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HB 344: defunding St. Louis

01 Sunday Jan 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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earnings tax, General Assembly, HB 344, Shamed Dogan, St. Louis

The earnings tax in St. Louis:

….the largest source of the City’s general revenue. People who live or work in the City of St. Louis contribute 1 percent of their earnings. It makes up 33 percent of the general fund, or about $164 million….

….Approximately 55 percent of St. Louis earnings tax revenues are paid by non-residents who use and benefit from City services….

A bill, pre-filed in the House on December 30th:

HB 344  
Prohibits the levying of an earnings tax on nonresidents of St. Louis City on January 1, 2019
Sponsor: Dogan, Shamed (098)
Proposed Effective Date: 8/28/2017
LR Number: 0724H.01I
Last Action: 12/30/2016 – Prefiled (H)
Bill String: HB 344
Next Hearing: Hearing not scheduled
Calendar: Bill currently not on a House calendar
[….]

The bill text:

FIRST REGULAR SESSION
HOUSE BILL NO. 344 [pdf]
99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVE DOGAN.
0724H.01I D. ADAM CRUMBLISS, Chief Clerk

AN ACT

To repeal section 92.111, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the levying of earnings taxes in certain cities.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Section 92.111, RSMo, is repealed and one new section enacted in lieu 2 thereof, to be known as section 92.111, to read as follows:
[….]
3. Notwithstanding the provisions under subsection 1 of this section, after December 31, 2018, no city not within a county shall levy or impose an earnings tax on any individual who does not reside in such city.

[emphasis in original]

Because people who demand and benefit from essential public services should never have to pay for them.

Sure, cut over $90,000,000.00 from the budget of St. Louis in one fell swoop. That’ll make the city an instant libertarian paradise, right?

Civility starts at home, Trumpies

25 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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Civility, Donald Trump, free speech, harassment, missouri, Post-Dispatch, St. Louis

As an antidote to post-election despair, coupled with disgust at the endless exhortations to be civil and strive for unity with an opposition that elected an ignorant, narcissistic grifter to lead the country, I wrote a letter to the editor (LTE) of the St. Louis Dispatch that was published on November 16. It was subsequently republished on the blog, Occasional Planet. The letter itself is not the subject of this post, however, but rather the chilling nature of the response it generated.

A few days ago, I received a phone message from a representative of the Post-Dispatch inquiring about whether or not I had received any “blowback” from the LTE since a gentleman in the same suburb in which I live had been receiving lots of unwarranted and unpleasant attention based on the mistaken perception that he had authored the letter. The mistake is easily explained. My first name “Willy” is a shortened version of a feminine name, and the gentleman in question is named “William,” shares my last name, and lives in the same suburb. Evidently some rabid Trumpie with more anger than brains had tried to look me up by name and city, the only identifiers printed in the paper, and jumped to the conclusion that the first likely name he found was the anti-Trump offender whom he/she needed to silence.

In a subsequent conversation with the Post-Dispatch representative, I learned that the harassment was repeated over time and had reached the level of stalking. The Trumpie thug had informed his “lefty” victim that he knew the type of car he drives and would be watching him. This type of implied threat, according to my informant, had left the poor man understandably nearly distraught.

I have never spoken to this man and cannot think of anything to do to help alleviate the distress he is experiencing because of my opinions – which I will, however, continue to express. In the future, though, I will use my full first name if I submit any more letters to the paper in order to avoid implicating the many innocent Williams in the area. Of course I know that small potatoes are the ones that grow in the future when the problem is here and now.

It’s also true that I don’t want to invite the attentions of this or any other unhinged rightwing crackpot; we’ve already experienced random if minor vandalism on our property in past years and, thanks to the NRA, people have far too much leeway in Missouri to shoot whenever emotion moves them. I also hope that the victim of these implicit efforts to violently repress free speech reports them to the police. If nothing more, we need to establish an official record of threats that are delivered in Trump’s name.

Ironically, the letter that started it all addressed my belief that civility is not likely to be effective in dealing with a Trump-led government, and that unity with folks espousing odious goals is not desirable. And then, what do you know? A Trump supporter showed me just how much value Trumpies place on civil discourse. In case you’re interested, here is the text of the letter (see if you can find the outstanding grammatical error)

I have read several letters in this space urging those who voted for Hillary Cointon – winner of the popular vote – to be gracious in defeat and unify behind President-elect Donald Trump. As well-meant as such exhortations are, they ignore the fact that, based on Trump’s rhetoric and the team of advisors he has assembled, many Americans are frightened for our future and the future of our country. There is too much at stake to sit back and pretend it’s business as usual.

Trump actively encouraged a nativist coalition that includes overt racists. He acquiesced in essentially treasonous Russian meddling in an American election. He has promised to curtail press freedom, and impose the socio-religious preferences of a rightwing Christian minority on the entire country. His inner circle includes advocates of police state tactics and torture.

