by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Mar 14, 2013
Will the Majority Coalition in the Senate finish the job the Supreme Court started and take away I-1185’s protections? Because House Democrats sued the voters, 6 justices took away I-1185’s 2/3 which protected the citizenry from higher taxes. That...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Mar 12, 2013
Did Court ruling on 2/3 scuttle $10 billion tax increase? People are furious. First, 1.9 million voters overwhelmingly passed Initiative 1185, approving it in every county. Then within 24 hours of becoming governor, Inslee violated his veto-taxes promise. Then...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Mar 7, 2013
Some politicians never talk to taxpayers, only tax takers Despite the people’s overwhelming vote in favor of Initiative 1185 which sent a clear no-new-taxes message, on February 12th, House Democrat Judy Clibborn announced a bunch of taxes she wanted to...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Mar 1, 2013
When even the Seattle Times “gets it” … Editorial: Two-thirds tax law overruled, but sentiment remainsLegislators and Gov. Jay Inslee should think twice before rushing to increase taxes. Seattle Times Editorial, February 28, 2013 THE Washington...
by Razor's Edge Virtual Office | Feb 27, 2013
Here we again — Legislature bringing back hated car tab taxes Anti-Tax Activist Tim Eyman Blasts Car Tab Tax Proposals In Olympia Northwest News Network | Feb. 25, 2013 OLYMPIA, Wash. – He is synonymous with keeping Washington car tabs at $30. Now anti-tax...
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