by Tim Eyman | Jul 9, 2015
Tim Eyman, the nicest dictator ever Published yesterday in the Olympian newspaper: Eyman opposes democracy and rule by majority vote THE OLYMPIAN, LETTER TO THE EDITOR, JULY 8TH, 2015 Eyman opposes democracy and rule by majority vote Tim Eyman is attempting once...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 7, 2015
Initiative 1366: short video and a few factoids as we celebrate its qualification Please watch this video — it just a minute and a half long: * Final count of voter signatures for I-1366 turned in: 337,954 * Quantity recommended by the Secretary of State:...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 3, 2015
Initiative 1366: “All the forces in the world are not so powerful as an idea whose time has come.” Yesterday at 10 am, 7 hours before the deadline, 19,096 petition sheets containing 337,000 voter signatures for Initiative 1366 were turned in to the...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 2, 2015
YOU DID IT!! Thanks to your heroic efforts, 334,044+ voter signatures turned in Congratulations everyone. Today at 5 pm is the deadline for turning in voter signatures for initiatives. The Secretary of State recommends 325,000. Later today, 334,044+ voter...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 1, 2015
Today is the last day to raise the remaining $24,634 — it’s do or die For 5 months, I’ve been like a personal trainer, encouraging you to do one more push-up, one more bench press, one my stomach crunch. The signature drive for I-1366 has been a...
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