by Tim Eyman | Nov 17, 2016
2/3-for-taxes rule by united MCC preempts Inslee’s $5 billion in tax increases Earlier this week, I shared the great news that the Senate Republicans and Independent Democrat Tim Sheldon — the Majority Coalition Caucus — are united in passing a...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 15, 2016
United Senate Republicans to pass 2/3-for-taxes rule for next session — will any Democrats …? This is YUGE!!! Inspired by this election and past elections’ clear voters-oppose-any-tax-increase message, senators Mike Baumgartner (R-Spokane)...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 21, 2016
Justice Wiggins’ favorite pedophile arrested in Yakima Plenty of justices looked at the circumstances and the law and decided that Michael Budd, convicted on child pornography charges, should not be released. State supreme court justice Charles Wiggins...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 19, 2016
Voting No on ST3 helps stop push for state income tax The #1 priority for the Democrats and the supreme court is the imposition of a state income tax. Just because 2/3 of voters oppose a state income tax doesn’t deter them in any way. Public opinion be damned...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 17, 2016
No on ST3: in a negotiation, you never say yes to the opening offer When you want to buy a car or purchase a home, the seller always asks for more than they plan on accepting. Smart buyers never EVER say yes to the opening offer. The opening...
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