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In reply to the discussion: Overturning of Prop. 13 sought in lawsuit (California) [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)The effects it had were exclusively negative. It made university eduction unavailable to all but the children of the white wealthy, it destroyed the public school systems of the state(systems that can never be adequately replaced by private schools, since private schools are also available only to the rich and mostly available only to the white and universally focus on teaching their students to be incurious right-wing bigots) made labor and environmental laws unenforceable due to lack of funds.
Even if ANY good were done by 13, it could never make up for all that evil.
California is dying as a result of 13. If, at least, the supermajority thing isn't thrown out, California will be the Mississippi of the West Coast in a few decades.
That's all right by you, so long as a few bitter old white folks, none of whom ever did anything generous in their lives have low property taxes?
Prop 13 is killing the youth of California and the future of California so people of the past wouldn't have to see successful working-class and Rainbow people in their neighborhoods. It had NO positive intent.