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Caldara Champions Doug Bruce's "Dr. Evil" Initiatives

by: Colorado Pols

Wed Sep 30, 2009 at 09:10:26 AM MDT


Not unexpectedly, the Pueblo Chieftain reports:

Three measures that may reach the 2010 ballot would be devastating to the state's finances, Sen. Abel Tapia said.

The Pueblo Democrat and long-time member of the Legislature's Joint Budget Committee, said Tuesday that three proposed ballot questions pushed by tax-crusader Douglas Bruce would not only hurt the state's ability to run government, but actually shut it down...

Jon Caldara, president of the Golden-based free-market think tank, Independence Institute, said the measures would undo the mistakes approved by the state's courts since the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights was passed in 1991.

"COPs were a construct of the Supreme Court, the same thing with the mill levy freeze, which was a blatant violation of the Constitution," Caldara said. "These would correct those disastrous decisions by the Supreme Court, who apparently have redefined what English words mean. How certificates of participation are not debt is insane; how the mill-levy freeze is not a change to public policy is insane, too. These things wouldn't be necessary if our Supreme Court used English the way the rest of us do."

But Tapia said the measures would come on top of $1.5 billion in cuts the state has already made because of the poor economy, and the $500 million it is eyeing next year.

"This could sound good to a lot of people, but it would be devastating to the state," said Tapia, who's entering his final session as a state lawmaker because of term limits. "These were hard decisions that we made, but by getting rid of them, it's really going to shut down government."

Like we said Sunday, the apparent goal of these initiatives is not to accomplish anything constructive or small-d democratic--for example, one of them would overturn local election results that "de-Bruced" most of the school districts in the state. The virtual elimination of vehicle registration fees will destroy the state's ability to pay for roads to drive those vehicles on. Slashing already low income taxes when the state already faces a disastrous shortfall...you get the idea. This isn't about solutions--these ballot initiatives actively seek the destruction of our public institutions out of pure ideological spite. They are breathtakingly irresponsible on a nonpartisan, Fiscal Policy 101 level.

Perhaps the least surprising part of all is Jon "Dildo Art" Caldara jumping in on the comic-book villain side. Of course, given his performance in recent elections (think failed Amendments 38, 46, 47, passage of Referendum C), maybe he should think about whether he's really a help?

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"Insane"
Automatically and deeply distrust any politician who characterizes a state supreme court's decisions as "insane."

Defend the 1st, 10th, 14th and 17th Amendments - and Social Security! Vote Democratic!

Oh, I don't know . . .
Given the abysmal quality of our state supreme court relative to others, anything is possible--and the language parsing IS absurd.  

Discipline without purpose is tyranny.

[ Parent ]
Do you hae specific examples in mind- or are you just echoing JC?
Or perhaps you are JC.

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Nope, not JC . . . but:
Our supreme court is poorly regarded nationally, in part precisely because of the decisions mentioned.  

One prominent example--Romer v. Evans.  The US Supreme Court affirmed the Colorado Supreme Court, but on very different grounds, without commenting on the reasoning used by the Colorado court--which is one way for a superior court to denigrate the inferior court sub silentio.  

Discipline without purpose is tyranny.


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Well- sort of anyway
If that's all you got- it feels .....thin

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Caldara
He's insane.  COP's have been around much longer than TABOR.  If Bruce wanted to end them in TABOR he could have.  He didn't.  

And oh, by the way, why aren't COP's debt?  Well it would be because they are subject to TABOR's limit of single year expenditures.  The maximum a government can say to the holders of the COP's is that they will pay one year's payments on the COPs.  Governments can't guarantee multi-year obligations pursuant to TABOR.  If you don't believe me, ask the COP holders who ended up with the former Sheridan City Hall because the city decided it couldn't afford the payments on it and so abandoned the building, leaving the COP holders with their collateral and not much else.

Caldara, as usual, what you said is just ideological swill.

Sincerely,

From the former Vice Chair and Chair of the Jefferson County Republican Party


If these pass,
It would be fitting for Penry to be elected governor so he could preside over the shambles.

yawn
   This is hardly a surprise.  So now we've heard from Larry and Curly.  I imagine that tomorrow the third stooge, John Andrews, will weigh in with his endorsement of the Kicker's initiatives.

Hey....
Larry, Curyl and Moe would never have been this stoopid.  Not even Shemp.  Maybe Joe- but you'd have to show proof.

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Besides,
the stooges could always tell the good guys from the bad guys.

Never assume "shill" when "idiot" is available as an explanation. [h/t Ralphie]

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Which Joe?
Besser or DeRita?

Proudly being investigated by Nancy Pelosi!

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Dude - sign this petion and lower your cell phone chargesl!!!!
I can just hear the petition takers in the parking lot of my Safeway. Picking on an unpopular (but still abusive) tax is actually smart of them.

Unfortunately, there are enough dumb people in the state who will sign on and let this POS make it to the ballot.

When Drudge posts a picture of Pelosi, the least he could do is post a picture where she doesn't look so.. well.. you know...

-- my ex-sister-in-law


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