by Tim Eyman | Feb 20, 2019
Tim Eyman: ‘It was an honest mistake’ King 5 interview about the office chair So here’s my sworn declaration about you-know-what: I, TIM EYMAN, do declare under penalty of perjury as follows: I am over the age of eighteen and competent to speak to...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 20, 2019
Just Got Back From Family Vacation – Anything Happen While I Was Away? It was an awesome vacation. Had a great time in Florida with my daughter. Highlight? All things Harry Potter @ Universal. Fantastic memories. And it looks like while I was away, things got...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 10, 2019
Another Reason Zeiger Supported SB 5224: Zeiger Took Away Your $30 Tabs In 2015, the Legislature jacked up gas taxes and imposed additional car tab taxes at the state level — those tax increases cost taxpayers $3.7 billion.Hans Zeiger voted for that. How do I...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 9, 2019
Why Zeiger Supported Democrats’ SB 5224 Hidden microphone recorded what Inslee said to Zeiger:”I need more Republicans like you, Hans.You’re a bigger tax raiser than liberal Democrats like Sam Hunt and Reuven Carlyle. You’re my favorite...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 8, 2019
Dems Need Turncoat Republicans To Take Away Your Right To Vote — They Found One. One turncoat Republican. That’s what Democrats want: just one. Donkeys in Olympia can pass anything they want right now. They’ve got more than enough votes to impose...
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