More junk mail
Gotta 'nother batch of junk mail and it's just as slimy as the first -- except for one piece, which I'll get to later.
One comes and says that John Manor's cronies in Lansing are out to keep exporting Michigan's jobs.
That's patently unfair. John doesn't have cronies in Lansing -- yet.
Another piece attacks Kate Ebli because while she was a cable company executive, cable rates and complaints went up and we don't need leadership like that in Lansing.
That's quite a stretch but it's sort of clever -- linking Ebli to the universal evil that are cable companies.
Another piece from John Manor says he's fighting to turn Michigan around. This one was very slick, very tasteful, has a picture of him and his baby, I think, and talks about staying away from the political bickering. I almost went out and volunteered for his campaign after reading this one. Then I remembered he doesn't need the help because he's got cronies in Lansing.
Speaking of those cronies, there's another Manor radio ad I heard in which he talks about having to move in his earlier years because the stench from a nearby landfill drove him and his wife away.
Surely he knows that his "cronies" in Lansing -- Republicans all -- were the ones that allowed the state's moratorium on landfill expansions to expire so every dump around could file a request to enlarge their place. If I were him, I'd dump that ad quickly.
One comes and says that John Manor's cronies in Lansing are out to keep exporting Michigan's jobs.
That's patently unfair. John doesn't have cronies in Lansing -- yet.
Another piece attacks Kate Ebli because while she was a cable company executive, cable rates and complaints went up and we don't need leadership like that in Lansing.
That's quite a stretch but it's sort of clever -- linking Ebli to the universal evil that are cable companies.
Another piece from John Manor says he's fighting to turn Michigan around. This one was very slick, very tasteful, has a picture of him and his baby, I think, and talks about staying away from the political bickering. I almost went out and volunteered for his campaign after reading this one. Then I remembered he doesn't need the help because he's got cronies in Lansing.
Speaking of those cronies, there's another Manor radio ad I heard in which he talks about having to move in his earlier years because the stench from a nearby landfill drove him and his wife away.
Surely he knows that his "cronies" in Lansing -- Republicans all -- were the ones that allowed the state's moratorium on landfill expansions to expire so every dump around could file a request to enlarge their place. If I were him, I'd dump that ad quickly.
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