The idea of 700 days of one-man rule by Governor Eyman may get Democrats to finally rein in Inslee. Watch my short testimony on emergency powers bill.

700
That’s how many days 7 million people have lived in a state where our basic rights are being decided by one person.
Mandates / proclamations / dictates spit out randomly at press conferences decided by someone who isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer.

Right to earn a living? Depends if he thinks your job is essential or not.

Right to the First Amendment? Depends on his views on the right to religious expression and to peaceably assemble.

The Constitution says the state’s paramount duty is our children’s education — that right has been shattered:
Right to control your own body? Yes, if it’s to kill an unborn baby but no if it’s wearing a useless cloth mask (a rule he said doesn’t apply to him):

Right to fish? Depends if your hook is in the water.

700 days of one man rule.
700 days without checks and balances.
700 days without 3 branches of government.
Yesterday, there was a legislative hearing on a bill that would limit the Governor’s powers.
Over 5000 citizens signed in to testify.
I was one of the lucky few who was allowed to speak.
The challenge?
In just one minute, getting the Democrats to recognize the threat of one-man rule.
I hoped this would get their attention (click on the image to watch):

If that doesn’t work, click here or here: https://youtu.be/
It got the attention of the Seattle Times:


I don’t believe we should ever suspend our system government and give one person unilateral decision-making power.
And that’s especially true in an emergency — that’s when we MOST need the checks-and-balances our system of government guarantees.
As another person testified: “It’s not the government’s job to protect our safety, it’s to protect our freedom.”

It’s clear to me that only a red-wave of candidates and initiatives in November 2022 and November 2024 is going to restore our freedoms and liberty.
I’m doing everything I can in our state and our nation to help make that happen.
Besides my lawsuit challenging Inslee’s abuse of power, I’m working really hard sponsoring and promoting initiatives in Washington state:

And I’m working with our team on 7 Election Integrity Initiatives in 7 key swing states:

I want to give you VALUE for the help you’re providing to my legal defense fund.
As I’ve said many times, I am appealing these ridiculously unconstitutional restrictions on the First Amendment to make sure what the AG is doing to me never happens to anyone else ever again.

I’m only here is because of the love and support of thousands of great people who’ve seen this gross injustice and are willing to help.

Please donate to my legal defense fund here:
Mail-in donation: Tim Eyman Legal Defense Fund, 500 106th Ave NE #709, Bellevue, WA, 98004
Or donate online:
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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 initiatives sponsored by the three of us (Tim, Sid, & Larry).
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” — 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.
We love you all.
Larry, Tim, & Sid

P.S. Please donate to my legal defense fund today:
Mail-in donation: Tim Eyman Legal Defense Fund, 500 106th Ave NE #709, Bellevue, WA, 98004
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Don’t let the guy who took away our $30 Tabs get away with this:



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