Prop 1: NO -- Bonds are bad. They cost more than they are worth, and we
have enough money, but for all the wasteful spending.
Prop 2: NO -- No Housing Bonds, either. Just No.
Prop 3: NO -- see above.
Prop 4: NO -- Hospitals need more freedom from bad regulations, not
more bond money.
Prop 5: YES -- Lower property taxes is a win for homeowners, consumers,
and cities as a whole.
Prop 6: YES! YES! YES! -- We want to repeal that horrid gas tax and the
car tax, too!
Prop 7 -- Yes. This is a symbolic gesture, but gives the state
legislature the authority to end Daylight Savings Time. We don't need this
anymore.
Prop 8 -- NO! This is socialized medicine at its worst, putting
regulation and red tape onto already cash-strapped and harried medical
facilities. This would essentially shut down dialysis clinics. NO!
Prop 10 -- HELL NO! Rent control, and not just for apartments, but for
homeowners, would be a nightmare. Massive violation of private property rights.
It would make the housing crisis worse. Homeowners would flee the state, and
apartment owners would sell their properties and have them demolished. This
will make an already bad problem so much WORSE!
Prop 11 -- YES. This law allows private ambulance firms to honor their
contracts with cities and counties, allowing the employees to remain on-call
during breaks. The "No to Prop 11" movement is a bunch of bitter
union hacks that is trying to hold onto what little power they have left
following the Janus vs. ASCMFE Ruling earlier this year.
Prop 12 -- NO. This misguided measure will not protect animals and will
jack up the price of goods in the state of California. We are taxed and
regulated enough. NO!
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