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The Fair Tax referendum failed. (Original Post) 634-5789 Nov 2020 OP
they donot teach economics.the media gives them ekonomikkks. pansypoo53219 Nov 2020 #1
Here in CA we get deceptive tv ads which mislead people Cicada Nov 2020 #2
We had a ton of deceptive tv ads here in IL ShazzieB Nov 2020 #3
My favorite example was a car insurance initiative Cicada Nov 2020 #4
VERY disappointing. nt live love laugh Nov 2020 #5
The ballot language was very confusing. Purposely I believe. nt live love laugh Nov 2020 #6

Cicada

(4,533 posts)
2. Here in CA we get deceptive tv ads which mislead people
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 06:53 AM
Nov 2020

And often the moneyed interests vastly outspend the truthful side, so people don’t really understand the issue.

ShazzieB

(16,241 posts)
3. We had a ton of deceptive tv ads here in IL
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 06:57 AM
Nov 2020

I couldn't watch TV without seeing them constantly. There were some non-deceptive ones, but they were greatly outnumbered. GD billionaires poured a ton of money into making sure it failed.

Cicada

(4,533 posts)
4. My favorite example was a car insurance initiative
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:10 AM
Nov 2020

The proposal was to provide universal auto insurance through a small fee in the price of gas. That would eliminate uninsured motorists 100% and dramatically reduce costs. When you had an accident you would randomly be assigned to an insurance company. That absolutely would reduce auto insurance costs in half or more. Think of how much Geico spends for commercials, how much is paid for insurance salesmen. It is a no brainer excellent idea. But it lost by a huge margin. A very nice man in Connecticut, Andrew Tobias, spent more than ten million dollars to get it on the CA ballot. He was told that firms would give him a 100% guarantee the initiative would get enough signatures in CA if he paid them 8 million to collect signatures. So he told CA officials they should put any initiative on the ballot in return for an eight million dollar filing fee. He didn’t get that rational idea adopted either.

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