Originally published by Mike “gamecock” DeVine as Charlotte Law and Civil Rights Examiner for Examiner.com and as legal editor for The Minority Report
Exit polls from Election Day 2008 showed that a majority of voters trusted democrats more than republicans to cut taxes, despite nearly all of world history.
There is no excuse for this or course, especially since Proposition 13 in California more than 25 years ago, but one thing I too often notice in conservative blogs is the failure of the author to identify the villainous democrat political actor as being member of the Democratic Party early in the story or not at all.
Gamecock never fails to do so. In fact, I consider identifying the Democratic Party as the morally and intellectually bankrupt party much more important than identifying the name of the particular Democrat.
Given the massive straight ticket voting for the jack-ass party two weeks ago, I hope this fact concentrates your minds.
Here is my most recent indictment, er ah…, I mean Examiner.com column that illustrates the point:
Which Mecklenburg County Democrat flipped on tax hikes?
One less Democrat is in a hurry to raise taxes since our examination two days ago.
County Manager Harry Jones said Monday he doesn’t think there will be enough support among county commissioners to reassess property values in 2009… Five of the nine current or incoming commissioners told the Observer last week they were leaning toward or would vote for a delay.
Less than three weeks ago, every Democrat commissioner favored reassessing property taxes three years earlier than state law required and every Republican favored delaying reappraisals beyond 2009:
The county board’s Republicans are pushing to kick the revaluation back a year, arguing that the process will yield higher tax values, and hence higher property tax bills, for the majority of homeowners during an economic downturn. On top of that lurks concern that housing prices could drop even further and a revaluation this year could leave homeowners stuck paying taxes on values higher than what their homes would actually be worth.
Democrats on the Board of Commissioners contend the revaluation should move forward as planned, arguing that thousands of homeowners – many in high foreclosure neighborhoods – have already seen their home values plummet since the county last held a revaluation in 2003 and are currently paying too much in property taxes, while other homeowners, who saw their property values skyrocket during the housing boom, aren’t paying their fair share.
All republicans continue to oppose early reappraisals, including the mayor.
Charlotte Mayor, Republican (pictured), Pat McCrory weighed in on the issue yesterday:
Given the current downturn in the local housing market and the rise in foreclosures, I do not believe we can accurately appraise housing values during this time and I firmly believe we should not lock homeowners into a valuation rate for potentially eight years, particularly for those on fixed incomes and those who have faced recent job losses,” McCrory wrote. “Going forward with revaluation will only add anxiety to our families facing financial uncertainty and further hinder our real estate sector.”
McCrory also discussed the impact on businesses. “It will be a challenge for many businesses to face an increase in the tax burden and a decrease in revenue at the same time,” he wrote. “Our focus should be on business growth and job creation, not potential higher taxation.So, which Democrat has flipped, and why won’t they come forward? Shouldn’t they be proud to announce that they will not be a party with the rest of their party in a game of “property tax gotcha”, taking advantage of property owners whose property increased in value unnaturally during the recent housing boom but that has not yet dropped to its actual reasonable value since the credit crunch/housing bust?
Maybe the question answers itself, for why would the Democrats have been for such early reappraisals in the first place, if not to take advantage of their own vulnerable constituents.
Consider the publicly expressed attitudes of this Democrat before the election, our expose forty-eight hours ago, and the mayor’s twenty-four hours ago:
Commissioner Norman Mitchell, a Democrat, said regardless of whether there was a revaluation and/or a revenue neutral tax rate, homeowners should be willing to pay it.
“I cannot for the life of me understand why people often talk about taxes knowing that the taxes you are paying are services that are returned to you,” Mitchell said. “You want your schools, you want your libraries, you want fire protection and police protection, yet you’re still complaining about paying your proper taxes.”
Democrat Mitchell can’t understand?
Republican Commissioner Bill James does:
“When the public hears the word ‘revaluation,’ they grab their wallets,” James said. “They know revaluation is a money grab.”
So does this Charlotte Examiner of the most basic of civil rights, i.e. the right to keep the fruits of one’s labor, especially one’s home.
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pilgrim (Diary) Tuesday, November 18th at 10:27PM EST (link)I am glad that you wrote this column, and may it serve as a guide for others. I was reading another diary about Texas races in 2010, and the names of current officeholders did not also include whether they were Democrat or Republican. Politicians are going to try to hide whatever they think hurts them. Don’t let them get away with hiding which political party they are in.
The current definition of Democrat is in dire need of updating.
stang (Diary) Tuesday, November 18th at 11:42PM EST (link)All one need do is ask the man in the street what a Democrat is to see how distorted the accepted definition of Democrat has become.
It is time to attach the word Democrat to their actions, not their myths.
Recommended.
“Whenever the legislators endeavor to take away and destroy the property of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are thereupon absolved from any farther obedience, and are left to the common refuge which God hath provided for all men against force and violence.”
