Arnold Schwarzenegger, our Dear Leader, has made the “no new taxes” pledge.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared Thursday he will not raise taxes if re-elected as governor, establishing a fundamental contrast in his November race against Democrat Phil Angelides, who wants to boost taxes on the state’s highest earners and corporations to balance the budget.
In an hourlong interview with The Bee editorial board, Schwarzenegger did not promise to balance the budget but said he would “chip away” at the state’s structural spending gap by controlling costs and expanding California’s economy.
He said new taxes are not an option.
“I totally rule it out,” Schwarzenegger said. “I will not raise taxes.”(SacBee 7/7/06)
We all know that worked really, really well for George H.W. Bush. That pledge, which is now heavily pushed by Grover Norquist’s Americans for Tax Reform, is eating into the American Dream. It debilitates our governance and soils our nation’s honor. It allows us to spend, but not pay for it. It has brought our federal government to the brink of financial ruin.
Fortunately, California has a balanced budget requirement, which we have gotten around by using bonds in the past. Thus, we now have this structural budget deficit without the long-term capability to a) increase services as the people of California desire or b) pay off that structural deficit. Arnold plans to “chip away” at it, but how does he plan to fund health care for all children, better schools, more access to preschools, better after school programs (his own Prop 49).
The answer of course, is that Grover and his ilk don’t care. They would love to see a state go bankrupt, in a similar fashion to Orange County. Grover has said as much, that he would like a state to slide into bankruptcy to be a bad example for other states. If any state would make a powerful exempary case, surely California would.
Arnold claims to be a moderate, but surely a moderate could see both sides of an issue and wouldn’t make broad blanket statements that bind his hands like: “I totally rule it out…I will not raise taxes.” He is no moderate. Moderates understand that sometimes painful decisions must be made for the betterment of the state. Arnold does not, and that is why we need a new governor.