by Tim Eyman | Nov 9, 2020
How are we going to protect taxpayers in 2021? Big announcement on Wed (Facebook Live @ noon). ACTION ALERT: Send another email to the supreme court. Regardless of who gets elected and which politicians control the levers of government, we will always have a need for...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 5, 2020
Our Attorney Stephen Pidgeon Filed Motion For Reconsideration W/ Supreme Court On $30 Tabs Ruling It’s not over — the fight continues! I hired our attorney Stephen Pidgeon to write and file a motion for reconsideration with the state supreme court on their...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 4, 2020
Email All 9 Corrupt Judges On Seattle Supreme Court & Tell Em “I Know You Robbed Us Of Our $30 Tabs” All 9 corrupt judges on the Seattle Supreme Court made a political decision, not a judicial one. All 9 ignored their oath of office. All 9 ignored...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 3, 2020
To rob us of our vote and steal our $30 Tabs, all 9 judges on the Seattle Supreme Court had to ignore the clear language of I-976. It’s election day!! Join me tonight with Loren and his Culp for Governor team in Tenino (17348 Marsh Rd SW, Tenino —...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 2, 2020
TRULY INSANE: Tim Eyman isn’t a person, I’m a political committee Democrat Bob Ferguson has forced taxpayers to spend nearly $2 million on a huge team of AG lawyers going after me and my family. That’s more than all other cases in the past 7...
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