Happy post-election day! I hope that your favored local candidates did well, and that no one managed to shove through any stupid local laws with a ballot measure*. My favored mayoral candidate looks like he will win, though as our local ballots are paper, it might be a couple of days before they are all counted.
It is November, which means that
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We had one of those in Washington! By Tim Eyman, the horse's ass who continually tries to cut taxes by ridiculous ballot initiatives. Thank god, it's getting resoundingly defeated this time around.
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Also, I basically vote no on everything Eyman on principle, because I have never once agreed with anything he's said about taxes or government...so. Yeah.
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Regarding Eyman, the No on 1033 campaign had some of the best flyers ever, with a header saying that the initiative was sponsored by Tim Eyman + usual ominous copy text, with the rest of the flyer being instructions on how to vote no, showing a magnified ballot with a giant arrow pointing towards the appropriate box, marked no. Not sure if they sent these outside of King County, which went 67% against, but that's evidentially all they need to do here...
Oh, and yeah, amendments, we had a few of those this year, including 'strike obsolete language' for some administrative thing that didn't exist anymore :p
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As a result, instead of getting set by representatives who get paid about as much as postdocs (~$36K, though cost of living is substantially higher up here) to spend most of their time legislating, much of the fiscal policy here is set by people who may or may not even read their voter's pamphlets...
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