by Tim Eyman | May 24, 2016
Good news and bad news when it comes to Tim Let’s start with the good news: * Two Saturdays ago (May 14th), Karen and I celebrated our 22nd wedding anniversary! I’m a very lucky man. Having such a supportive, loving spouse is rare indeed, especially...
by Tim Eyman | May 18, 2016
Government’s insatiable tax appetite: it’s why we must continually fight back Our tax-reducing initiatives — the ones that lowered car tab taxes and the ones that limited property tax increases — have saved taxpayers $32.16 billion. ...
by Tim Eyman | May 9, 2016
Politicians will be pushing for massive tax hikes soon — we must protect ourselves Clearly, the people oppose massive tax hikes. Over and over and over again our tougher-to-raise-taxes initiatives have been approved by voters. Over and over and over again, our...
by Tim Eyman | May 2, 2016
We scored a scalp! For weeks we’ve been bashing Democrats — one of them “retired” last week Democrat politicians and their cheerleaders in the press like to pretend that there are different kinds of Democrat legislators. You constantly hear...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 27, 2016
Golden oldie: it turns out all our problems started 17 years ago with I-695 While I was at a Mariner’s game this week with my 8 year old daughter Riley, a grizzled old guy came up to me and said “Hey, you’re that car tab guy, let me shake your...
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