Campaigners behind the one-time 5% billionaires wealth tax in California are calling out what they describe as trickery and deception by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, who on Friday released a proposal for a national billionaire’s income tax even as he actively opposes the effort to tax the wealth of billionaires in the state that he and his party currently control.

“Newsom does not want to tax billionaires,” said the Billionaire Tax Now campaign in a statement, “but he wants you to think he does.”

As Common Dreams reported Friday, critics of Newsom warn that the governor thinks “he can fool everyone” with his proposal for a national tax on the income of billionaires while simultaneously opposing a wealth tax headed for a referendum vote in November designed to fill a massive healthcare funding gap in the state created by the budget bill passed by Republicans and signed by President Donald Trump last year.

  • ryper@lemmy.ca
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    4 hours ago

    The tax proposed in California is a one-time thing. Any billionaires that end up paying it will almost certainly see their wealth increase by what they paid and then some by the time Newsom is in a position to implement a national tax (and he probably won’t do it). Newsom’s tax is not a reason not to go ahead with California’s tax.

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    16 hours ago

    Newsom is going to be the giant bowl of oatmeal that will be the DNC candidate for president, Soooo we can expect no changes, and this timeline will continue to blow chunks.

    Fuck the centrist DNC, they will kill us all.

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    20 hours ago

    This dude is in the position to lead by example. The governor of the state that happens to be the 4th largest economy in the world.

    Tax those parasites!

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    21 hours ago

    A national tax ensures billionaires have more difficulty dodging it. A tax in a single state just makes people move to a different state. Tactically, it makes more sense.

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      20 hours ago

      That’s like saying your parasites will move to a different body if they can’t suck your blood. Ummmm, okay. Economies are not propped up by billionaires, they succeed in spite of them.