by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | May 15, 2019
TERM LIMITS ON NEW TAXES: Here’s the new taxes I-1648 eliminates in November, if we collect sigs by July 5 deadline I-1648 requires all the Democrats new taxes to expire as soon as the initiative becomes law (we vote on Nov 5 and the initiative takes effect on...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | May 14, 2019
KVI’s John Carlson Gives Mega-Phone And Mega-Boost To TERM LIMITS ON NEW TAXES INITIATIVE I just finished up being interviewed on John Carlson’s radio show this morning (570 KVI). He’s super supportive of our new initiative that TERM LIMITS all the...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | May 13, 2019
NEW INITIATIVE: Term Limits on New Taxes. What does it do? Initiative 1648 sunsets/expires all 2019 tax hikes!! Deadline for signatures? July 5 Over the years, we’ve qualified 17 initiatives for a statewide vote. What did they all have in common?In every...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | 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Quiet Victories Are Great Victories – Taxpalooza Tax Bill Quietly Withdrawn From Hearing Agenda Quiet victories are great victories Last week’s email update read: “Join me at 2 historic hearings” One of them was the Senate Ways &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 Razor's Edge Virtual Office | 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...
[…] former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious legal flaws and…
[…] While former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious legal flaws…
[…] is deserving of its cherished reputation? With this unfathomable, fiction-worthy, but factual episode playing out in Washington, perhaps the rank hypocrisy…
[…] In the past 22 years, by working together with our thousands of heroic supporters, we’ve qualified 17 statewide initiatives…
[…] While former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious…