Warmists love their taxes
(NPR) Measure AA — on the June 7 ballot in nine Bay Area counties — would raise money to protect the region from the expected rise in sea level.
Mielke says the measure, if passed, “would institute a modest $12 a year or $1 a month parcel tax.”
The property tax is projected to raise $500 million to defend against sea level rise by restoring marshes.
And you can be totally assured that the money would be spent properly, because government is wonderful at protecting the taxpayer’s money, right?
The challenge for supporters of Measure AA is to convince voters who live an hour drive from the bay — nowhere near the shoreline — that it matters to them.
Warmists always want to drag other people into their schemes.
“This is a very tiny tax shared by a lot of people that generates a huge amount of benefit,” says Lewis of Save the Bay, “for San Francisco Bay, for people and wildlife.”
It’s always a very tiny tax. $12 here, a $100 there, added to all the other costs of living increases from not just Warmist proposals, but all the other things their Progressive brethren propose, and we’re into some serious money.