Trump has given the thumbs up to Paul Ryan’s plans to gut Medicare under the guise of replacing Obamacare – the loss of which will itself will cost millions of us our healthcare. Efforts to decimate Social Security are on the horizon. Environmental protection is now a dead letter.

Trump has pledged to nominate Supreme Court Justices who will enable all these depredations while supporting “business friendly” laws that sustain the creation of a corporate oligarchy.

If you think that Trump’s cadres care about civility, you are fooling yourself. This is not the time for exchanging polite nothings; it’s time to get ready for the fight of our lives.

Interestingly, another contributor to the Post-Dispatch’s letters section experienced a similarly uncivil response – while the semi-illegible letter she received is not as frightening as threats of implied bodily harm and evidence of stalking, it is scary enough that it was placed in her home’s mailbox, indicating that a writer who feels that Trump’s election entitles her/him to express his/her inner ugliness knows where she lives.

It’s fitting that the moral of this story seems to confirm the message of my LTE, that “if you think Trump’s cadres care about civility you are fooling yourself.” It is clear that the only thing they care about is submission on the part of their opponents, which leads to the second lesson to be learned: watch out and take care – there are plenty of potential recruits for an American brownshirt-stlyle militia just raring to get going.

*2nd sentence of 4th paragraph slightly edited (11/25/16, 9:33 pm)

Antonio French wins the Internets for the entire election cycle

04 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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Antonio French, missouri, social media, St. Louis, Twitter, voting

This.

Antonia French, yesterday, via Twitter:

antoniofrench110316

Antonio French ‏@AntonioFrench
No. We have a hard enough time getting people to vote 1 time.

Steve Coleman @SColemanLU
@AntonioFrench do you believe that there is a voter fraud problem in St. Louis?

9:29 PM – 3 Nov 2016

Bosnians in Missouri might check Trump and his Missouri Trumpsters

04 Sunday Sep 2016

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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Bosnian immigrants, Donald Trump, Election 2016, Eric Greitens., missouri, St. Louis

Back in August I noted that GOP gubernatorial candidate Eric Greitens seemed to be trying to retroactively relocate his student vounteer work in Croatia to Bosnia. It seemed likely that he thought this little fib might influence the large Bosnian community in and around St. Louis -one of the largest in the country – to view his candidacy more favorably.

Greitens might have been on to something when it comes to courting the Bosnian bloc. The question is whether a fictitious volunteer stint in Bosnia will counter the negative appeal of Donald Trump at a time when presidential coattails can lead to victory or defeat. Apropos of which, the U.S. edition of The Guardian is carrying a story today about how the Bosnian community might bring about Trump’s downfall in Missouri.

It doesn’t take a genius to understand why Trump might roil emotions among Bosnians. Most of the local Bosnians are relatively recent immigrants and they are predominantly Muslims. Trump’s anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim shtick is likely not only unappealing, but probably downright scary:

While never a monolith, Bosnian Americans in St Louis – which is home to an estimated 50,000 to 70,000 Bosnian Muslims – have near-universally been put off by Trump’s anti-Muslim, anti-refugee rhetoric and are wary of the Republican candidate’s popularity among Serbian nationalists. If they are mobilized as a bloc to vote against Trump for these reasons, 2016 could mark the national debut of Missouri’s “Bosnian vote”, costing Trump the state’s 10 electoral votes.

[… .] Anecdotally, community leaders estimate that voter registration in St Louis’s Bosnian community has surged by the thousands over the past two years.

The Guardian goes further and speculates that this election might help to solidify the longer-term political importance of an emerging Bosnian voting bloc:

Historically, Missouri has been a swing state, though is often assumed by pundits to be a Republican giveaway. In 2008, Republican John McCain won the state’s electoral votes by a margin of less than 1% – mere thousands of votes. In 2012, Republican Mitt Romney won the state by 10%, but liberal Democrat Claire McCaskill also kept her seat in the US Senate by more than 15%. The state also has a Democrat governor.

In recent years, Bosnian voters in St Louis have asserted themselves as a potent force in local politics, and politicians – mainly Democrats – have taken notice.

One can only hope that The Guardian’s speculations bear Democratic fruit in Missouri this year, and that, as an added bonus, Greitens goes down too, tangled in Trump’s flimsy coattails if not because he’s an opportunistic poseur.

Campaign Finance: What’s he up to now?

20 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commissiob, PACs, Rex Sinquefield, St. Louis

Say what you will about the outcome of the statewide primaries, the checkbook is still open.

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C161310 08/19/2016 MAKE SAINT LOUIS SAFE Rex Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Westphalia MO 65085 Retired 8/18/2016 $280,973.16

[emphasis added]

It’s a new PAC:

C161310: Make Saint Louis Safe
Committee Type: Political Action
9 North Euclid Avenue Unit 603
St Louis Mo 63108
Established Date: 08/05/2016
[….]

MakeSLSafe081916

In November.

