Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Silver Gaia

(5,453 posts)
17. From what I've read, this is basically what his opposition is about.
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 04:20 AM
22 hrs ago

(And no, I don't have a link, but I did read his words.) He indicated that he thought all this would actually do is cause many of the billionaires to just leave the state, so in the long run, it could cause more harm than good. That fits with him saying he thought such taxation would be positioned better at the federal level than the state level. That makes sense to me.

I am a Californian and I do support Newsom, so this matters a lot to me. He seems to think things over pretty carefully rather than spewing out lnee-jerk nonsense like so many politicians do these days. That, the "knee-jerk nonsense," has become so common that I think we tend to expect it, and sometimes judge a carefully expressed opinion to its detriment by that same standard. I've been watching and listening, and am willing to consider the merits of his viewpoint.

Recommendations

2 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

That's because he knows such a bill would never pass Fiendish Thingy Friday #1
Forgive my skeptical take... GJGCA Friday #2
The oligarchs will give it their best shot Fiendish Thingy Friday #4
That bill is gonna pass in California hookaleft Friday #6
It's not a bill Fiendish Thingy Friday #7
pretty obvious he doesn't want his presidential run defined by driving business out of CA thebigidea Friday #8
From what I've read, this is basically what his opposition is about. Silver Gaia 22 hrs ago #17
Personally I think it should be $300 million and up The Grand Illuminist 15 hrs ago #18
Exactly right Prairie Gates Friday #11
My first thought exactly not fooled Friday #14
A National Billionaire Tax is the right answer..... HOWEVER getting it passed is another story. groundloop Friday #3
I'm guessing he wants billionaire's money in his pocket Buddyzbuddy Friday #5
signing free college into law was better than anything Bernie ever managed thebigidea Friday #9
This is also true Prairie Gates Friday #12
What does Bernie have to do with this? Buddyzbuddy Friday #13
Sad, but true. LudwigPastorius Yesterday #15
Any wealth tax would have to be national. dwilso40641 Friday #10
It could be state by state, but that would be a nightmare Bluetus 7 hrs ago #19
I'm for taxing the billionaires at both state and local levels. tirebiter Yesterday #16
CA will allow them an installment plan of five years at one percent miyazaki 6 hrs ago #20
Multi-millionaires are loving all the focus on billionaires only.... Mark.b2 5 hrs ago #21
Here is what I don't get. Why the hell are the opposed to paying taxes?? hookaleft 5 hrs ago #22
Latest Discussions»Latest Breaking News»Gavin Newsom opposes a Ca...»Reply #17