by Tim Eyman | Jul 4, 2019
JOIN ME Friday For 1648 Last Dash – Everett 10am, Northgate 1040am, Southcenter 12, Oly 130pm Never done this before.It’s called LAST DASH FOR I1648. Tomorrow (Friday), 39+ Pony Expressers across WA state are gonna do our best to collect last minute...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 3, 2019
It Is Heroes Like Susan Murphy Who Should Inspire Us All. This extraordinary signature drive started in earnest just 4 weeks ago. And there’s one amazing person who has been out there collecting signatures every day since then: Susan Murphy.And she just posted...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 2, 2019
Will AG Go After Me For Trademark Infringement? REAT COLUMN ABOUT 1648: Terms for TaxesYears ago, I dubbed Tim Eyman “America’s #1 freedom fighter,” and how does he repay me? Washington State’s anti-tax crusading initiative guru has gone and...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 1, 2019
LOTS OF STUFF: Mailing Advice, Keep Getting Sigs, Last Dash On Friday, FINISH STRONG! MAILING ADVICE: 2 options to mailing in petitions/signatures (fold petition, put it, and a donation if u can, in envelope and mail to):Option 1: PERMANENT OFFENSE, PO BOX 6151,...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 28, 2019
With Volunteer Signature Drives Like This One, It All Boils Down To What Comes In At The End. Being an initiative sponsor requires being both a rah-rah cheerleader but also a demanding coach for the team.Here’s Tim, rah-rah cheerleader: I’ve never seen...
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