Politicians lie, but
when it comes to the Tax Pledge the numbers don’t
Chuck
Muth
June
25, 2015
It
works.
In
signing the Tax Pledge, a candidate promises the voters of his or her district that
he or she will “oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes.”
And
the reason for fiscal conservatives to oppose any and all efforts to increase
taxes isn’t to oppose tax hikes for the sake of opposing tax hikes. It’s to deny government additional funding to
grow bigger.
Indeed,
if your political philosophy is that of a limited government fiscal
conservative, the best strategy for achieving that objective is to “starve the
beast.” It’s just that simple.
And
the simple fact is those who sign the Pledge vote against tax and fee (taxes by
another name) hikes FAR more often than those who don’t. Rare is the case of an elected official -
such as Republican Assembly Speaker-of-the-Weak John Hambrick - who completely disavows
their promise to their voters and goes over to the “dark side.”
Citizen
Outreach CEO Dan Burdish recently completed a study of the tax-hike votes by
members of the Nevada State Assembly for the 2015 legislative session. He identified 32 recorded votes on bills that
increased taxes or fees.
And
Hambrick voted for every last one of them.
As
did Republican Assembly Majority Leader Paul Anderson and defrocked former
Assembly Minority Leader Pat "RINO" Hickey.
Forget
the Three Amigos. These are the Three
RINOs.
At
the opposite end of the spectrum, three Republican Pledge signers had perfect
no-new-taxes voting records: Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, Assemblyman John
Moore and Assemblywoman Shelly Shelton.
The other six Pledge signers only rarely voted for a tax or fee hike,
ranging from 2 transgressions to 9.
But
not one of them voted for Gov. Brian Sandoval’s largest tax hike in Nevada
history.
On
the other hand, a number of self-described “conservative” Republicans who
refused to sign the Tax Pledge literally voted like Democrats.
The
best of the worst was Assemblyman David Gardner, who voted in favor of 22 of
the 32 tax hikes, including the largest tax hike in history. Assemblyman Chris
Edwards voted for 26 tax hikes.
Assemblyman Erv Nelson voted for 27 of them. Taxation Committee Chairman Derek Armstrong-Anderson
and Assemblyman James "The Big Selloutski" Oscarson voted for higher taxes 29 out of 32 times.
And
Carson City Assemblyman P.K. O’Neill, who replaced Tax Pledge signer Pete
Livermore this session, voted for 30 of the 32 tax hikes.
The
numbers don’t lie and the lesson is clear: If you don’t want your taxes to go
up so the government blob can grow bigger, only vote for candidates who have
signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.
(Mr.
Muth is president of CitizenOutreach.com and the publisher of NevadaNewsandViews.com. He personally blogs at MuthsTruths.com)
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