Voters in California and several other states go to the ballot box tomorrow for the Super Tuesday primary. For California residents wanting my take on the ballot initiatives (I'll leave you to your own devices on the candidates for various races), here they are:
A long-term view: If Prop. 56 should happen to pass in California, it wouldn't necessarily be a horrible thing -- in the long run. With total accountability, when (not if) Democrats raise taxes (early and often) it would prompt a statewide sea change politically. Many moderates in the state see no real harm for voting for a Democrat now because a few Republicans can curb their tax-and-spend urges. With the Republican speed bump gone, Californians would begin to feel a giant sucking sound from their pocketbook. Now, we can laugh and point at silly Democrats who want to pass Feng Shui building codes, but after Prop. 56 it isn't going to be so funny anymore.
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