Comments [14]


by Erik
on 7/21/2009 @ 8:16am
This looks to the first pro republican Tacomic in history.

by fredo
on 7/21/2009 @ 8:29am
The voters have been drinking tanker loads of Christine Gregoire Brand Snake Oil for the last 5 years with no apparent benefit so they might as well try the Eyman Brand.

by NineInchNachos
on 7/21/2009 @ 10:29am
Try the eyman brand. it will end the suffering... permanently.
Try the eyman brand. Your troubles will be over... forever.

DEATH = ESCAPE

by Thorax O'Tool
on 7/21/2009 @ 11:56am
I dunno... the Gregoire Brand Snake Oil sure hasn't done anything good for the State's health. If anything, we're worse off for it. I don't think the Eyman Brand is much better. Take away the fancy labeling, and what's in the bottles is the same.

by jenyum
on 7/21/2009 @ 12:39pm
I have to admit I am not much of a Gregoire fan, but Eyman's "solution" is much worse than anything she's done.

Back in our California days, everyone voted to remove the uninspired dem Gray Davis because the Governator was going to save us all. I don't see that that really helped that state in the long run, although I will grant that he's much more interesting.

by NineInchNachos
on 7/21/2009 @ 1:04pm
being anti-eyman/anti-dino doesn't make me pro gregoire.

by jenyum
on 7/21/2009 @ 1:35pm
Yeah, she's been dead to me since she vetoed early childhood education in the basic ed bill.

by NineInchNachos
on 11/2/2009 @ 4:30pm
seattle pi's David Horsey vs. Tim Eyman:

"I-1033 is the latest spawn of Tim Eyman's democracy-for-profit enterprise. Eyman has a great aptitude for identifying deceptively simple nostrums that can be sold to that portion of the voters who have only the most vague idea about what governments really do. The routine is the same every year: portray all politicians as venal parasites, encourage the erroneous belief that the people of this state are wildly overtaxed, restate the bogus claim that there are mountains of wasted tax dollars hidden somewhere and use all that to justify another scheme to slash government revenue. This pattern has worked great -- at least for Tim Eyman. It really doesn't matter if the initiative passes or not, he gets paid either way."

blog.seattlepi.com/davidhorsey/archives/...

by fredo
on 11/2/2009 @ 6:30pm
"...this pattern has worked great-- at least for Tim Eyman."

How's that Chris Gregoire pattern seem to be working?

by NineInchNachos
on 11/2/2009 @ 6:37pm
i don't think she gets paid for initiatives.

by Thorax O'Tool
on 11/2/2009 @ 6:50pm
No, but she does get paid to help drive away WA based businesses and spend our way into financial oblivion.

by NineInchNachos
on 11/2/2009 @ 8:24pm
were you dino rossi for halloween?

by Thorax O'Tool
on 11/2/2009 @ 8:48pm
moi?
Nope. I went as Cromax, The Mighty.

by seejane
on 11/3/2009 @ 2:29pm
Last week it was the Unions that drove away business.

FYI in 2008 Forbes Magazine rated Washington the Second Best state for business. www.forbes.com/2009/09/23/best-states-fo...

US News & World Report ranks Washington as the BEST place to start a business. www.usnews.com/money/business-economy/sm...
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