Campaign Lit: Don't Turn Back the Clock
While today's mail brought a couple more postcards from out-of-town haulers like ACE Solid Waste, trying to buy our election, I thought I'd continue uploading the literature that my campaign has done this year.
Much more is at stake in this election than the upcoming vote on November 28th, things the challengers avoid talking about as they focus on a trash decision that will be made before they could take office. Whoever is elected may, when their four-year term begins in January, continue the city's path to recovery, or turn back the clock to the days of discord and incompetence that I ran against four years ago. That thought inspired this postcard:
Much more is at stake in this election than the upcoming vote on November 28th, things the challengers avoid talking about as they focus on a trash decision that will be made before they could take office. Whoever is elected may, when their four-year term begins in January, continue the city's path to recovery, or turn back the clock to the days of discord and incompetence that I ran against four years ago. That thought inspired this postcard:
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