pstogios
Senior Member
It must be great being a councillor in Scarborough. You don't have to take responsibility for anything that goes wrong - just blame on 'dowtown'. It's too bad a lot of Scarborough residents can't hold their own councillors responsible for the state of their area, including the lack of transit. Scarborough's problems are largely the result of decisions made by Scarborough politicians over the course of decades.
Exactly.
It must be pretty awesome being a Scarborough councillor that represents residents that are so totally out to lunch that they can be fooled by pretty much anything you tell them.
Just imagine. Scarborough has residents like coffey1 that believe that just because it is large in area, but not in population or in population density, then it “deserves” the same level of transit infrastructure as areas of downtown with triple the population in a smaller area. He chose to live in an area with less transit, as appropriate for its density and historical population and built form, and now he bitches about his commute.
It’s like saying Caledon (population 66592, 688 square km in area) “deserves” the same level of transit infrastructure and investment as Mississauga (population 721599, 292 square km in area). And then make up some bullshit conspiracy that Mississauga politicians, residents AND the media are ALL out “to get” Caledonians. That’s Trump level psychosis.
Don’t live in Caledon and then bitch about transit.
The degree of delusion is mind-blowing.
No wonder Mississauga wants to separate from Peel Region... I say Scarborough should separate from Toronto and leave the rest of us alone.
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