Politics You Know What Else Rules About The Upcoming Election?
posted by October 31 at 15:35 PM
onTim Eyman. MIA.
For the first time since 1998, Eyman doesn’t have anything on this year’s ballot. (Last year, he had I-900, the performance audit initiative.)
But this year, both his efforts, a gay rights repeal and his latest $30 tab initiative, failed to get enough signatures to qualify for the ballot.
Sorry, I haven’t responded to any of your e-mail lately, Tim. Maybe I’ll run into you on election night?
On the other hand, we have this Eymanesque I-933 to deal with. That one actually strikes me as dangerous ad ill-conceived on a scale Tim Eyman can only dream of.
Proving yet again that the problem isn't Eyman so much as it's the mouthbreathers who subscribe to his way of thinking.
Two state solution. Only way to go, yo.
Also, his moronic followers still post his words on local Seattle initiatives (hint, if you want to vote here, move here, otherwise STFU Tim).
yeah, the silence is nice. I'm surprised he wasn't on the estate tax and property "rights" initiative bandwagons.
Joshua has a long memory.
A good idea has a long shelf life. I was in favor of the thing when it was proposed, and I still think it has a lot of merits.
Quick, let's start a Two State PAC.
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