by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Jan 4, 2017
Democrats renege, Thursday meeting cancelled, Dems willing to take the heat to take over Senate Democrats on the King County Council obviously think they can get away with it. Let’s show this old adage is true: “Only after feeling the heat do...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Dec 27, 2016
When it comes to raising taxes, Jay Inslee is like a kid at Toys R Us Jay Inslee is predictable. And pathological. When it comes to raising taxes, Jay Inslee is like a kid at Toys R Us. He asks for it all. He wants it all. That’s why...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Dec 22, 2016
Yesterday was Tim’s birthday — 51 years young Working together, we had a very successful year protecting taxpayers. That’s a great birthday gift in and of itself. Today I’ll spend my 51st birthday doing what I love — sending...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Dec 20, 2016
Christmas card from Tim — incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished together Picture’s worth a 1000 words: My wife Karen jokes that the reason we adopted was so our kids had a shot at being attractive. Hah! 🙂 I’m...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Dec 16, 2016
Eyman rips Inslee’s $5.2 billion tax increase at Olympia hearing Yesterday morning, I drove to Olympia for the first legislative hearing on Inslee’s proposals to raise taxes $5.2 billion. Click here to watch 2 minute testimony: If that doesn’t...
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