The GOP Mutant Tax
Hikers
By Chuck Muth
March 28, 2015
As you already know, what passes for “leadership” in the
Republican Assembly Caucus – Speaker-of-the-Weak John Hambrick, Speaker-in-Reality Paul Anderson and Assembly Higher Taxation Committee Chairman Derek Armstrong - announced this week an
alternative to Gov. Brian Sandoval’s
(RINO) Billion Dollar Tax Hike because…well, because it wasn’t big enough!
Indeed, they introduced their own mutated Billion Dollar-PLUS
Tax Hike.
Reminding us once again that it’s not enough to just elect
more Republicans; we need to elect BETTER ones, as well.
Anyway, Jack St.
Martin, who announced this week that he was stepping down as Nevada Director
for Americans for Prosperity, made the following statement a couple of weeks
ago before the mutant tax hike was announced…
That was true then, but maybe not by this coming week.
Indeed, as part of the discussion when the Legislature
opened for business last month, State Controller Ron Knecht (R) and State Treasurer Dan Schwartz (R) took up SandRINOval’s challenge to offer alternatives
to his insane Billion Dollar Budget Hike in combination with his Billion Dollar
Tax Hike.
And yes, their proposals at the time included some tax hikes…just
not as bad as the governor's.
But having
a hemorrhoid the size of a penny really ain’t all that much better than having
a hemorrhoid the size of a nickel.
So not only did the proposals bring on the Wrath of Roberson
– meaning Senate Majority Leader Tax
Hike Mike Roberson (RINO) – but there was no conservative support either. No new taxes means, well, no new taxes.
And that sent Knecht back to the drawing board.
Aided by his aide, conservative economist and fiscal expert Geoff Lawrence – who the Assembly
leadership stupidly jettisoned almost as soon as the session started – a new
and improved (but not lemon-scented!) budget alternative is expected to be
released in conjunction with conservative members of the Assembly early this coming
week.
The plan, which is expected to be finalized over the
weekend, would reportedly fund most of Sandoval’s proposed education
initiatives and spending increases but WITHOUT the mutated version of the gross
receipts tax that voters rejected overwhelmingly just last November, and
WITHOUT extending the “sunsets.”
The “sunsets” are a package of “temporary” tax hikes passed
in 2009 over the veto of then-Gov. Jim Gibbons which were promised to expire in
2011 but have been extended twice by SandRINOval, who proposes to now make them
permanent.
The plan, I’m told, will also eliminate the state furloughs
for government employees.
So who could object to such a proposal, especially among
Republicans?
We will soon find out.
Why do I think that when SandRINOval said that if anyone had
a better idea to bring it forward and he’d consider it, he didn’t really mean
it?
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