Jon Coupal: No such thing as a loophole, a worthy tax, or a government at all
by Brian Leubitz [courtesy of Calitics - Front Page]
Jon Coupal is the head of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, and by the way, seems to be managing the Yes on 98 campaign. Coupal isn't much a fan of government. In his world, we'd all fend for ourself in a state of constant battle with nature and our neighbors.
In recent weeks, Gov. Schwarzenegger, legislative leaders and the Legislative Analyst's Office have called for eliminating what they term "tax loopholes" to help close California's staggering $16 billion budget deficit.But one person's loophole is another person's legitimate advancement of public policy. This is especially true with those tax credits or deductions that are both broad-based - benefiting large segments of society - and which result in a significant societal benefit.(OC Register 4/2/08)
He then goes on to talk about the home mortgage deduction, and how that's terrific! If the evil Democrats succeed in eliminating it, surely every house in California will fall into foreclosure.
Uh-huh. There are a few problems with this, specifically that the Legislature isn't trying to end the home mortgage deduction. There's a name for this type of argument, ah, yes, it's called lying. You could call it a red herring, or what ever you want, but, it's just a lie. The tax loopholes the legislature is trying to close are not as big as the mortgage deduction. Like the yacht tax loophole. Apparently, Coupal is against closing that, but what policy purpose does that encourage? Ah yes, it encourages the time-tested state policy of moving business to Nevada. A great one, there, Mr. Coupal.
Jon Coupal is comfortable with lying, though. Like when he says that Prop 98 won't end rent control, it will merely phase it out. (Disclosure: I do some web work for No on 98.) Too bad he fails to mention that Prop 98 also ends tenant protections that block unfair evictions. So, sure tenants keep their rent control, until they get evicted, that is.
Coupal just continues his tired, old rant. "Government is too wasteful, private companies do it better and cheaper." Yada, yada. Too bad they don't actually have any evidence of that. In fact, the real evidence ends up quite to the contrary. Just look at the recent news that the Medicare auditor showed that the private medicare plans never provided any savings whatsoever over the regular Medicare plan. The old, stodgy government run Medicare is in fact better.
But let Coupal rant about how he wants to cut education and cut services. His argument is tired as Prop 13. Let's see this terrific Republican budget with all the so-called waste. What Coupal and his cronies call waste, is what everyday Californians call a lifeline to the future: Good schools, safe and effective transportation, and care for those who need it most. If we state our claim clearly, voters will see past Coupal's snake oil for the progressive truth it is obscuring.
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