by Duane Campbell
It is time that California work again for people who work
for a living. There are over 2 million working people who lost their jobs in
the financial crisis through no fault of their own. They would be happy to be working and paying taxes again. California must reinvest in our schools
to make certain that every child has access to the kinds of public schools that
will prepare them to compete in the global economy.
Public schools are being decimated amidst budget cuts and the growing
accumulation of wealth by the 1%. The Courage Campaign, CA Calls and the CA
Federation of Teachers have partnered to get a Millionaire's Tax on the
November ballot. The Millionaire's Tax would raise $6 billion for public
education, safety, and infrastructure by raising additional taxes on those
making more than $1 million a year.
There is a competing tax initiative by
Governor Brown that asks us all to pay a temporary increased sales tax – and it will produce no new money for
the schools. If working people and the middle class are going to take a hit in
tough times it shouldn’t be to pay for the tax breaks for millionaires and the
big companies that ship our jobs overseas. It’s time the middle class stop picking up the tab while the
rich and the big corporations get loopholes and tax dodges. Its time that the rich and the
corporations start living by the same rules and pay their fair share of taxes.
The Brown budget and tax proposals would
continue to lay off firefighters and teachers. It is time for the government to put people back to work
instead of cut, cut cut.
Focusing only on cuts is bad for the people and bad
economics. Instead we need to
build the promise of California.
The promise is an opportunity for a good job. That promise is a good job for
all and the opportunity to have of a good career. The budget cut-
tax cut mania does not promote good jobs and careers. Instead we need to invest in the workers
of the future – our kids_ by rebuilding the devastated schools and colleges
that create an educated workforce.
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