the economic structures left to us by the WWII generation, fewer of us have
- any hope of owning a home by the time we reach that age. But the govt
- bites the bullet and helps you out if you are lucky enough to own a home,
- and if you don't, then its cat food for 15 years?
-
- >what people who have worked hard all of their lives deserve at the
- >end? Is that what you will deserve?
- ^^^
- me,me,me
-
- _We_ deserve a society that tries to figure out a solution that preserves the
- dignity of all parties involved instead of hoarding wealth to one side.
- We deserve intellectual discussions of political matters without these
- racist scare tactics.
-
- Is the dignity of the retiree with a home somehow more substantial than that
- of the homeless person that he steps over each day or the child who gets
- a pseudo-education because the school can't afford books or the 25% of the
- African American population in jail for lack of opportunity?
-
- According to prop-13, it is.
-
- --
- marc@carlyle.com Marc Salomon
- Any person who takes advantage of prop 13 shall have any and all benefits
- administered and distributed by the State of California adjusted to the real
- dollar amount or percentage rate of the year that their taxes freeze, which
- ever is lower.
- This should help resolve the problem of tax payers vs. tax takers.
-