Friday, February 20, 2009

I never thought I'd see the day when Bill Fromhold lied: Local Dems again push for C-Tran ability to levy tax for light rail

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Local democrats seem particularly keen on jamming an unwanted, unneeded and massive waste of money and increased costs down our collective throats known as the I-5 Bridge Replacement/Loot rail project.

It's bad enough that they desperately want to be able to engage in their political pay backs and pay offs without asking us if we want this huge pile of crap dumped in our laps.

But our leftist legislators are so in the tank that they refuse to take any action to ASK us if WE want this garbage. And we all know why.

Bill Fromhold is a former legislator from the Soviet Socialist Republic of the 49th District. This district will act as the first stage terminus of this public policy abortion known as loot rail. Bill has had a long career in government, and left the legislature in part to administer a fund designed to, effectively, increase teaching competency in this state.

He was screwed out of that gig by the WEA, so he needed another job. Ultimately, he's landed a gig as chief liar for the Columbian River Crossing Rip off, the group who has gone through 10's of millions of taxpayer provided dollars to produce a pre-ordained outcome study that I could have provided for $20.

Now we find ourselves on a particularly despicable action on the part of Craig Pridemore, best known for cutting wholly-owned tribal/David Barnett subsidiary Commissioner Steve Stuart a huge brake back in 2005 by modifying campaign contribution legislation he was working on so that his buddy Stuart could keep massive contributions by local developers.

This is the C-Trans redux, based on the strategy those scum employed when they passed their last vote. That strategy included skillful gerrymandering that cut out as many as 51,000 voters from north and east county so that they could turn their crushing tax increase defeat at the polls into a huge victory.

What they're doing effectively amounts to drawing their boundaries around every retail center of any size within the county, so those centers would have to charge the tax increase, even to the tens of thousands who were not allowed to have any say in the vote itself.

Local legislative opposition to this iteration of stealing from the people is in large part based on the ongoing C-Trans theft that has taken place for years, and will take place in the future.

This history is easily proven. It was an entirely legal scam where democracy took a bullet in the most rotten and unjustifiable way.

Fromhold, when confronted is quoted in the Pravda Columbian thusly:
"I think we just take a different point of view in terms of the fairness issue," he said. "It's more fair in that the users of the high-capacity transit are going to be the taxpayers of the high-capacity transit."
Yeah. And the sign over the door at concentration camps used to say "Arbeit Macht Frei." (Work makes you free.)

Forcing people to pay for something when they haven't been allowed the right to vote on the project at hand is, perhaps, the LEAST fair outcome possible. And to believe or expect that C-Trans or it's minions would suddenly give a damn about "fairness" after how badly they've been screwing us for years is to believe the sun comes up in the South.

On the surface, Mr. Fromhold's response makes sense. But only on the surface.

The fact is this: no one has drawn any lines to show us as what the outlines of this extortion is going to look like. But you can rest assured that it will include every Fred Meyers; every Safeway, the Vancouver Mall, every WalMart, every QFC, every Albertsons, Every Best Buy, every Costco... every... every.

So the FACT is this: like the C-Trans scam that took place before, tens of thousands of us will not be allowed to vote. But NONE of us will be able to avoid paying the tax increase to cover this unwanted and unneeded project, because ALL of the retail centers will be magically included within the gerrymandered borders of this scam... REGARDLESS of whether or not we are "users of high-capacity transit."

Notice that Fromhold even avoids the term "light rail?" Remember the leftist outrage at Dino Rossi's decision to use the term "GOP" instead of "Republican?"

Same thing.

So, in that respect, Fromhold has agreement with the massive and unlistened-to opposition: We DO have a "different view" about "fairness." Fromhold and the people he works for absolutely don't give a damn about fairness, while the rest of us actually do.

Remember, people: there is no lie the proponents of this colossal and unimaginable waste of money will not tell to make it happen. They don't give a damn about fairness or anything else we want as long as they can get their economic black hole of a project through, regardless of our opposition.

If successful, this will be a stain on the very idea of democracy here locally that will last for decades. This despicable and inexcusable conduct is just that. And for that, there is no possibly acceptable excuse.


Local Dems again push for C-Tran ability to levy tax for light rail
But 18th District Republicans vow to fight House and Senate bill

Thursday, February 19 6:46 p.m.

BY KATHIE DURBIN
COLUMBIAN STAFF WRITER

Democratic lawmakers from Vancouver are pushing again this year for legislation that would allow C-Tran to create a subdistrict to fund operation of light rail in Clark County.

But Republican Reps. Jaime Herrera and Ed Orcutt, who represent the 18th District, have vowed to fight the measure, saying it would require some residents of north and east Clark County to pay higher taxes where they work and shop.

Bills in both chambers would allow C-Tran to ask voters living within the subdistrict to tax themselves to pay for operation of a light rail line connecting to Tri-Met's system in the Portland metropolitan area. Voter approval would be required before either a system plan or a finance plan could be implemented.

Sen. Craig Pridemore is the prime sponsor of Senate Bill 5540, which had a hearing in the Senate Transportation Committee on Feb. 9. Rep. Jim Moeller is the lead sponsor of House Bill 1677, which is scheduled for action by the House Transportation Committee Thursday.

The ability to create a High-Capacity Transportation Corridor Area is key to C-Tran's strategy for connecting urban Clark County to light rail or high-capacity bus transit as part of the construction of a new Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River.

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