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California Billionaire Tax Qualifies for November Ballot
« on: Thursday, Jun 18, 2026 02:13 pm »
California Billionaire Tax Qualifies for November Ballot

John Nolte 18 Jun 2026

This is great news: A ballot measure that will hit California billionaires with a one-time tax of five percent on all of their assets has just qualified to appear on the November 3 ballot, the New York Times reported.

Yes, voters, most of whom are not billionaires, will decide the issue.

This is glorious, and all decent people should hope this unbelievably destructive measure passes and begets further measures with similar destructive powers.

Just the threat of this legal theft will chase billionaires out of California. Sure, this time, it might not pass. This time, failed Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom might be able to convince the bill’s sponsors, the SEIU-UHW (Service Employees International Union – United Healthcare Workers West), to hold off placing it on the ballot by cutting some sort of a deal.

That doesn’t matter.

Even if it doesn’t pass this time, the very idea behind the measure, not to mention the fact it got so close to becoming reality, will hang like a threat over everyone’s head. This threat (which is quite real) ensures more and more billionaires will flee to free states like Florida and Texas.

And it won’t only be the billionaires who will feel threatened. Everyone knows how the left operates. As quick as the left went from Gays just want to get married — to — You’re bigots if you don’t let us trans your kids, this billionaire tax will become a millionaire tax and then a tax on anyone dumb enough to hold any kind of asset, like a car or home.

“The initiative would place a one-time, 5 percent tax on the assets of California residents with at least $1.1 billion and would dedicate most of the revenue to health care,” reports the far-left New York Times. “Those with between $1 billion and $1.1 billion would pay a lesser percentage.”

“If the measure does move forward, there almost certainly will be an expensive election fight in California,” adds the report. “It would pit the economic anxieties of working-class Californians against some of the state’s richest residents and business leaders, who say that such a tax would threaten California’s longstanding dominance in tech innovation.”

Some Democrats oppose it but only because — get this — “it would dedicate the overwhelming share of revenue to health care instead of education or social services.”

Sounds to me like we need another round of ballot measures to ensure California billionaires pay their fair share for “education and social services.”

The sooner California implodes, the sooner there can maybe-perhaps-possibly be a return to sanity in the former Golden State. I’m skeptical that anything, even bottoming out into a fentanyl-fueled pooptopia, can save the state, but that’s the only chance it has. Regardless, there will certainly be no reforming, no sanity, and no redemption as it stands now.

Besides, for us Normal People, watching Californians get what they vote for is all kinds of fun. People should get what they vote for. Why shouldn’t we all be happy for them and enjoy the results?

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Re: California Billionaire Tax Qualifies for November Ballot
« Reply #1 on: Thursday, Jun 18, 2026 05:04 pm »
“The initiative would place a one-time, 5 percent tax on .  .  .

One-time?  Yeah, sure.
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Re: California Billionaire Tax Qualifies for November Ballot
« Reply #2 on: Thursday, Jun 18, 2026 07:21 pm »
One-time?  Yeah, sure.
there won't be a single billionaire to tax by the t6im e the bill, which the idiot voters in California will vote for, hits Noisomes desk. So then they will move on to millionaires who have a wealth of 500 million and so on until they are down to the people who can least aford increased taxes...the middle class.

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Re: California Billionaire Tax Qualifies for November Ballot
« Reply #3 on: Thursday, Jun 18, 2026 10:15 pm »
Just look at the evolution of the temporary voluntary Federal income tax...
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California’s billionaire tax officially heads to Nov. 3 ballot
The initiative aims to impose a one-time 5% wealth tax on the Golden State’s billionaires to generate $100 billion in revenue.

 
By Madeline Shannon | The Center Square
Published: June 18, 2026 11:17pm


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The controversial union-backed billionaire tax in California is officially heading to the Nov. 3 ballot.

Secretary of State Shirley Weber announced the California Billionaire Tax Act exceeded the number of signatures it needed to qualify for the general election.

The initiative aims to impose a one-time 5% wealth tax on the Golden State’s billionaires to generate $100 billion in revenue. The tax would apply to assets like art, stocks and bonds. That money would be used to help backfill reductions in federal funding to K-12 schools, health services provided by Medi-Cal and aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as CalFresh in California, according to previous reporting by The Center Square.

Representatives from the advocacy group Billionaire Tax Now and the union backing the tax, Service Employees International Union – United Healthcare Workers West, did not respond to The Center Square before publication time.

https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/californias-billionaire-tax-officially-heads-nov-3-ballot
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California Billionaire Tax Qualifies for November Ballot

John Nolte 18 Jun 2026

This is great news: A ballot measure that will hit California billionaires with a one-time tax of five percent on all of their assets has just qualified to appear on the November 3 ballot, the New York Times reported.

Yes, voters, most of whom are not billionaires, will decide the issue.

This is glorious, and all decent people should hope this unbelievably destructive measure passes and begets further measures with similar destructive powers.

Just the threat of this legal theft will chase billionaires out of California. Sure, this time, it might not pass. This time, failed Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom might be able to convince the bill’s sponsors, the SEIU-UHW (Service Employees International Union – United Healthcare Workers West), to hold off placing it on the ballot by cutting some sort of a deal.

That doesn’t matter.

Even if it doesn’t pass this time, the very idea behind the measure, not to mention the fact it got so close to becoming reality, will hang like a threat over everyone’s head. This threat (which is quite real) ensures more and more billionaires will flee to free states like Florida and Texas.

And it won’t only be the billionaires who will feel threatened. Everyone knows how the left operates. As quick as the left went from Gays just want to get married — to — You’re bigots if you don’t let us trans your kids, this billionaire tax will become a millionaire tax and then a tax on anyone dumb enough to hold any kind of asset, like a car or home.

“The initiative would place a one-time, 5 percent tax on the assets of California residents with at least $1.1 billion and would dedicate most of the revenue to health care,” reports the far-left New York Times. “Those with between $1 billion and $1.1 billion would pay a lesser percentage.”

“If the measure does move forward, there almost certainly will be an expensive election fight in California,” adds the report. “It would pit the economic anxieties of working-class Californians against some of the state’s richest residents and business leaders, who say that such a tax would threaten California’s longstanding dominance in tech innovation.”

Some Democrats oppose it but only because — get this — “it would dedicate the overwhelming share of revenue to health care instead of education or social services.”

Sounds to me like we need another round of ballot measures to ensure California billionaires pay their fair share for “education and social services.”

The sooner California implodes, the sooner there can maybe-perhaps-possibly be a return to sanity in the former Golden State. I’m skeptical that anything, even bottoming out into a fentanyl-fueled pooptopia, can save the state, but that’s the only chance it has. Regardless, there will certainly be no reforming, no sanity, and no redemption as it stands now.

Besides, for us Normal People, watching Californians get what they vote for is all kinds of fun. People should get what they vote for. Why shouldn’t we all be happy for them and enjoy the results?

more
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/06/18/nolte-california-billionaire-tax-qualifies-for-november-ballot/
This will pass with a huge percentage.
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Just look at the evolution of the temporary voluntary Federal income tax...

"There is nothing in this world more permanent than a temporary government program."

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This will pass with a huge percentage.

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If a political party does not have its foundation in the determination to advance a cause that is right and that is moral, then it is not a political party; it is merely a conspiracy to seize power.     -Dwight Eisenhower-

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California will kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.  I suspect the courts will knock it down, but not before every billionaire finds another tax home.