Population in Washington State Wields Ballot Initiatives to Defeat Woke Green Initiatives

In a rare display of grassroots resistance, voters in Washington State are pushing back against the 'sustainable' agenda of the state's elite. But now, with the help of ballot initiatives, citizens are fighting back against the tyranny of the super-rich.

Population in Washington State Wields Ballot Initiatives to Defeat Woke Green Initiatives
Washington State Capitol Campus - Photo: Experience Olympia

Guest Submission by Paul Glumaz

Washington State is the pioneer in the nation in establishing the climate emergency, the homeless industrial complex, and LGBTQ grooming as modes of governing. With the influence of Bill Gates of Microsoft, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Starbucks, Boeing, and many more global players headquartered in the Puget Sound area of Washington, it is no wonder that Washington State leads the world in establishing, with the involvement of Oregon, and British Columbia, the first “sustainable ecological mega region” called the Cascadia Innovation Corridor, a premier model for the World Economic Forum, (WEF) and the United Nations Global Sustainable Development program.  While there is much PR about the intent of this initiative, it is a model for inducing global depopulation.

While the billionaires living on the East side of Lake Washington next to Seattle plan their less people utopia, the “peasants” that are expected to go along with this are not all on board.  But you would never know this from the ballot box because the most extreme toadies of the anti-population super rich keep getting elected.  One reason for this is because of the institution of mail in balloting.  Gradually, over the period from 1993 to 2011, Washington State became the first state in the Union to implement a complete mail-in-balloting system which was then exported to other states.   It is estimated by several voter integrity organizations that there are enough “ghost” registrations and other irregularities in each electoral cycle to throw elections to the candidates of the regime rather than the voting public.  

In response to the growing divergence between the election results and the views of the voters, last year, a hedge fund manager of Japanese tech stocks, headquartered in Washington State, Brian Heywood, and others who joined with him, launched a campaign to place six initiatives on the ballot for November 2024. Over 400,000 signatures were obtained for each.  Three of the six were so popular that the Democrats in power decided to vote them into law, rather than have them on the ballot.  Two of these that became law are notable in illustrating just how out of touch with the voters the Democrat controlled WA State Legislature had become. 

One that passed the legislature, I-2113, removes the restrictions that the legislature had placed on law enforcement on the pursuit of criminals.  Another that passed, I-2081, establishes a parent’s bill of rights, including notification of medical and safety matters.  Previously the legislature had passed a law that parents could have their children, especially in transgender matters, be sent to shelters and other places without notification of their whereabouts.  A child could be taken from a parent, and the parent could never know, or see, that child again.

The three other initiatives of the initial six that were not passed, are now on the November ballot along with a new initiative on repealing legislation implementing a ban on the use of natural gas, I-2066, which recently collected 560,000 signatures in less than two months.  One of the other three initiatives, I-2117, is a repeal of the Climate Commitment Act, which includes a tax on carbon emissions that is costing consumers an extra $.50 a gallon for fuel.  Passage of the Climate Commitment Act repeal and repeal of the natural gas ban in November will go a long way to end the illusions of political support in the population for sacrificing living standards to fight climate change, as well as throwing a wrench in the whole decarbonization enforcement regime.  If this can happen in Washington State, it can probably be very useful in other states as well.

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