
LAWSUIT CHALLENGING INSLEE’S MASK MANDATE: hearing today 130-230pm (Fri, Feb 12). Call this # and listen to it live or watch it on ZOOM, here’s how.
1:30-2:30pm today (Fri, Feb 12th) is the court hearing on our lawsuit challenging Inslee’s Mask Mandate:
Call in to listen:
253-215-8782
Meeting ID number:
988 7422 3607
Passcode: 1234
To watch it on ZOOM:
The Zoom meeting ID #:
988 7422 3607
Passcode:
1234
The South Dakota Governor didn’t shut down her state — she didn’t go with fines, jail time, mandates, or dictates. She didn’t send in SWAT teams or the AG. She’s not requiring citizens to wear masks.
She’s relying on the common sense and personal responsibility of “South Dakotans.” She’s handling things the way a representative of the people should: treat citizens like adults, give them information, advise them, persuade them if necessary, and trust them.
And what’s been the result of her approach: better citizen compliance, better outcomes, and a better relationship between the citizens and their Governor.
And how have South Dakotans’ responded to their Governor’s approach: they threw her a parade.
Nobody feels like throwing Jay Inslee a parade.
He’s a total hypocrite because his forced Mask Mandate has a First Amendment exemption for Jay Inslee:

The conclusion sums it up very well:
Conclusion
The government may not assert a position that is irrational and unsupported by the overwhelming conclusions of the community of scientists worldwide. They cannot claim a rational link between their dispossession of rights protected by the First Amendment and the mandate to wear an ineffective mask.
Further, because the mask is demonstrably ineffective, its purpose is singular – to force the expression of submission among the body politic to the dictates and whims of the governor and his secretary of health. Such actions are constitutionally prohibited as impermissible forced expression.
Attorney Stephen Pidgeon is doing a brilliant job.
I’m proud to be part of such a great team of freedom fighters:
As predicted, the judge rubberstamped the AG. Help me appeal these ridiculously unconstitutional restrictions on my 1st Amendment rights. Please donate to my legal defense fund either with Paypal or Debit Card / Credit Card.
Mail-in donation: Tim Eyman Legal Defense Fund, 500 106th Ave NE #709, Bellevue, WA, 98004
This whole thing is completely crazy and that’s why it needs to be appealed.
With the entire weight and power of the government bearing down on us for 8 1/2 years, we’ve only withstood it thanks to the prayers, friendship, love, and support of thousands of great people who recognized this abuse of power and injustice and wanted to help us fight back.
Help me appeal these ridiculously unconstitutional restrictions on my 1st Amendment rights. Please donate to my legal defense fund either with Paypal or Debit Card / Credit Card.
Mail-in donation: Tim Eyman Legal Defense Fund, 500 106th Ave NE #709, Bellevue, WA, 98004
In addition, we worked really hard on our $30 Tabs Initiative:
Karen and I sacrificed a lot — we sold off our retirement fund to kickstart its signature drive:

And now, a message from Sid Maietto and Larry Jensen:
“We’re proud to be the officers of the continuing political committee ‘Permanent Offense — $30 Tabs Initiative — Voters Want More Choices.’ We’re asking folks to donate to our PAC so Tim can get paid back. And your donations will also help stop Inslee’s Income Tax and Carbon Tax Schemes with our initiatives which we are co-sponsoring with Tim Eyman.”
“The taxpayers of Washington need our help now more than ever. The two of us — Sid Maietto and Larry Jensen — are asking you to donate to our political committee so we can continue fighting for taxpayers:
Donate online by Paypal/Debit/Credit Card
Or mail a check — made payable to “Permanent Offense” — to: Permanent Offense, PO Box 6151, Olympia, WA, 98507.
We look forward to working with all of you to protect of the taxpayers of Washington from the governments’ insatiable tax appetite.
Kindest Regards,
Sid Maietto & Larry Jensen
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Thanks everyone.
I love you all.
Tim
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