Prop 13 is directly responsible for the housing shortage and insane prices. |
100% this. Also small family-run businesses in general, like neighborhood restaurants, barbershops, etc. |
They can sell like everyone else the. Take their $1m, because 2-3 siblings will split that $2-3m house, and they will be perfectly fine. Plenty of places to spend that $1m and get a great starter home. |
We aren’t going to let you take the assets of elderly people to fund your useless greedy homeless NGOs. |
How is anyone taking anything? |
Yeah, I want to live in communities where generational hard work is rewarded. I want the little local restaurants where grandparents and grandkids work side by side to survive. I want communities where extended family is prioritized. That’s precisely what Prop 13 protects. I absolutely do not want a community of soulless tiny concrete apartment blocks owned by Blackrock, which is what the PPs eager to kick out long-term families want. Go shill for hedge funds elsewhere. |
When you evict long-term home owners by raising their taxes to levels they cannot ever possibly pay, you are taking their homes. Don’t play coy. We know in the end your goal is a wealth transfer from hard-working elderly Californians who have contributed to their communities for years into the pockets of giant hedge funds and rapacious NGOs, both of which are united in their goal of destroying any sense of community and family that remains. |
It was clearly said to let Grandma stay, but her grandkids and kids do not deserve to keep the tax basis. Anything else is pure greed and inequitable. |
Being allowed to pass on the property tax benefit is insane. Why doesn’t someone propose to repeal that? |
I agree. Gotta go with the middle ground here |
They do but Grandma and Grandpa and all the windfall beneficiaries vote it down at the expense of everyone else. The greed is palpable. |
| Grandma shouldn’t be living in a big old house by herself just because it is the easiest and cheapest option for her. Society benefits when houses turnover and young families move into family sized houses. Grandma should move into a condo. I’m on the older side so that could be me very soon. It sucks to be forced to move but in the end a condo is fine. |
There is a huge overlap between people against Prop 13 and people who are vehemently opposed to general inheritance taxes because “I already paid taxes on that money!” The only explanation is selfishness and greed. |
Seems like the pro Prop 13 crowd have plenty of selfish reasons to resist change. Hiding behind grandma's apron "think of the olds!" doesn't disguise the motive. |
Grandma in this scenario has a nice pension and a house that was paid off several decades ago. She can afford to pay property tax. Other people are paying property tax as well as a mortgage and child care payments |