by Tim Eyman | Sep 28, 2012
My goal is to make the government responsive to the people … During a debate over Initiative 1185 on Seattle-mega-liberal radio station KUOW, moderator Steve Scherr asked pro-1185 advocate Ed Orcutt (R-Kalama) this: “I wanted you to respond to this by...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 24, 2012
Optimistic about High Court and 2/3 In 2008, the Senate Democrats led by Lisa Brown fabricated a tax increase for the sole purpose of filing a lawsuit against the two-thirds. Their transparent orchestrated scheme was unanimously rejected by the state Supreme Court...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 18, 2012
Here’s some perspective concerning Elway’s poll on I-1185 The September, 2012 poll by Washington pollster Stuart Elway shows I-1185 at 51% yes, 32% no. The press immediately hyper-ventilated as they always do whenever an Elway poll is released, as if his...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 13, 2012
Newspaper endorsements pour in for I-1185 — latest is from the Walla Walla Union Bulletin Not accustomed to getting so much good press (don’t let it freak you out, it’s a good thing when your usual opponents join your side): Voters should renew...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 10, 2012
Clint Eastwood — “When somebody doesn’t do the job, we’ve gotta let ’em go.” Not accustomed to getting so much good press (don’t let it freak you out, it’s a good thing when your usual opponents join your side): Voters...
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