THE GERMANS HAVEN’T BOMBED PEARL HARBOR YET!*
By Chuck Muth
May 29, 2015
Advocates for higher taxes to fund bigger government in
Nevada are in overdrive trying to persuade taxpayers that the 2015 legislative
budget game is over and we should just bend over and “take it like a man.”
As the argument is going, the governor’s $7.3 billion budget
has already been reviewed and approved by the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways
and Means Committees and, therefore, are a done deal and cannot be
reopened.
As such, the only thing left to do is to approve a billion
dollar tax package to pay for the additional billion dollars worth of spending.
Indeed, that’s exactly what my friend and Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Steve Sebelius wrote today…
Except...
The fat lady had NOT sung yet.
Yes, the budgets have been closed in the two spending COMMITTEES.
But they have NOT been closed and approved by the
full Assembly.
And here’s the thing…
The make-up of the committees does not necessarily reflect
the makeup of the full Assembly, at least as far as Republicans go.
Remember, back in December and January the liberal faction
of the Republican Assembly Caucus successfully engineered a coup to remove
conservative Assemblywoman Michele Fiore
as Majority Leader and Chair of the Taxation Committee after Assemblyman Ira Hansen resigned as
Speaker-designate.
We’re now seeing exactly why sidelining Fiore was so
important to establishment, big government Republicans.
Coup leader Assemblyman John
Hambrick then installed liberal Republican Assemblyman Paul Anderson as Majority Leader and tapped
still-wet-behind-the-ears freshman Republican Assemblyman Derek Armstrong – a good, little establishment soldier boy who will
do exactly as he’s told – to chair the Higher Taxation Committee.
They then went on to stack the money committees with Gumby
Republicans who would roll over and go along with whatever Gov. Brian Sandoval told them to go along
with. Only a couple of true,
independent-thinking fiscal conservatives were allowed to remain on these
committees as “tokens.”
Indeed, when the governor’s new gross receipts tax was voted
on in committee yesterday, five liberal, tax-hiking Republicans voted for it:
Assemblymen Hambrick, Anderson, Pat “RINO”
Hickey, Randy “Kirner Tax” Kirner
and James Oscarson.
So the tax-hikers are in a position to force their will on
conservatives in committee votes, but the playing field changes dramatically
once these bills hit the floor. Here’s
why…
The Gibbons Tax Restraint law.
The tax restraint provision in Nevada’s Constitution
requires a 2/3 super-majority vote to approve tax hikes. And while Democrats and Sandoval Republicans may
have the simple-majority of 22 votes needed to pass the budgets, that doesn’t
mean they have the super-majority of 28 votes needed to pass the take hikes.
Yes, the establishment Republicans have the votes to force
the billion dollar spending hike down the throats of conservatives, but just 15
conservative Republicans can still block the tax hikes – just as the “Lean 15”
did in 2003.
And if Assembly Republicans wise up and get their $#!&
together, they’d send the tax hikes to the floor of the Assembly FIRST,
before the budget bills.
Then if the tax hikes are shot down or watered down, the
governor and his big government hand-maidens in the GOP Assembly leadership
will have no choice but to reopen the budgets and cut at least some of the
proposed new spending.
And while I have little faith that there are 15 Republicans
in this gaggle of Assembly Republicans with the backbones and fortitude of the
Lean 15 – it looks like there are only 12 at this point - there’s still a long-shot
chance that three or more of them, when push comes to shove, will find their “inner
Reagan,” say no to Sandoval’s billion dollar tax hike, and stick to it.
As Sen. John “Bluto”
Blutarsky said in Animal House, “Nothing’s
over until we decide it is.”
(* Every time I publish the “Germans bombed Pearl Harbor
line, someone writes to inform me that it was the Japanese who bombed Pearl
Harbor. That’s because they never saw this scene from Animal
House.)
THEY TALKED THE TALK, BUT WILL THEY WALK THE WALK?
“During each of the legislative sessions throughout the Great
Recession, the Nevada Legislature has looked for ways to increase taxes… This
is the wrong approach.” - Assemblyman Chris Edwards during the 2014
election campaign
“I am against raising property taxes or renewing taxes which
have sunsetted. Government should
operate within its proper, limited scope and live within its current budgetary
and tax scheme.” - Assemblyman Erv Nelson during the 2014 election campaign
“I believe that we need to remove ourselves from these
‘Sunset’ taxes, as originally intended, particularly as the economy continues
to recover.” - Assemblyman P.K. O’Neill during the 2014 election campaign
“I oppose all three of these tax increases because each will
have a negative impact on jobs and the state’s economy. The way to increase
revenues is by increasing economic growth and making all of our citizens
wealthier, not by raising taxes.” - Assemblyman Derek Armstrong during the 2014
election campaign
“Instead of always looking to raise taxes we must work on
growing our economy…” - Assemblyman Stephen Silberkraus during the
2014 election campaign
“There are too many legislators that want to continue with
the same old tax-and-spend policies. If
Nevada’s residents are being forced to cut back and spend their money wisely,
then the government should do the same.” - Assemblywoman Melissa Woodbury during the
2014 election campaign
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“Raising taxes is a sign of incompetence in a politician.
He/she cannot manage. A willingness to raise taxes is telegraphing such
failure.” – Grover Norquist, president, Americans for Tax Reform
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