by Tim Eyman | Nov 30, 2017
AMAZING COMPARISON: 5 sessions with the 2/3-for-taxes rule, 5 sessions w/out Without the 2/3 rule, we’re getting taxed to the max. It’s an amazing real-world comparison that’s easily quantifiable. In 2007, the voters overwhelmingly passed our...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 27, 2017
In a newspaper column, Eyman defends tax advisory votes — here’s why we do them Here’s why we voted on this year’s crop of tax increases: Eyman defends tax advisory votes By Tim Eyman for the Yakima Herald Republic Nearly 70% of voters rejected...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 21, 2017
The Empire always strikes back – State Democratic Party lashes out after widespread lawbreaking exposed By Glen Morgan – November 21, 2017, www.wethegoverned.com If you dare to speak truth to power, there will always be repercussions. The powerful always...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 20, 2017
What an honor: $30 Tabs petition featured on Uncle Sam sign. Too cool. For 50 years, conservative reader-board messages have been appearing on the Uncle Sam sign near Chehalis (directly off I-5 in southwest Washington). Talk about a tremendous honor: This is a really...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 15, 2017
John Barry and his team earn $30 Tabs t-shirts for each getting 1000+ signatures You gotta love these guys!! I spent yesterday morning in arctic rain and wind with guys who have been heroically getting signatures for the $30 Tabs Initiative at the Pierce County Annex...
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