Well, they aren't liking activist judges.
Newsjock (1000+ posts) Thu Dec-24-09 06:46 PM
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Judge strikes down Richmond's Chevron tax
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
In a blow to financially strapped Richmond and a $20 million victory for Chevron Corp., a Contra Costa County judge has struck down a tax approved by local voters last year that assessed the company for the value of the crude oil it refines in the city.
Measure T is unconstitutional because the tax is out of proportion to the business Chevron does in Richmond and the services it receives there, said Superior Court Judge David Flinn.
He said the tax also violates state law because it is based on the value of materials that Chevron uses in its refinery. Only the state can impose such a "use tax," Flinn said.
He said Chevron was entitled to a refund.
... City voters passed Measure T with a 51.5 percent majority in November 2008. It applied to all manufacturers but was aimed primarily at Chevron, the nation's second-largest oil company.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/1...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x4198120bluestateguy (1000+ posts) Thu Dec-24-09 06:51 PM
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1. Rulings should be ignored from activist judges who legislate from the bench.
Collect the tax anyway.
Let's bring back the ban on abortions.

avaistheone1 (1000+ posts) Thu Dec-24-09 07:12 PM
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9. I like how you think.
lol
So do I. We can reverse those rulings where judges have declared gay marriage to be valid.
Mudoria (1000+ posts) Thu Dec-24-09 06:54 PM
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2. Seems a reasonable ruling based on the law
according to the article. Appears the state would have to change the law for the city to tax Chevron.
Don't try and bring reason to the Island.

FreakinDJ (1000+ posts) Thu Dec-24-09 06:56 PM
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3. Chevron Corp has been debating leaving Richmond CA
because of this crap
That would mean the loss of 3 - 4000 good paying jobs Richmond and Contra Costa County desperately need as well as $10s of $Millions in community grants Chevron donates to the community and an additional Several $Million in anual property taxes to the state
Dimrats are good at driving businesses away.
Downwinder (1000+ posts) Thu Dec-24-09 06:59 PM
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4. How far is the refinery above sea level? n/t
Who cares. You do realize that almost all oil is below sea level in the ground, right?
From there it breaks down to a lot of squibble-squabbling and much flapping of arms at one another.