The Rob Kendall Show
Today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show opens with Rob arguing that Indiana’s property tax system is becoming as complicated and broken as the income tax system. He reacts to Governor Braun signing a property tax exemption for disabled veterans, saying the issue is not whether veterans deserve support, but whether the system itself is fair. Rob argues that when one group is exempted without forcing local governments to take less money, the burden simply shifts to everyone else. Rob says the larger problem is that Indiana leaders keep applying political Band-Aids instead of addressing whether property taxes should exist at all. He points out that homeowners are taxed on something they are not monetizing, often because someone else sold a nearby home for more money. He also warns that if lawmakers start exempting more groups, such as people over 65 or people who have paid off their mortgages, the cost will fall even harder on the remaining taxpayers unless local government spending is actually reduced. The show also takes aim at Braun’s handling of the issue, with Rob saying the governor does not seem genuinely committed to meaningful property tax reform. Rob argues Braun is trying to check boxes by offering targeted relief to certain groups rather than taking on schools, cities, towns, and counties that continue spending heavily. He says the only real solution is forcing local government reform, limiting referendums, and stopping the assessment system from driving bills higher year after year. Another segment focuses on Indianapolis City-County Councilor Jesse Brown and his IndyStar column urging Democrats to reject Beau Bayh. Rob says he disagrees with Brown politically but respects him as one of the few honest voices in city government willing to call out both parties. Rob also agrees with Brown’s broader point that regular people are being squeezed by a system that benefits the wealthy and politically connected, whether through the tax code, wars, utility bills, or AI data center deals. The episode closes with Rob arguing that both parties are failing regular people, even if they arrive there from different ideological directions. He says Brown is right that the wealthy and connected often shape government to benefit themselves, while ordinary taxpayers pay the bill. But when it comes to the Secretary of State race, Rob says Democrats are still likely to choose Beau Bayh because he gives them the strongest chance to win statewide after years of losses, especially if Republicans remain damaged by the Diego Morales scandal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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