November 7, 2009
To: Our
thousands of supporters throughout the state (cc'd to the media, house &
senate members, and Governor)
From: Tim Eyman, Jack Fagan, & Mike
Fagan, Fighting for Taxpayers for Twelve Years, co-sponsors of Initiative 1033,
ph: 425-493-9127, email: tim_eyman@comcast.net, https://www.VotersWantMoreChoices.com (go to our
website to do a secure donation by VISA/Mastercard/PayPal or print out the form
below, fill it out, and return it with a check or money order or credit card
information)
RE: "I am behind you, voted for this, and it's not
over yet" says supporter
Trisha
Over the past few
days, we have been buried in phone calls and emails and one-on-one conversations
with supporters just like Trisha. Her email captures our spirit and the
spirit of everyone we've heard
from.
As in
business, in school, and in life, you only lose if you quit. And this
coalition will keep on fighting. We will learn from this experience, as we
have from all our previous efforts, and we will persevere. The
tug-of-war over taxes continues. Taxpayers are lucky to have so many
people like you willing to continue fighting for
them.
The
article below appeared in newspapers throughout the state this week. Every
time this reporter says "Tim Eyman" he should have said "Tim Eyman, Jack Fagan,
Mike Fagan, their thousands of supporters throughout the state, and the hundreds
of thousands of people who voted for I-1033" because it's all of us who will
continue to fight for taxpayers:
Washington tax
activist loses but keeps rolling along
By CURT WOODWARD,
Associated Press Writer — Analysis
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Initiative promoter
Tim Eyman's solid loss on an anti-tax measure — a topic that's delivered his
biggest successes over the years — is sure to ignite another round of political
obituaries for the state's top ballot-box activist.
The reality is, Eyman
may never go away.
While Washington voters have increasingly handed the
controls of state government to Democrats in recent years, they've also kept
Eyman hanging around as a counterweight, granting him periodic victories that
frustrate the establishment's agenda.
In fact, it seems almost odd to say
this, considering his roots as a populist outsider and noisy contrarian.
But Eyman's Mukilteo direct-democracy factory is now simply part of Washington
state's political routine.
He'll inevitably chalk up some losses,
sometimes failing to qualify for the ballot at all. But eventually, Eyman
and Co. hit upon an idea that resonates with independent voters and gives
government fits.
"We're kind of like rain in Seattle," Eyman said
Wednesday. "You might not like it, but you might as well get used to it, because
we're not going anywhere."
Make no mistake, this year's loss was
something unusual. It's not often that Eyman misreads the electorate's appetite
for his bread and butter, an anti-tax initiative.
But he clearly
overreached with Initiative 1033, which would have slapped growth caps on state,
county and city checking accounts while doling out property tax cuts and putting
any tax hikes on the ballot.
As anti-Eyman activist Andrew Villeneuve
happily pointed out on Election Night, I-1033 was Eyman's first loss on an
anti-tax initiative, his first defeat in an off-year election, and the first
time he's lost at the ballot two years in a row.
But nevertheless,
Villeneuve concluded, "This victory does not mean an end to Tim
Eyman."
"I don't think he's going anywhere," agreed Scott Whiteaker,
spokesman for the successful No on I-1033 campaign.
I-1033 seemed like a
promising plan for Eyman, who organized the measure with his regular Spokane
partners, Jack and Mike Fagan.
As a smaller-government project wrapped in
the promise of reduced property taxes, it could have been well-positioned to win
among voters who have seen home values plummet while hearing politicians float
tax hikes as a possible salve for service cuts.
Several weeks from
Election Day, both camps had polls showing I-1033 with a significant lead. But
as of Wednesday evening, I-1033 was losing by a margin of about 56 percent to 44
percent.
The swift turnaround was fueled by an extremely well-financed
opposition campaign, which put about $3.5 million into TV ads, direct mail, and
more. Public-sector unions made major contributions, joined by big names in
business, including Microsoft Corp. and its co-founder, Bill Gates.
But
political analysts also were pointing to the negative reaction I-1033 garnered
from local governments, which are much closer to voters' everyday lives and
perhaps harder to malign than the bureaucrats and politicians in Olympia or
Washington, D.C.
