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Reaping What They Sowed

by: Robert Cruickshank

Sun Nov 23, 2008 at 11:51:31 AM PST


Today's San Diego Union-Tribune has a long article on the failure of Proposition A, a $52 parcel tax for all of San Diego County that would have funded a regional fire authority and help provide badly needed additional resources at local fire departments. Interestingly, it was the most fire-prone areas of San Diego County - towns like Ramona, which nearly burned down in the 2003 fire - that turned in the strongest No votes. Why would they vote against protecting their own property?

"I think the people don't believe the government," said Peter Jorgenson, a Ramona resident who voted for the tax. "They don't believe that they're actually going to do anything with the money."...

It did not win the support of Mary Eaker, 59, a clerk at a Circle K in Ramona.

"With the economy so bad, everybody's voting against anything with taxes," Eaker said. "Nobody wants more taxes. Forget it."

The article describes many other possible reasons for Prop A's failure, including poor leadership from San Diego County Supervisors, but the distrust of government does seem to be at the core of the problem.

Of course, this isn't just some random development. Conservatives have had as a primary focus creating and capitalizing on distrust of government. Conservative politicians, activists, and editorial pages like those at the U-T (which did endorse Prop A) have frequently accused government of being wasteful and reckless with tax money as a way to ensure voters never do support a tax increase. They cried wolf so often that when the wolf finally appeared in the form of a catastrophic firestorm, the good people of San Diego County did what they had been trained to do - be skeptical of government and vote against a tax for services they desperately need.

It dates back to 1978:

Proposition 13 reduced property tax revenue to governments throughout California, leaving fire districts with revenue shortfalls as high as 80 percent.

It's not likely we'll ever see a conservative question Prop 13. But as we saw last year conservative criticism has extended to fire departments themselves. Firefighters in Orange County were frequent targets of right-wing criticism, with the OC Register accusing them of being wasteful and taxpayers as being "weak" for giving fire departments more money.

One of the primary reasons for California's ongoing budget crisis is because conservatives have successfully created and exploited this distrust of government. If we're going to solve the fire crisis or the budget crisis, we need to restore public trust in government.

Showing Californians the consequences of conservative policies is a good way to do that. Just as conservative anti-government policies left New Orleans vulnerable to a hurricane and left the city's residents stranded when that hurricane finally arrived, so too has conservative policy and framing left Californians vulnerable to a similar disaster.

Robert Cruickshank :: Reaping What They Sowed
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Idiots. (0.00 / 0)
I have no pity for them, only for those who are affected by their selfishness.

This state is so messed up.  Whenever I leave the national blogs and come to Calitics, I always feel my blood pressure rising.


Reaping What They Sowed (0.00 / 0)
Covservative failure, I think not! (darned laptop)

Did you read the original post? (0.00 / 0)


I think?

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Heh (0.00 / 0)
Nice one!

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave

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And yet (5.00 / 1)
San Diego is first in line to whine about why Los Angeles county has aircraft fighting their fires, why CalFire apparatus is all in the north, etc etc. LA has fire fighting aircraft because they bought and maintain their own. Thus, LA is never in the situation of begging for firefighting aircraft.

Frankly, when they vote AGAIN and AGAIN against funding their firefighting services - the only urbanized county NOT to have a county fire department, my patience with them ebbs.

I'm also wondering if the homeowners' insurance companies have taken note? By any rational actuarial table, their fire rates should be considerably higher than in LA County.

Fry, don't be a hero! It's not covered by our health plan!


My guess is (5.00 / 1)
That represents typical conservative suburban ideology - government problems are the result of undeserving urban dwellers sucking up tax dollars and resources. The conservative suburbanites paint themselves as victims of the cities.

All that is a cover for the fact that their suburban/exurban model is itself massively subsidized by government. Building homes in a known fire zone is an act of insanity, but government subsidies make it more tenable.

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave


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Let the grease sizzle and spurt from their bones.... (2.00 / 1)
...they will not be missed. Nor their idiot children.

Fry  you fucks!


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