So a friend shows me this the other day. It was a fundraising letter from the Pavilion. We were both curious as to why Smith felt the need to include his name on the return address. If it is some kind of marketing strategy, we are both confused by it’s purpose.
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Maybe the office was lonely and wanted someone to pay attention to it? When the office demands attention might it mean the the officeholder is ignoring it?
Q-Tip wants to seem important as the Pavilion continues to cost the taxpayers.
“…..Celebrating 20 years of being in the red…”
They no doubt have multiple envelopes, and since fundraising falls on the President, they use this one… There’s probably about 5 or 6 departments that have their own letterhead and envelopes
All he is missing is some congressional franking.