by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | May 8, 2013
WA Times highlights our new initiative: LET THE VOTERS DECIDE ON A 2/3-FOR-TAXES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT EDITORIAL: A scarlet tax letter How Washington state can shame politicians of the splurge By THE WASHINGTON TIMES, Tuesday, May 7,...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Apr 29, 2013
Insistence on higher taxes is cause of special session — Inslee’s tax-hiking obsession exposed Ever since Governor Jay Inslee’s complete reversal on raising taxes (24 hours after his swearing in), he’s hated how it looked publicly. The...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Apr 25, 2013
We filed our 2/3-for-taxes constitutional amendment initiative yesterday From yesterday: “Jack, Mike, and I are really excited about today’s kick-off for our new initiative: LET THE VOTERS DECIDE ON A 2/3-FOR-TAXES CONSTITUTIONAL...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Apr 4, 2013
Majority Coalition in Senate shows it can be done: no new taxes They had $2 billion more to spend so it’s not like the Majority Coalition in the Senate split the atom. Nonetheless, their no-new-taxes budget sure makes it hard on the tax raisers to say that new...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Mar 27, 2013
What’s truly extraordinary about all of you is your persistence and perseverance We don’t say “thank you” often enough. The only reason we’re making a difference in the political arena is because of your continued support for our...
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