.
Feedback

Gov. Brown & Molly Munger Need an Ed Funding Faceoff

Columnist Colleen O'Connor says Gov. Jerry Brown and Molly Munger need to stage a debate about their dueling education funding propositions.

It’s not too late. The election is still weeks away.

Democracy demands it.

Free speech would applaud it.

And all California voters need it.

Why can’t Gov. Jerry Brown and Molly Munger debate their different tax initiatives? Proposition 30 is Brown’s.

Proposition 38 is Munger’s.

Neither individual is shy. Both are highly educated lawyers. Munger from Harvard, Brown from Yale.

Both come from privileged backgrounds and well-connected (not to say rich) families. Yet, both have forsaken idleness for devotion to public service.

Brown’s extensive political life is well known.

Munger’s less so. The daughter of Charles Munger, vice-chairman of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, she earned her “street creds” in the civil rights arena.

According to The Huffington Post:

“The 63-year-old daughter of billionaire Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Vice Chairman Charles Munger traces her taste for activism to a pivotal point in adolescence. At the age of 13 or 14, she persuaded her father to let her leave her private, all-girls school for the more diverse John Muir High School in Pasadena, where the family lived. Munger calls that conversation with her father 'one of the great moments in my life.' "

What she saw and learned at that public school—the great divide between have and have-not schools—launched her commitment to both educational reform and civil rights.

After the Rodney King riots, Munger redoubled her efforts, and views her current initiative as but the logical extension of her life’s work.

Both Brown and Munger love California. Both believe in their respective tax proposals. And both contend that education will be the beneficiary. Yet, now they are at odds politically and personally.

Originally, Brown and his wife, Anne Gust, tried to dissuade Munger from pursuing her initiative, fearing that two tax proposals would doom both. Munger refused to budge, despite even more Democrats pushing against her. Again, she doubled down, putting her own money into her convictions.

As of Oct. 6, Munger had contributed $28 million to the Proposition 38 campaign. Brown’s Proposition 30 committee has raised $24.5 million (over one-quarter of it from the California Teachers Association).

Nobody is blinking.

Munger argues that Brown’s tax plan revenue will be filtered through the state’s politicians and used to pay off California’s existing pension liabilities, prison costs and budget deficits. Not enough goes to education.

Her proposition guarantees the money goes directly to K-12 education; not through the state legislature, not to schools' administration, or to more buildings. She has the California State PTA on her side.

Brown counters that his plan also gives money to schools, and yes, some money does go to offset state budget deficits and liabilities—without which schools would have to shut down for three weeks a year. He has the public employee unions, most Democratic lawmakers and other school board/stakeholders on his side.

In short, Brown believes that without his tax increase, the state of California will buckle, and public schools with it.

Munger argues that the state probably will go down anyway, but that her tax plan will save the K-12 schools.

Furthermore, the Democrats (who will most likely enjoy a veto-proof state legislature come November) can then raise whatever taxes they wish, and/or cut spending. In short, politicians need to do their jobs. Munger is calling Brown’s bluff.

A high stakes gamble. Both tax initiatives could also go down in defeat in this recessionary, high gas-price, anti-tax, environment. Or both could pass. Whichever one garners the highest number of yes votes wins.

Hence, the need for an intelligent discussion.

Brown and Munger should challenge each other to a debate. If neither makes the move, the press should hammer them to do so. The result need not be eye rolling, shouting, smirking or condescending nonsense. A Brown-Munger debate might actually enlighten the electorate and elevate the atmosphere this political season.

As Munger’s younger brother, Stanford physicist Charles Munger Jr., (and lifelong Republican) told the Huffington Post about his more liberal sister:

"We're respectful, we get along, and we don't consider it a mortal insult if any one of us disagrees. We just expect a reciprocal courtesy. … You can vote and disagree and the conversation goes on."

How refreshing would that be? Please, let’s have that debate.

