by Tim Eyman | Apr 23, 2019
Quiet Victories Are Great Victories – Taxpalooza Tax Bill Quietly Withdrawn From Hearing Agenda Quiet victories are great victories Last week’s email update read: “Join me at 2 historic hearings” One of them was the Senate Ways & Means...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 19, 2019
When A Movement Has To Use Fear And Intimidation To Get What It Wants, How Worthy Is It? Ward Connerly is an American heroWhat an amazing 24 hours: Political activism involves slogging through swamps and sludge and muck. It’s messy and ugly and gross. But every...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 17, 2019
Join Me @ Two Historic Hearings Thurs: Initiative 1000 8-10am, Hobb’s Carbon Tax Bill 9-11am Join me at 2 historic hearings in Olympia tomorrow (Thurs, April 18):Initiative 1000 hearing 8-10amand Sen Steven Hobbs’ $12 billion Taxapalooza bill...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 16, 2019
Father Of I-200 Ward Connerly Will Testify In Person At Thurs, 8am Joint Hearing In Olympia Father of I-200 Ward Connerly will testify in person at Thurs, 8 am joint hearing in Olympia – join us and meet Mr. Connerly, an American hero. Thursday, April 18,...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 15, 2019
Every Day I’m Politically Active Is Another Day That Fergie’s Fascism Failed To Stop Us Every day we persist is an astonishing victory for us.Every day we’re politically active is a humiliating defeat for them. Almost everywhere, they rule. They...
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