“民主已在选票上”:加州民主党人试图阻止选民批准新税种
"Democracy Is On The Ballot": California Democrats Seek To Prevent Voters From Approving New Taxes

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/democracy-ballot-california-democrats-seek-prevent-voters-approving-new-taxes

乔纳森·特利(Jonathan Turley)的文章《选票上的民主》认为,民主党维护民主的承诺值得怀疑,因为他们试图压制反对派的各种政治途径。 这包括取消某些候选人的资格、审查反对声音以及利用法律制度对付对手。 最近,这个问题在加利福尼亚州显现出来,该州公民旨在通过投票措施制定《纳税人保护法》,在实施新税种之前需要选民同意。 然而,州长加文·纽瑟姆和其他民主党领导人在州最高法院对此提出质疑,认为选民缺乏就复杂税收问题做出明智决定的专业知识。 尽管过去的裁决强调了保留和扩大全州和地方倡议权的重要性,但一半的法院似乎愿意否认公众的这一权利。 最终决定仍不确定,可能会推迟到大选后。

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原文

Authored by Jonathan Turley,

“Democracy is on the ballot.”

That mantra of President Joe Biden and other Democrats has suggested that “this may be our last election” if the Republicans win in 2024. A few of us have noted that the Democrats seem more keen on claiming the mantle of the defenders of democracy than actually practicing it. Democrats have sought to disqualify Donald Trump and dozens of Republicans from ballots; block third party candidates, censor and blacklist of those with opposing views; and weaponize the legal system against their opponents.

Most recently, in California, democracy is truly on the ballot and the Democrats are on the wrong side.

California has always prided itself on the ability of citizens to vote on changes in the law directly through referenda and ballot measures. That is precisely what citizens are attempting to do with a measure that would require voter approval of any tax increase, including a two-thirds vote for some local taxes. It is called the Taxpayer Protection Act and it is a duly qualified statewide ballot measure slated for the November 2024 ballot.

The state Democrats are apoplectic over the prospect of citizen control over revenue and taxes.  What was a quaint element of democratic empowerment is now challenging a core vehicle of Democratic power. So Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democratic leaders have taken the issue to the state Supreme Court to demand that citizens be denied the right to decide the issue.

In oral arguments, the attorney supporting the challenge explained to the justices that citizens are simply not equipped to deal with the complexities of taxation and should not be allowed to render such a decision.

In a prior decision, Associate Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar wrote that:

“Whether the context involves taxation or not, all of these cases underscore how courts preserve and liberally construe the public’s statewide and local initiative power. Indeed, we resolve doubts about the scope of the initiative power in its favor whenever possible and we narrowly construe provisions that would burden or limit the exercise of that power.”

Half of the Court seemed to be inclined to deny the public the right to decide the question.

The Court, however, may wait until after the election to render a decision on the limits of democracy in California.

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