Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Tuesday, July 14, 2026

California voters will decide in November whether politicians can receive taxpayer-funded campaign money under a ballot measure that would repeal the state's decades-old ban on public financing. Proposition 4, titled the Allow Public Financing of Election Campaigns measure, will appear on the Nov. 3 statewide ballot. If approved, the measure would allow local governments across California to establish programs that use taxpayer dollars to finance political campaigns, repealing the ban established in 1988 by Proposition 73, which prohibited the use of public funds for election campaigns. Critics say the proposal would force taxpayers to subsidize political campaigns at a time when many Californians are struggling with affordability. Several California cities, including Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley, already operate campaign financing programs,

More

Comments

Admin's note: Participants in this discussion must follow the site's moderation policy. Profanity will be filtered. Abusive conduct is not allowed.

Who cares? Nazi trillionaires write checks all the time.

#1 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-07-14 07:52 PM | Reply

It pays for everything else ... so why not ...

In practice though this of course would be withheld if the governor of the State didn't like you.

Similar to prop36 that passed to spend money to nail repeat retail theft offenders ... but no ...

"Californians overwhelmingly passed Prop 36 to crack down on repeat retail theft and the state's deadly drug crisis while delivering proven, court-supervised treatment. Yet Governor Newsom has again turned his back, denying communities across the state the resources they need to enforce the law and save lives. With their hands tied by a lack of funding, law enforcement, prosecutors, and probation officers cannot fully hold offenders accountable or steer them into the treatment they desperately need.

Proposition 36 is working where it's funded: it reduces repeat crime, breaks the cycle of addiction, and helps people reclaim their lives and families. Counties are ready to implement real change that voters demanded with the law's passage " but they cannot succeed without the state's full commitment. The voters spoke loud and clear. It's time for Governor Newsom and the state to stop defying the will of the people and fully fund Proposition 36."
www.cpoc.org

California's doesn't have a democracy.

#2 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-07-14 08:27 PM | Reply

Fuck off retard

#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-07-14 09:02 PM | Reply

Who cares?

#1 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-07-14 07:52 PM | Reply | Flag:

Not you fk'n raetards..

#4 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2026-07-14 09:40 PM | Reply


Not you fk'n raetards..
#4 | POSTED BY LFTHNDTHRDS

he doesn't pay taxes, he's a net drain on his fellow man.

#5 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-07-14 09:47 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Is this a bad time to point out who actually pays taxes?

#6 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2026-07-14 09:53 PM | Reply

only the truly middle class and the wealthy pay taxes.... The divide is growing but the poor pay nothing

#7 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2026-07-14 09:56 PM | Reply

And the wealthy are leaving that schithole..

#8 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2026-07-14 09:57 PM | Reply

"the poor pay nothing"

Only if you're cherry-picking which taxes count, and which (higher) taxes don't.

Why are you pretending sales taxes, excise taxes, property taxes, and payroll taxes don't exist?!?

#9 | Posted by Danforth at 2026-07-14 11:40 PM | Reply

Why are you pretending sales taxes, excise taxes, property taxes, and payroll taxes don't exist?!?

That's what Splitters do.

#10 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-07-14 11:45 PM | Reply

The following HTML tags are allowed in comments: a href, b, i, p, br, ul, ol, li and blockquote. Others will be stripped out. Participants in this discussion must follow the site's moderation policy. Profanity will be filtered. Abusive conduct is not allowed.

Anyone can join this site and make comments. To post this comment, you must sign it with your Drudge Retort username. If you can't remember your username or password, use the lost password form to request it.
Username:
Password:

Home | Breaking News | Comments | User Blogs | Stats | Back Page | RSS Feed | RSS Spec | DMCA Compliance | Privacy

Drudge Retort