"There's a lot of folks around the state who, while they
very much disapprove of the overspending on the federal and state levels, have a
better opinion of their county government and their city government," said state
Republican Party Chairman Luke Esser, whose group endorsed
I-1033.
Indeed, that seemed like a likely explanation for I-1033's losses
in some strongly conservative areas of Eastern Washington, including Yakima
County and virtually the entire southeastern corner of the state.
"When
you have locally elected officials that people know and trust saying, 'Look,
this is actually going to be pretty devastating,' and they can't be branded as
tax-and-spend liberals, I think that really says something," said Whiteaker, the
No on I-1033 spokesman.
For his part, Eyman was chagrined by the loss,
but not necessarily downcast. He was focused on the fact that I-1033 was still
pulling in hundreds of thousands of yes votes, despite a typically shoestring
general election campaign that focused on free media exposure. That tally should
serve as a warning to the Legislature, he said, that voters aren't necessarily
ready for higher taxes.
Oh, and about next year? Eyman was already
promising to take the lessons of I-1033's defeat to heart as he starts laying
the groundwork for his next measure.
"The next initiative that we'll do
is going to address the state government only, and it's going to try and say,
'Hey guys, don't even think about raising taxes,"' he said.
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Gregoire and the Democrats
who control Olympia are going to go hog-wild raising taxes -- taxpayers are
counting on us to keep fighting -- we won't let them down. We still want
to hear back from as many of you as possible -- shoot us a quick email --
eager to hear your thoughts on
everything.
Jack, Mike, and I are
extremely grateful to the folks who contribute to our compensation fund.
We ask that you continue that support. If you like and appreciate our
past, current, and future efforts on behalf of taxpayers, please send us a
donation for $10, $25, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000 or more (there are no
limits on how much can be given). Please consider a monthly
pledge from now through December for our fund. We ask you to please help
us help taxpayers. You can go to our website -- https://www.VotersWantMoreChoices.com -- and make
a secure PayPal or VISA or MasterCard contribution -- OR, you can print out the
form below, fill it out, and return it with a check or credit card
information. Your voluntary contribution to our compensation fund will be
divided between the three of us and compensate us for our political
work.
Congratulations on
I-1033 -- it is and was a heroic, noble
effort.
As for our
compensation fund, we would be extremely grateful for any financial assistance
you can offer. We're counting on you. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Tim Eyman, Jack Fagan, & Mike Fagan, Fighting for Taxpayers for Twelve
Years, co-sponsors of Initiative 1033, ph: 425-493-9127, email:
tim_eyman@comcast.net, https://www.VotersWantMoreChoices.com (go to our
website to do a secure donation by VISA/Mastercard/PayPal or print out the form
below, fill it out, and return it with a check or money order or credit card
information)
P.S. There are thousands of politicians, bureaucrats,
lobbyists, and special interest groups working each and every day to raise your
taxes. Shouldn't there be at least one person, one team, one organization
that fights to lower your taxes? Please help us so we can continue our
successful efforts on behalf of
taxpayers.
EACH YEAR, FROM JANUARY
THROUGH JUNE, WE ASK THAT YOU FOCUS YOUR DONATIONS TOWARD THE SIGNATURE
GATHERING CAMPAIGN - THIS YEAR, THANKS TO YOUR HELP, WE SUCCEEDED AT QUALIFYING
I-1033 FOR THE BALLOT
EACH YEAR,
FROM JULY THROUGH DECEMBER, WE ASK THAT YOU FOCUS YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD HELP
US HELP TAXPAYERS, THE COMPENSATION FUND FOR JACK, MIKE, AND
TIM
NOW THAT I-1033 HAS OFFICIALLY
QUALIFIED FOR THE BALLOT, WE ASK THAT EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU SEND IN YOUR
MOST GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION SO WE CAN CONTINUE OUR FIGHT ON BEHALF OF
TAXPAYERS
WE'RE REALLY COUNTING ON
YOU
HELP US HELP TAXPAYERS . "Compensation fund for Tim, Jack & Mike"
. PO Box 18250 . Spokane . WA . 99228 . PH: 425-493-8707 . FAX: 425-493-1027 .
https://www.VotersWantMoreChoices.com .
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