BabyBoomer50s
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lol. I know.You didn't and he won't.
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lol. I know.You didn't and he won't.
firstly, you seem to be arguing that I believe the Initiative process is what's being debated. It isn't. What is, is the content of this PARTICULAR measure and what it will do to California.
As far as The Initiative process, yes California does have that in the constitution citizens can place a measure on the ballot subject to the requirements set out in the constitution. BUT they do not have a provision to automatically require a vote on an action taken by the government. That is what this measure calls for, an automatic vote on any tax (defined in the measure as any charge levied by the government) which is direct Democracy and will slow the government to a crawl. What then? Is everyone who voted for this going to start to screaming because the water isn't flowing to their faucets because there are no funds to fix it and those funds will not be available until a tax is passed by the people and the legislature, which could take years?
I distinctly remember several discussions in the past where you, AJ and Ish all took exception to people using the term "Democracy" to refer to the government and insisted we are under a Republic. you all insisted we voice our voter opinions through our elected officials. that's what I'm referencing.
Comshaw
To paraphrase one of the denizens on this board, WTF are you talking about? When did I EVER state that you contradicted yourself?If you want to try and find something specific that I’ve posted which contradicts my post on Gavin Newsom’s shameful effort to block the TPA citizen’s ballot initiative from the CA statewide ballot, knock yourself out.
Since this thread is about Florida’s issue, I’ve started a separate thread on Prop 13 and Newsom’s efforts to block the TPA. I’ll respond there.To paraphrase one of the denizens on this board, WTF are you talking about? When did I EVER state that you contradicted yourself?
But here is something specific to explain, in plain easy to understand language, what the measure will do. and if you don't think it will do these things, please feel free to say why.
Resolution to Oppose Initiative 21-0042A1 restricting local measures to fund local services
As I said, the opposition isn't about "...Newsom wanting to deny voters their right to decide." (your words). The voters, through their elected officials, have every right to decide.
The interesting thing here is you still haven't addressed the points I brought up about the effect of this measure and how it will cripple the functioning of the government. Will you or will you continue to argue a point I've already acquiesced to?
Comshaw
The Florida Supreme Court has until the end of the day to determine if voters will get to weigh in this November on two proposed amendments addressing abortion rights and recreational marijuana.
remember those politicians (and their mouthpieces on here) who proclaimed that this sort of "women's issue" held little interest for "most" Americans, with the economy and the border significantly more impactful to voters?https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...orida-ballot-state-supreme-court/73168293007/
It will be on the ballot.
Wow. I did not expect that result!https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...orida-ballot-state-supreme-court/73168293007/
It will be on the ballot.
"The people of Florida aren’t stupid. They can figure it out," Chief Justice Carlos Muniz, a DeSantis appointee, sai
I'm sure Boomer will be along shortly to explain that it isn't relevant.https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...orida-ballot-state-supreme-court/73168293007/
It will be on the ballot.
Even BabyBoomer is gonna have a hard time spinning this as a "win" for Republicans.I'm sure Boomer will be along shortly to explain that it isn't relevant.
Even BabyBoomer is gonna have a hard time spinning this as a "win" for Republicans.
Do you think he'll go with ad hom, red herring or false equivalency?
Honestly, I can see him going any one of a number of ways.
I’ve always maintained that because abortion isn’t addressed in the Constitution, policy matters belong with the people, not nine justices in robes. Florida, like many states, has a process that lets citizens bypass the state legislature and put proposals directly to the voters. The state court has determined the process for putting this measure on the ballot was lawfully conducted. Floridians will get to make their choice. That’s great.I'm sure Boomer will be along shortly to explain that it isn't relevant.
yes they will, even though DeSantis and crew threw everything including the kitchen sink at the measure to keep it off the ballot.I’ve always maintained that because abortion isn’t addressed in the Constitution, policy matters belong with the people, not nine justices in robes. Florida, like many states, has a process that lets citizens bypass the state legislature and put proposals directly to the voters. The state court has determined the process for putting this measure on the ballot was lawfully conducted. Floridians will get to make their choice. That’s great.
No actually I don't, and I don't really give a shit, but hey, we all know you do!! How about Hunter??? I heard his court case will move to trial. I'm sure that gave you a hardon when you read it...As you know, California’s governor is trying to deny voters their right to decide on a tax measure they’ve properly qualified for the November ballot. I’m hoping the state supreme court follows the example set by the Florida court.
I’ve always maintained that because abortion isn’t addressed in the Constitution, policy matters belong with the people, not nine justices in robes. Florida, like many states, has a process that lets citizens bypass the state legislature and put proposals directly to the voters. The state court has determined the process for putting this measure on the ballot was lawfully conducted. Floridians will get to make their choice. That’s great.
As you know, California’s governor is trying to deny voters their right to decide on a tax measure they’ve properly qualified for the November ballot. I’m hoping the state supreme court follows the example set by the Florida court.
Interesting that you claim you didn’t know that California’s governor was trying to block the TPA. I noted it in a post on this thread and you argued with me about it just last week. lol.yes they will, even though DeSantis and crew threw everything including the kitchen sink at the measure to keep it off the ballot.
No actually I don't, and I don't really give a shit, but hey, we all know you do!! How about Hunter??? I heard his court case will move to trial. I'm sure that gave you a hardon when you read it...
On the bill? I doubt it.Interesting that you claim you didn’t know that California’s governor was trying to block the TPA. I noted it in a post on this thread and you argued with me about it just last week. lol.
Sorry, that was Comshaw, not you.On the bill? I doubt it.
I went back ten pages of my posts and I can't find anything where I commented on what California's doing. Me thinks your wrong, but feel free to find those posts and refresh my memory.