To:
NARLO Members, American Rural landowners and Interested
Parties
From: Ron
Ewart, President, National Association of Rural
Landowners (NARLO)
FOR: All recipients.
"One Man Can Make a
Difference"
By Ron Ewart, President
National Association of Rural
Landowners
©
Copyright November 30, 2007 - All Rights
Reserved
One man
(or woman), who has the courage, the will and the
vision, can make a difference. That difference was never more clear than
in the battle between one Tim Eyman and the Washington State Supreme Court, the
Washington State Governor and the Washington State Legislature. By
catalyzing thousands of Washington State voters with his constant message of
lower taxes and government oversight, he beat all of these government types into
submission and rubbed their noses in it. When the State Supreme Court
ruled Initiative 747 unconstitutional, an initiative that put a 1% annual cap on
property tax increases, Tim went to work like no other and whipped the
voter/taxpayers into a frenzy that poured all over the Governor and the
Legislature. Under extreme political pressure they had no other choice but
to call a special session and reinstate the provisions of Initiative 747,
without changes or modifications.
Tim Eyman, that
one man, love him or hate him, has used the two issues of government control and
egregious, unreasonable burdens on taxpayers, to raise the level of
awareness about what government was doing and what government was doing was
stealing our tax money for every damn little program they were fed by the
socialist do-gooders and the radical environmentalists.
One of the
Senators from the Ho Chi Min socialist City of Seattle, Adam Kline, got into a
pissing match with Eyman during the special session, on where Eyman thought
there was fat in the budget. Eyman wouldn't answer him, so like so
many liberals, he launched into a name-calling tirade against Eyman, calling him
a chicken and a coward in front of the cameras. These liberals just can't
stand it when the people show the lawmakers that they serve at the pleasure of
the "Consent of the Governed".
Fortunately, Eyman was wise enough not to dignify Kline with a
response.
In one day, the
state House and Senate passed into law, what the not-so-wise State Supreme Court
took away in a five-to-four decision. Once again, the voters and the
taxpayers won because one man, Tim Eyman, who used the bully pulpit he
had established on behalf of taxpayers over the last 10 years, to bring the
out-of-control and mostly arrogant lawmakers, to their
knees.
So yes, one man
can make a difference, if he has the courage, the will and the vision to stand
up and let the three branches of government know that he is mad as
Hell and he isn't going to take it anymore, and then do something about
it.
I applaud Tim
Eyman personally and all those other one-mans who have the courage to take on
Goliath with just a sling shot, together with the anger of the people
who are mad as Hell and aren't going to take it any more.
Let this one
man, Tim Eyman, be a beacon to others to take on Goliath with nothing more than
a sling shot and the "Consent of the
Governed". Goliath was defeated and so can a government
who has lost all touch with the people they are supposed to represent and who
have lost all allegiance to the Constitution of the United States, as they
attempt to take America down the dead-end path of abject socialism. But
the one mans of America aren't going to stand by and let them do it
without a fight.
Ron Ewart,
President
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RURAL
LANDOWNERS
P. O. Box 1031, Issaquah, WA
98027
425 222-4742 or 1 800
682-7848
(Fax No. 425 222-4743)
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