In his new campaign flyer, state House candidate Todd
Courser of Lapeer, one of the Michigan GOP’s ‘band of bullies,” demonstrates that
you can portray yourself as a job creator even if you have difficulty with
basic spelling and proofreading skills.
Courser of Lapeer, one of the Michigan GOP’s ‘band of bullies,” demonstrates that
you can portray yourself as a job creator even if you have difficulty with
basic spelling and proofreading skills.
The six-paragraph scribe sent to voters says: “We no longer
honor our Creator for his divine provincial (sic) hand in blessing this nation.”
honor our Creator for his divine provincial (sic) hand in blessing this nation.”
Maybe Courser is praying that the Lord will straighten out
the candidate’s accounting business. Courser’s letter says that 70 percent of
his business clients have gone bankrupt or moved on. He states that
circumstance as if it’s typical for companies all across Michigan.
the candidate’s accounting business. Courser’s letter says that 70 percent of
his business clients have gone bankrupt or moved on. He states that
circumstance as if it’s typical for companies all across Michigan.
But, according to the Small Business Administration, essentially
Courser’s business difficulties are 10 times greater than the experiences of proprietors
of small businesses across the state. That is, the number of small business
establishments in Michigan fell 7.7 percent from 2007-11, not the 70 percent tumble
cited by Courser. And the 2012 or ’13 annual figures — not yet available —
may very likely show that the small business community has fully recovered from
the 2008-10 recession.
Courser’s business difficulties are 10 times greater than the experiences of proprietors
of small businesses across the state. That is, the number of small business
establishments in Michigan fell 7.7 percent from 2007-11, not the 70 percent tumble
cited by Courser. And the 2012 or ’13 annual figures — not yet available —
may very likely show that the small business community has fully recovered from
the 2008-10 recession.
Then Courser really steps in it when he declares:
“I am running for State Representative because we need MORE JOBS and I am the MOST QUALIFILED (Yikes!) CANDIDATE who knows HOW TO CREATE JOBS.”
If you’re going to declare yourself the most qualified, you
should at least know how to spell the word.
should at least know how to spell the word.








I'm astonished you managed to read through one of his tomes completely. I usually lose interest in this megalomaniac's ranting around paragraph 467.
Provincial? Did he mean providential?
His tome to State GOP precinct delegates on why he wouldn't run for LG (and why Nakagiri was such a horrible candidate), but run for State Rep instead is a killing field of grammatical, syntax and spelling errors.