Democrats Give Republicans a Reason Not to Deal

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Republicans, with their ridiculous NO! NO! NO! new taxes mantra (even if contained in a larger tax cut), make themselves an easy target.

Yes, they can be unreasonable. Yes, they should compromise. Yes, they deserve criticism.

But itโ€™s too much to blame the failure to reach deals purely on the Republicans.

At least until youโ€™ve put yourself in their shoes. For one thing, ask yourself this question: if you were a legislative Republican, would you make a deal with Californiaโ€™s Democrats?

If I were a Republican, Iโ€™d be wary. That would be the case even if I had determined that I needed to compromise on ideological positions and that I could stand the political heat of making a deal with the Democrats.

My concern instead would be whether the Democrats would live up to their end of the bargain.

Iโ€™d be right to worry. Consider SB 202, the bill just signed by Gov. Brown. Most of the controversy over the bill focused, rightly, on how it would move all citizensโ€™ initiatives from the June primary ballot to the November ballot.

But from the perspective of a Republican considering a deal with Democrats, the legislation โ€“ approved by Democrats with no significant debate or consideration in a last-minute maneuver โ€“ had a more problematic provision. It essentially broke the terms of the deal that Republicans agreed to when they closed the 2010 budget.

That deal included a rainy-day fund measure that would go on the ballot in 2012.

But SB 202 moved that rainy-day fund measure back to 2014. Gov. Brown made a decent argument for the policy wisdom of doing that โ€“ should California be setting aside money for a rainy day in bad economic times like these โ€“ but that didnโ€™t change the fact that the 2010 deal was broken.

GOP legislators watching this got a clear message. Donโ€™t bother making a deal with the Democrats. Even if you get something you like in the deal, it can be quickly taken away.

The episode is a reminder that Republicans arenโ€™t the only unreasonable people in Sacramento.

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