by Tim Eyman | Aug 31, 2017
Should the government protect you from Eyman’s BS appearing in the voters pamphlet (Bubulum Stercus?) I need your help. I live in the small town of Mukilteo in Snohomish county. The mayor and city council have put a sales tax increase proposal on the...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 31, 2017
Help me get my BS in the voters pamphlet (Bubulum Stercus?) Is it OK to have Eyman’s BS in the voters pamphlet? If you support having my BS in the voters pamphlet, I need your help. I live in the small town of Mukilteo in Snohomish county. The mayor and city...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 30, 2017
Debbie hits 1000+ signatures for $30 Tabs Initiative! She’s 3rd person to earn t-shirt Fantastic news. Debbie Blodgett is now the 3rd person to turn in 1000+ signatures for the $30 Tabs Initiative and thus has earned one of those bright orange $30 Tabs t-shirts....
by Tim Eyman | Aug 28, 2017
1000+ signatures by Leonard — he’s newest supporter to earn a $30 Tabs shirt!!! This is really inspiring. Leonard Ruthford spent the last couple days at the entrance to Monroe’s Evergreen State Fair in the blistering hot sun. He hit 1000 signatures...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 21, 2017
Pictures and video of last week’s rally. Wish me luck today in court (I’m suing the AG) I’m telling ya, last week’s rally in Pierce County was crackling with energy — we gathered a ton of signatures and we handed out a ton of...
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