So, Does It Matter? - on CA Politics - Podcasts!
Susan Shelley joins Jon Fleischman for a wide-ranging post-election discussion on what California’s latest election results may be telling us about the state’s political future. The conversation begins with a look at several high-profile tax and revenue measures that appear to have been rejected by voters, including healthcare-related sales taxes, vacant-home taxes, and San Francisco’s controversial CEO tax proposal. Susan explains why these results could signal growing voter skepticism toward government claims that higher taxes are necessary to maintain essential services. Jon and Susan also dive into one of the biggest looming battles facing California voters: the proposed billionaire tax. They discuss why critics view the measure as more than a one-time wealth grab, how it could permanently authorize wealth taxation in California, and why the debate may have implications far beyond a handful of wealthy residents. The discussion then shifts to California’s major political races. Susan shares her thoughts on Steve Hilton’s strong performance in the Governor’s race, why she believes his message is resonating with voters, and whether California’s political landscape may be more competitive than many observers assume. The two also discuss the Los Angeles mayoral race, Spencer Pratt’s impact on the campaign, Karen Bass’s challenges, homelessness, public safety, and whether voters are becoming more willing to reject the political assumptions that have dominated California government for decades. Finally, Susan offers her thoughts on affordability, energy policy, climate mandates, and why she remains optimistic that California’s biggest problems can still be solved through better public policy. In This Episode * Election Day takeaways * Taxpayer resistance to new taxes * Los Angeles streetlight assessments * Contra Costa healthcare sales tax defeat * San Diego vacant-home tax proposal * San Francisco CEO tax rejection * California’s proposed billionaire tax * Wealth taxes and constitutional concerns * Prop. 19 and inherited property * Steve Hilton’s gubernatorial campaign * Karen Bass and the LA mayoral race * Spencer Pratt’s political impact * Olympic taxpayer liability * Affordability, energy policy, and California’s future Connect Subscribe to Jon’s Substack: So, Does It Matter? www.sodoesitmatter.com [http://www.sodoesitmatter.com] Follow Jon for more California political analysis, interviews, and commentary on the issues shaping the Golden State.
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