Prayers please for tomorrow’s hearing in Olympia: pray for this judge, give him the strength to withstand the pressure & overcome the evil forces aligned against him/us. Two ways to watch the hearing live: Join me in Olympia (Fri, Aug 19, 10:15am, Thurston County courthouse, 2000 Lakeridge Dr SW, Building 2, Courtroom 201 or watch it live on ZOOM at 10:15am (Meeting # 846 3408 9705, Password: 1234)
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
At the August 5th hearing, Judge Dixon granted my request for a TRO which resulted in requiring the Secretary of State to include a tax advisory vote on the Democrats’ $3.9 billion Cap & Trade bill on ballots and in the voters pamphlet for the November general election.
In his oral ruling, he said, “the public has a right to know.”

To grant the TRO, he had to conclude, based on the arguments presented at that early stage, that I was likely to win on the merits.
And that’s what he did: he ruled I was “likely to win on the merits.”
As you can imagine, this “likelihood” has totally freaked out the Attorney General and the entire government establishment.
For the past 13 days, these evil forces have no doubt put tremendous pressure on this judge to “modify” his belief that “the public has a right to know.”
Pray for this judge, give him the strength to withstand the pressure and overcome the evil forces aligned against him/us.

The hearing on the merits is tomorrow (Fri, Aug 19, 10:15am).
For oral argument, the Attorney General will be on the phone explaining why the people should not be provided information about this bill (its’ cost, how legislators voted on it, etc) and why the people shouldn’t be allowed to vote on it and why the voters should be prevented from expressing their opinions on it.

I’ll be there in person arguing the opposite.

There are two ways you can watch it live:
* Join me in Olympia and sit in the courtroom. Thurston County courthouse, 2000 Lakeridge Dr SW, Building 2, Courtroom 201 (Judge Dixon).
* Watch it on ZOOM (Meeting #: 846 3408 9705, Password: 1234)
Despite all that’s been done to me, I’m still fighting for our initiatives and for the people’s right to vote.

I can’t make any money doing my political activism.
I can’t make any money with this lawsuit against Ferguson for violating the law.
I don’t have the same rights as other Americans do anymore.
So I’m urging you — while I’m fighting to help our state and our nation — to please donate to my legal defense fund so I can appeal the AG’s ridiculously unconstitutional restrictions on the First Amendment and make sure what he’s doing to me and my family never happens to anyone else ever again.
Mail-in donation: Tim Eyman Legal Defense Fund, 500 106th Ave NE #709, Bellevue, WA, 98004
Or donate online:
By PayPal
By Credit/Debit

And now a message from Larry Jensen & Sid Maietto:
We’re asking folks to donate to our PAC so we can keep fighting for taxpayers with Jim Walsh’s initiative I-1491, the STOP ALL INCOME TAXES INITIATIVE.
The taxpayers of Washington need our help now more than ever. Donate to our political committee so we can keep fighting for you:
Mail your check — made payable to “Permanent Offense I-1491” — to: Permanent Offense, PO Box 6151, Olympia, WA, 98507
Or donate online: PermanentOffense.com
Kindest Regards,
Sid Maietto & Larry Jensen
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Thanks everyone.
Larry, Tim, & Sid

P.S. Again, please donate to my legal defense fund today:
Mail-in donation: Tim Eyman Legal Defense Fund, 500 106th Ave NE #709, Bellevue, WA, 98004
Or donate online:
By PayPal
By Credit/Debit





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