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GJGCA

(324 posts)
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 03:59 PM Yesterday

Gavin Newsom opposes a California wealth tax. He's proposing a national billionaire tax instead

Source: CNN

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday proposed a national tax on billionaires that he says is the first part of an “economic reset for America” agenda, which aides explicitly say is part of his considering to launch a presidential campaign.

Newsom explains why that he will personally vote no on the California proposal, which would levy a one-time 5% tax on residents with a net worth over $1 billion.

"We’re competing with 50 states,” Newsom told the World Economic Forum earlier this year. “Capital flows and move(s). That’s real. It’s not imagined. It’s very, very real.”

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/26/politics/gavin-newsom-billionaire-tax-california

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Gavin Newsom opposes a California wealth tax. He's proposing a national billionaire tax instead (Original Post) GJGCA Yesterday OP
That's because he knows such a bill would never pass Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #1
Forgive my skeptical take... GJGCA Yesterday #2
The oligarchs will give it their best shot Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #4
That bill is gonna pass in California hookaleft Yesterday #6
It's not a bill Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #7
pretty obvious he doesn't want his presidential run defined by driving business out of CA thebigidea Yesterday #8
From what I've read, this is basically what his opposition is about. Silver Gaia 18 hrs ago #17
Personally I think it should be $300 million and up The Grand Illuminist 11 hrs ago #18
Exactly right Prairie Gates Yesterday #11
My first thought exactly not fooled 22 hrs ago #14
A National Billionaire Tax is the right answer..... HOWEVER getting it passed is another story. groundloop Yesterday #3
I'm guessing he wants billionaire's money in his pocket Buddyzbuddy Yesterday #5
signing free college into law was better than anything Bernie ever managed thebigidea Yesterday #9
This is also true Prairie Gates Yesterday #12
What does Bernie have to do with this? Buddyzbuddy Yesterday #13
Sad, but true. LudwigPastorius 22 hrs ago #15
Any wealth tax would have to be national. dwilso40641 Yesterday #10
It could be state by state, but that would be a nightmare Bluetus 3 hrs ago #19
I'm for taxing the billionaires at both state and local levels. tirebiter 20 hrs ago #16
CA will allow them an installment plan of five years at one percent miyazaki 2 hrs ago #20
Multi-millionaires are loving all the focus on billionaires only.... Mark.b2 1 hr ago #21
Here is what I don't get. Why the hell are the opposed to paying taxes?? hookaleft 58 min ago #22

Fiendish Thingy

(24,481 posts)
1. That's because he knows such a bill would never pass
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 04:03 PM
Yesterday

Between the filibuster and the wholesale purchase of congressional votes by techbros, Newsom knows a national tax on billionaires would be DOA.

A referendum, like the one in California, on the other hand, cannot be stalled, obstructed or bribed into defeat,

GJGCA

(324 posts)
2. Forgive my skeptical take...
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 04:12 PM
Yesterday

... (not on your main point)

...but about "A referendum ... cannot be stalled, obstructed or bribed into defeat", because I fear that's exactly what will happen (attempted anyway), a flood of advertising $$$ if nothing else.

Fiendish Thingy

(24,481 posts)
4. The oligarchs will give it their best shot
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 04:18 PM
Yesterday

But in the end the voters will have their say.

hookaleft

(1,414 posts)
6. That bill is gonna pass in California
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 04:26 PM
Yesterday

I love Newsome but he is wrong on this bill. I cannot understand his opposition. And don't tell me he is corrupt, I don't believe that bullshit and I WILL vote for him to be president. I just wish he would explain himself.

Fiendish Thingy

(24,481 posts)
7. It's not a bill
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 04:49 PM
Yesterday

It’s a referendum, and if it passes, it will be because the voters supported it, and it couldn’t be defeated through politics-as-usual.

thebigidea

(13,597 posts)
8. pretty obvious he doesn't want his presidential run defined by driving business out of CA
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 05:07 PM
Yesterday

and you know that's how it would be depicted by our beloved liberal media. They wouldn't give two shits about it balancing budgets or whatnot.

