Predictably, voters rejected myriad propositions that would have closed the budget deficit by, among other things, taking money away from services such as mental health and early development programs. The reason, I think, is because most voters are liberals and would like to see higher taxes for more services.
Of course, despite this, the legislature can't ever pass a tax increase, because such bills require a 2/3 supermajority, and so a small coterie of hard-core conservatives are able to squelch it every time.
The budget situation is only going to get much worse from here. But I like it that way. I want there to be a budget meltdown. Because this is the only way we're ever going to force meaningful reform of the screwed-up budget process in this state.
No more 2/3 supermajority! No more budgets by referendum!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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Constitutional convention time.
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