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from La Mesa-Mount Helix Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Loading comments ...
Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Craig Maxwell May 19, 2013 at 05:10 pm
That's the gist of it, both of you. Obama differs from his predecessors not in degree but inRead More kind--qualitatively, not quantitatively. He is our first, true-blue presidential ideologue.
Status Quo May 19, 2013 at 11:15 am
That is correct 'Bat', pathetic attempts by followers of the present charlatan President - keepRead More trying to make, this some sordidly type of "racist" issue... wholly non-existent. In other words, affixing blame in search of a problem, for perceived political gain. The fact is, our President Barack Obama is a bad manager, hiring lousy managers in positions demanding excellence, affording no quarter for ineptitude and deceit! Promotion of figures and public servants as reward for ineptitude, should be punished by laws in-place and not shuffled around to administer more egregious miss-management. Lying to Americans has been perpetrated, by whom is in need of the reveal. The facts are inconsistent with, what has been revealed thus far. On the Muslim issue of the President's proclivity for apologies, it is appeasement at the least and inherent bowing to outrageous power at worst. The optics(hate that word in politics), are not good for America.
Batman May 19, 2013 at 10:36 am
Face it folks, you elected the wrong guy, twice. John Mc Cain is not that impressive, Mitt Romney isRead More a little better, but both of them are leaps and bounds above Mr Obama. At least they are both Americans. Questions have been raised about Obama's place of birth. Where he was born is not the issue. The issue is he is not one of us.
Debra Gilly May 21, 2013 at 08:51 am
Outrageous!
Status Quo May 19, 2013 at 11:18 am
'Bat'... At great individual cost, to be passed on to the consumer.
Batman May 18, 2013 at 04:02 pm
Perhaps the IRS is now in the identity theft business.
Things I Learned May 18, 2013 at 02:56 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_storm_of_1859#Carrington_Super_Flare
Things I Learned May 18, 2013 at 02:55 pm
http://www.space.com/21205-powerful-solar-flare-earth-fallout.html?cmpid=514648
Things I Learned May 18, 2013 at 02:54 pm
"A huge explosion on the sun will deal Earth a glancing blow today (May 17) but should not poseRead More a threat to the planet, scientists say. The sun storm erupted late Tuesday (May 14) during a powerful solar flare — the fourth unleashed by a single sunspot in just 48 hours — and hurled a massive cloud of charged particles out into space at millions of miles an hour."
Status Quo May 19, 2013 at 10:34 am
Why yes 'TIL', I do remember a more vibrant. lively and robust Patch site in the region! Now theRead More Mommy Bloggers are happy, happy, happy*. Patch may or may not be getting what they want, but the tourist rag they are producing is fun for the Mommy Bloggers - they adapt so well. In the early few days of the "transition"... I had prepared comments on positives and negatives, as well suggestions to make San Diego region Patch workable... all for naught and logical lack of interest. Recently... voices of the Grape Nuts... on the left side have called oppositional views "unpatriotic"... though discordant, it isn't like people were allowed to die without expedient help or laws being abridged, abrogated or circumvented. Cry's of "slander" are incorrect, but doesn't prevent those more discordant voices from uttering the tones. I remember when Free Speech reigned in America 'TIL'... I do? Sure the chicks were nice... until they aren't. *ala Phil Robertson
Komfort May 17, 2013 at 03:01 pm
Komfort May 17, 2013 at 02:22 pm
I used to come here for the chicks.
Craig Maxwell May 15, 2013 at 10:35 am
Just imagine how much tax-payer money's been blown on Art's drinking junkets over the last quarterRead More century (and how many sidewalks have been soiled).
Linda McCreight May 16, 2013 at 09:06 am
Rides4Neighbors is a great service. Because I work and travel a lot I cannot always get my motherRead More to her appointments and the folks at Rides4Neighbors are always so helpful and my mom really praises the drivers for their help and friendliness.
JWatson April 20, 2013 at 10:38 am
Mark, they were making that U-Turn to drop off their elementary school children in the red zoneRead More anyway....so the no U-Turn sign kills two birds with one stone: no bad U-Turns + no parking in the red zone. And, we are talking about elementary school children, so safety should have been all those parents first priority.
Mark Gregory Elliott April 18, 2013 at 03:12 pm
It is good to narrow the streets. Pedestrians are road kill in San Diego County. And if drivers doRead More not realize there is not enough room to make a U-turn, they need to retake the driving test instead of going over the curb. This is not rocket science people.
Komfort April 21, 2013 at 12:38 pm
Did S(he) tell you what was "shoddy" about his helping women with their choice?
Stuart Strenger April 20, 2013 at 02:48 pm
I've talked to God, and (S)he definitely supports a woman's right to choose whether she remainsRead More pregnant or not but disapproves of the shoddy way Dr. Gosnell ran his clinic. Surely you see the distinction as well. Medical malpractice is malpractice from any religious or ethical position. By the way, God also said (S)he supports gay marriage.
Komfort April 20, 2013 at 10:51 am
What does your God say about Kermit Gosnell and a woman's right to choose?