Campaign Finance: once more, with feeling

11 Friday Mar 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, earnings tax, Kansas City, missouri, PAC, Rex Sinquefield, St. Louis

Rex Sinquefield again wrote another really big random number check for the political action committee promoting the destruction of public services in Kansas City and St. Louis. Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C161039 03/11/2016 VOTE NO ON THE E-TAX Rex Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Westphalia MO 65085 Retired 3/10/2016 $319,257.00

[emphasis added]

Previously:

Campaign Finance: The 0.00000000001% (March 2, 2016)

Campaign Finance: reducing the percentage even more (March 4, 2016)

Campaign Finance: You were expecting anything else? (March 8, 2016)

Campaign Finance: continuing… (March 9, 2016)

Campaign Finance: continuing…

09 Wednesday Mar 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, earnings tax, Kansas City, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, PAC, Rex Sinquefield, St. Louis

Wouldn’t it be easier to just write one check?:

Rex Sinquefield again wrote another really big random number check for the political action committee promoting the destruction of public services in Kansas City and St. Louis. Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C161039 03/09/2016 VOTE NO ON THE E-TAX Rex Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Westphalia MO 65085 Retired 3/8/2016 $346,904.00

[emphasis added]

Previously:

Campaign Finance: The 0.00000000001% (March 2, 2016)

Campaign Finance: reducing the percentage even more (March 4, 2016)

Campaign Finance: You were expecting anything else? (March 8, 2016)

Campaign Finance: You were expecting anything else?

08 Tuesday Mar 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, earnings tax, Kansas City, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, PAC, Rex Sinquefield, St. Louis

Rex Sinquefield wrote another really big random number check for the political action committee promoting the destruction of public services in Kansas City and St. Louis. Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C161039 03/07/2016 VOTE NO ON THE E-TAX Rex Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Westphalia MO 65085 Retired 3/7/2016 $395,857.00

[emphasis added]

Gee, piece by piece Missouri’s largest cities can become right wingnut libertarian paradises like, you know, Kansas.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: The 0.00000000001% (March 2, 2016)

Campaign Finance: reducing the percentage even more (March 4, 2016)

Campaign Finance: reducing the percentage even more

04 Friday Mar 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, earnings tax, Kansas City, missouri, Rex Sinquefield, St. Louis

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for the Rex Sinquefield-centric anti-earnings tax campaign committee, funded by Rex Sinquefield:

C161039 03/04/2016 VOTE NO ON THE E-TAX Rex Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Westphalia MO 65085 Retired 3/3/2016 $452,804.00

[emphasis added]

Why, that would make it an even $1,071,110.00 from one person. Go figure.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: The 0.00000000001% (March 2, 2016)

Campaign Finance: The 0.00000000001%

02 Wednesday Mar 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, earnings tax, Kansas City, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Rex Sinquefield, St. Louis

Just not in the direction you think.

Not exactly a grassroots movement. Rex Sinquefield's contribution to the 'Vote No On The E-Tax' campaign committee.

Not exactly a grassroots movement. Rex Sinquefield’s contribution to the ‘Vote No On The E-Tax’ campaign committee.

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for the Rex Sinquefield-centric anti-earnings tax campaign committee:

C161039 03/02/2016 VOTE NO ON THE E-TAX Rex Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Westphalia MO 65085 Retired 3/1/2016 $618,306.00

[emphasis added]

That’s an interesting large number.

The committee is new:

C161039: Vote No On The E-Tax

Committee Type: Campaign
308 East High Street Suite 301
Jefferson City Mo 65101 Established Date: 02/18/2016
[….]

Ballot Measure History
Ballot Measures Election Date Subject Support/Oppose

Proposition E 04/05/2016 Shall The Earnings Tax Of 1% Imposed By The City Of Stlouis Be Continued For A Period Of 5 Years Commencing Jan 1 Immediately Following The Date Of This Election/City Of St Louis Oppose
Question 1 04/05/2016 Shall The Earnings Tax Of 1% Imposed By The City Of Kansas City Be Continued For A Period Of 5 Years Commencing Jan 1 Immediately Following The Date Of This Election/City Of Kansas City Oppose
Earnings Tax Issues 08/02/2016 Campaign Agains Any And All Earnings Tax Issues/Statewide Oppose
Earnings Tax Issues 11/08/2016 Campaign Against Any And All Earnings Tax Issues/Statewide Oppose

[emphasis added]

The one man effort to screw over Kansas City and St. Louis continues.

Oh, and that $40.00? We can’t figure out where that came from:

Missouri Ethics Commission
M.E.C. ID NO. C161039 [pdf]
ADDENDUM STATEMENT
PURPOSE: Form Addendum should be used for explanation of any additional information needed to complete an accurate filing of this report.

Miscellaneous Receipt:
Deposit required for opening bank account.
Amount: 40.00

MO 300-1325 (10-06) ADDENDUM STMT

There’s no indication in the report where that $40.00 came from.

Previously:

The definition of obscenity (October 2, 2010)

What ten million dollars gets you (October 5, 2010)

Kansas City and St. Louis earnings taxes: continuation wins in landslides (April 6, 2011)

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