Silver Gaia

(5,453 posts)
17. From what I've read, this is basically what his opposition is about.
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 04:20 AM
18 hrs ago

(And no, I don't have a link, but I did read his words.) He indicated that he thought all this would actually do is cause many of the billionaires to just leave the state, so in the long run, it could cause more harm than good. That fits with him saying he thought such taxation would be positioned better at the federal level than the state level. That makes sense to me.

I am a Californian and I do support Newsom, so this matters a lot to me. He seems to think things over pretty carefully rather than spewing out lnee-jerk nonsense like so many politicians do these days. That, the "knee-jerk nonsense," has become so common that I think we tend to expect it, and sometimes judge a carefully expressed opinion to its detriment by that same standard. I've been watching and listening, and am willing to consider the merits of his viewpoint.

Prairie Gates

(8,671 posts)
11. Exactly right
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 05:48 PM
Yesterday

California could absolutely pass this bill.

No national billionaires tax will ever pass without drastic structural (revolutionary) change. You can propose it all day long because it will never go anywhere.

groundloop

(14,002 posts)
3. A National Billionaire Tax is the right answer..... HOWEVER getting it passed is another story.
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 04:17 PM
Yesterday

Eloon and all the other oligarchs will spend very heavily to convince us that it's an evil, unAmerican concept.

Buddyzbuddy

(3,051 posts)
5. I'm guessing he wants billionaire's money in his pocket
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 04:21 PM
Yesterday

but not in Californian's pockets. What a shame to throw away his political career for so little from so few after all the good that he has stood for. He will run in '28 but I will not vote for him in the primary. That means about 30 votes at least, in my extended family that will not vote for him in the primary.

He had no problem raising our gasoline taxes to pay for Cal Trans or turning tax payer funded highways into private toll roads, or raising car registration fees but when it comes to taxing billionaires to raise money to fund a State Medical cost shortfall he's very concerned with saving them money.

Buddyzbuddy

(3,051 posts)
13. What does Bernie have to do with this?
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 07:50 PM
Yesterday

He's not part of the conversation and not part of California, but he is critical of billionaires, which tells me where you might be coming from.

Yes, free community College was a good thing, which is one of the reasons I supported Newsom, for Governor. When you are an executive, what you say and do carries more weight than when you're part of a collaboration like Bernie. Bernie has not changed his tune ever, to capitulate to anybody's favor. What you see is what you get. Can you say the same about Newsom?

LudwigPastorius

(15,265 posts)
15. Sad, but true.
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 12:25 AM
22 hrs ago

His calculus must be that he needs the money of the left-leaning rich techies and Hollywooders if he's going to run for the White House in '28.

Bluetus

(3,317 posts)
19. It could be state by state, but that would be a nightmare
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 06:54 PM
3 hrs ago

Billionaires would just park their wealth elsewhere,. That wouldn't hurt the billionaires, but would hurt the taxpayers of California.

Maybe there could be some system that says if a company wants to sell to Canifornians , then they must be subject to a minimum tax. That could be enormously difficult to administer, and that would not reach the billionaires directly.

tirebiter

(2,707 posts)
16. I'm for taxing the billionaires at both state and local levels.
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 02:29 AM
20 hrs ago

And breaking them up. We need to democratise capitalism.

miyazaki

(2,709 posts)
20. CA will allow them an installment plan of five years at one percent
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 08:25 PM
2 hrs ago

per year.

Over half a decade most of em' can make back their tax liability in interest should it pass. Not that they need to because I won't mention their off shore tax schemes and lifetime corporate welfare.

Mark.b2

(845 posts)
21. Multi-millionaires are loving all the focus on billionaires only....
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 09:11 PM
1 hr ago

There are way more millionaires than billionaires.

I don’t know why they wouldn’t start around $20 million or so.

hookaleft

(1,414 posts)
22. Here is what I don't get. Why the hell are the opposed to paying taxes??
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 09:41 PM
58 min ago

They are filthy rich and could never in their lifetimes spend the amount of money they have. The live in a state that has the best climate in the world. There are a million reasons to want to live here. Yet they want to fight against a tax that would help Californians. It would be miniscule to what they are worth. They make me sick

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