John Locke
thanks stang and pil - it amazes me
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Wednesday, November 19th at 12:10AM EST (link)that the same people that undertand gravity and western sunsets don’t understand that dems raise taxes and are weak on defense.
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“One man with courage makes a majority.” – Andrew Jackson
There is no reason why the Rust Belt
TxCon (Diary) Wednesday, November 19th at 3:26PM EST (link)should not be Red. These people for the most part socially conservative Catholics who favor smaller government. I know the unions are big in that region, but can someone who lives there explain this to me. Is it still the “Republicans are the party of the rich” mantra?
Yet, they voted for men that called them bitter bigots and rednecks-nt
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Wednesday, November 19th at 7:17PM EST (link)Mike DeVine’s Examiner.com, Charlotte Observer and The Minority Report columns
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We need to name names
Whitehorse (Diary) Thursday, November 20th at 12:22AM EST (link)& do so unapologetically. & continue to name those names & put the “D” by their names & brand them with it.
Unfortunately for McCain, he could not claim to be a limited government fiscal resonsibility conservative because his record did not support it. We don’t need to get rid or water down at all strong national security or conservative social values, however our candidates must be rock-ribbed limited government fiscally responsible conservatives.
It the name "Republican"
TxCon (Diary) Thursday, November 20th at 11:36AM EST (link)that some voters see as the reason to vote democratic. I have to believe this because it makes no sense for blacks, hispanics and Rust Belt residents to vote for a liberal. It goes against there values, IMO. Prop 8 is a prime example.
great point TX - nt
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Thursday, November 20th at 1:27PM EST (link)Mike DeVine’s Examiner.com, Charlotte Observer and The Minority Report columns
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Which illustrates our branding problem
Dave_in_Fla (Diary) Thursday, November 20th at 1:32PM EST (link)When a significant proportion of the electorate vote against us because they were raised to very republicans as the root of all evil in the world, we aren’t losing because of positions, we are losing because of image.
There is an entire industry designed to address problems like this, it is called Public Relations.
“If they were merely incompetent, then at least SOME of their actions would have been to the benefit of the country.” – Joe McCarthy
unfortunately
kyle8 (Diary) Thursday, November 20th at 1:48PM EST (link)Even before the Bush years, there was an almost invincible imbecility among many people about the Republican party. And I don’t see it changing, although we can try.
Take for instance, both Black Americans and Unions, there was a time when they were not monolithically aligned with one party. But since the last forty years they have stupidly given 100% of their loyalty to one party thus ensuring that the Democrats will take them for granted while the Republicans make only half hearted efforts to reach out.
“Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty”
Kyle
The dems are about to ruin their image
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Thursday, November 20th at 1:49PM EST (link)Then we will be able to be change ours.
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Good point Mike, Very True
Whitehorse (Diary) Friday, November 21st at 12:27AM EST (link)We have the template on how this works. Reagan did it in 1980, Bush 41 did it in 1988 as a continuation of Reagan, & Bush 43 did it to a degree in 2000 & 04.
' ...it makes no sense for blacks, hispanics and Rust Belt residents to vote for a liberal. It goes against there values, IMO.'
Diogenes314 (Diary) Friday, November 21st at 1:16AM EST (link)**Absolutely wrong. Which is why the left gave up calling themselves ‘progressives’, ‘radicals’ and ‘socialists’ in the late 60s/early 70s and stole the Liberal name. This after creating the ‘neo-conservative’ label (actually coined by socialist Michael Harrington) to disparage actual Liberals. Now, those who believe in Liberalism (aka the ‘vital center’) refer to themselves as ‘libertarian’, ‘neo-conservative’ or (rolling eyes) conservative. Keep in mind Ronald Reagan described himself as a Liberal-and said his positions never changed, the party he was in did. Hayek described himself as a Liberal. As did Mises.
What really makes no sense is for the center-right to refer to leftists as Liberal. If you are going to let the opposition choose the paradigm, why don’t those who oppose abortion call themselves ‘anti-choice’ and prop 8 supporters call themselves proud ‘homophobes’? If descriptive accuracy is important on individual issues, why let the opposition the define the overall philosophy?**
There is a difference
TxCon (Diary) Friday, November 21st at 9:39AM EST (link)between modern liberalism (leftists) and classical liberalism (conservatives). The Founders, Adam Smith, Edmund Burke, et al are classical liberals. Also, the left now likes to call themselves progressive because they know the word “liberal” is political poison to most of the country.
Half right.
Diogenes314 (Diary) Friday, November 21st at 11:41AM EST (link)Modern ‘liberals’ are leftists. But classical Liberals are still Liberal, they just refer to themselves as ‘consevative’ or ‘libertarian’. and the point I was making (rather opaquely, it seems)in the prior post…
These are groups who will vote for Liberals. Unless they refer to themselves as consevatives and leftists as ‘liberal’, that is.
thanks equine friend - nt
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