7/6/26 - Senator melts down on Rob, Bears stadium update, Property Tax elimination shredded
Today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show opens with Rob criticizing House Bill 1288, J.D. Prescott’s proposal to eliminate Indiana property taxes and replace them with a 7% sales tax on services. Rob says the bill would technically erase property taxes, but would replace the roughly $11.6 billion currently collected with as much as $15.4 billion in new revenue. He argues that means regular people would face a major tax increase while politicians still get to claim they “eliminated property taxes.”
Rob says the biggest winners under the plan would be wealthy property owners, large corporations, and data centers, because their property tax obligations would disappear. Regular homeowners would save on their property tax bills, but then pay more for services like haircuts, car repairs, landscaping, legal work, and accounting. Renters could be hit especially hard because landlords would have no guarantee or requirement to pass property tax savings back through lower rent.
The discussion also lays out Rob’s three requirements for any serious property tax reform. He says state leaders must first admit local governments are out of control, stop taxing people based on what someone else sold a house for, and eliminate the ability of local governments to bypass tax caps through referendums. Rob argues Prescott’s bill fails because it does not restrain local spending, does not fix the assessment system, and creates more money for government instead of forcing reform.
Another segment focuses on State Senator Mike Young, who criticized Rob online after a listener posted a photo of an old golf plaque with Rob’s name on it. Rob says the exchange matters because it shows how thin-skinned and entitled long-serving politicians become when they are challenged. He argues Young’s reaction had nothing to do with golf and everything to do with anger that Rob has repeatedly said Young has served too long, accomplished too little, and should leave office after decades in the General Assembly.
Rob uses the Mike Young exchange to argue that many career politicians see taxpayers as an endless ATM and resent anyone who calls attention to how they govern. He says Young and others complain about anger while ignoring the frustration caused by high taxes, crony capitalism, corruption, and a government that keeps taking more from regular people. Rob says the reason his show resonates is because he says out loud what many taxpayers already believe about the people who run the state.
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