Amare
Senior Member
Tory truthfully believed his plan, dont let him make you think otherwise. He was so serious about SmartTrack, that he practically derailed the Downtown Relief Line by yanking staff from that project and putting to his fairy dusted dream.Torys not an idiot. Anyone who looked at his plan including himself for more than five minutes knew it wasn’t possible. But he also knew it would get him elected. That’s no different than one Ford who managed to get himself mayor and another Ford who managed to get himself premier on similar transit promises which they too knew were going nowhere. Two fords too dumb to run a family business but smart enough to make the rest of us look like real fools.
He stated the Smarttrack would be up and running by the time the SRT would need to be replaced, and he utterly failed at that. He realized halfway through that it wouldnt be possible for SmartTrack to partially replace the SRT, so that's when he started pushing harder for the Scarborough subway extension.
I think you missed my sarcasm responding to @toronto647 ....I think you are assuming too much. Firstly, did Mikey even show any interest in running? He seems to be very quiet and hardly noticeable outside his riding. I'd expect a few of more outspoken councillors to give it a try in 2022.
Plus, Jennifer Keesmaat might try again. Running against the incumbent was hard, running against other contenders should be a lot easier.
And secondly, Mikey showed no opposition to Finch LRT being built right through his riding. Thus, hard to predict what his priorities will be if he decides to run for the mayor in say 2030, based on what Rob Ford's priorities were in 2010.