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Perhaps if Ford realized that a downtown line would potentially kill the King and/or Queen streetcar lines, he might have second thoughts about such a statement.
I couldn't find any quotes but was there ever a time when Rob or Doug, possibly as candidates, made anti-drug and anti-gang comments? If so, it would be rather hypocritical if they did so while at the same time actively doing business with dealers/gang members and engaging personally in the drug trade.
“Two innocent young people are dead because some idiot thugs decided to settle a disagreement with violence,” Ford said. “This is not acceptable in our city. I will not accept it. I am furious about it.
“It is time to say, ‘Enough is enough.’ It is time to take action against these spineless cowards causing the violence,” he added.
Ford said city, provincial and federal officials will work together to target Toronto’s gang violence.
“We must use every legal means to make life for these thugs miserable, to put them behind bars, or to run them out of town,” he said. “We will not rest until being a gang member is a miserable, undesirable life.
“Some people have suggested there is a gang war brewing,” Ford said. “I don’t know if that’s true. But, I do know it’s time for us to declare war on these violent gangs.”
“It just tore my heart apart. And I just thought, this is not the city that we live in, this is — I was mad. More than upset, I was mad. I said, ‘Enough’s enough.’ I’m lookin’ around, and I said, ‘I’m not gonna sit here, I’m gonna be proactive.’ I talked to the premier, got a hold of the premier, called the prime minister’s office, I said, ‘I want meetings. I want something to be done.’ I want these people out of the city. And I’m not going to stop. Not put ’em in jail, then come back and you can live in the city. No. I want ’em out of the city. Go somewhere else. I don’t want ’em living in the city anymore,” Ford said.
“I want to see our taxes down so people will come here and create jobs, the best social program is a job,” Ford told reporters in Toronto’s east end. “I don’t believe in these programs - I call them hug-a-thug programs - they haven’t been very productive in the past and I don’t know why they are continuing with them.
“The kids need jobs, and you need businesses to come into the city and create the jobs, and right now our commercial taxes are too high.”
Asked why he’s voted against funding for anti-gang programs and community grants, Ford dismissed the question and sounded off on the Global News reporter that asked it.
“No one helps youth more than I do, no one helps youth more than I do,” Ford said. “You know that and for you to ask that question is embarrassing. I put more of my time and my own money helping these kids more than anyone does.”
Yer mayer speakin'
Proves that Ford understands everything at a superficial level. Until the Fords are turfed and their style of policy are relegated to the sidelines, these "us vs them" things will keep on happening.
https://mobile.twitter.com/CP24/status/388710039172575232?screen_name=CP24
“It just tore my heart apart. And I just thought, this is not the city that we live in, this is — I was mad. More than upset, I was mad. I said, ‘Enough’s enough.’ I’m lookin’ around, and I said, ‘I’m not gonna sit here, I’m gonna be proactive.’ I talked to the premier, got a hold of the premier, called the prime minister’s office, I said, ‘I want meetings. I want something to be done.’ I want these people out of the city. And I’m not going to stop. Not put ’em in jail, then come back and you can live in the city. No. I want ’em out of the city. Go somewhere else. I don’t want ’em living in the city anymore,†Ford said.
“No one helps youth more than I do, no one helps youth more than I do,†Ford said. “You know that and for you to ask that question is embarrassing. I put more of my time and my own money helping these kids more than anyone does.â€
What if that element has ties to organized crime/construction industry/garbage industry/corruption in the police force/prostitution, etc, etc. Do you want your mayor in a position of weakness when dealing with these institutions?
I always wondered why the rush to privatize all of the city - everyone knows that garbage is a very lucrative business.*Cough *Cough GFL... *Cough *Cough
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Paxton even looks a bit like Steve Paikin (the only gerbilist on this side of the pond I could see doing this).
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At the beginning of his term Ford had control of council. But through his unparliamentary and disgraceful behaviour as mayor, he lost their support quicker than I've ever seen of any politician at any level of gov't. The one and only person to blame for that is Rob Ford. If the man had not shown utter contempt for our elected councillors and had more respect for our mayors office which we entrusted him with, he would probably still be in control of the agenda.
The claim was not that spending increased disproportionately - its that its continued to increase. Ford has not been able to materially slow the rate of spending at city hall, and property taxes have essentially continued to rise at approximately the same rate relative to inflation (give or take half a percent)
By all means state them. Avoid wishy-washy statements like "Changing the culture at city hall". I can only think of four direct and current effects (ie actual ways that Toronto residents have been affected) of the Ford Mayoralty:
- Cancelled Bag Tax
- Cancelled VRT
- Cancelled Jarvis Bike Lanes
- Private garbage collection for 50% of the city
1) Crack cocaine is an incredibly powerful stimulant. This guy, given his weight problem and very very likely hypertension issue (show me one picture where his face isn't as red as a baboon's ass) is one random hit on a crack pipe away from being a bloated corpse. If you care about his job as mayor and believe he is doing it well, then you should care if he's putting his life in danger every time he uses crack. PERIOD. END OF STORY.
2) "smokes crack on occasion" - not exactly easy to do, it's one of the most addictive drugs on the planet. Susceptibility to addiction is different for every person of course, some people can use 'on occasion' without becoming addicts, but certainly not everyone. And I would bet that Ford has an addictive personality (he's clearly addicted to overeating). If Ford is (or becomes) an addict, you don't think it would effect his job performance? His thought process, attention to detail, reasoning abilities? I've known addicts before and some of these people were literally out of their minds when they were using regularly. As it is, he's basically already a no-show mayor given that his whereabouts are only accounted for about 50% of the time.
3) Doing hard drugs will inevitably eventually put the user in the position where he/she is interacting with sketchy/shady/criminal elements. We've already seen this to be true with Ford, given the picture, video, wiretaps, and numerous other situations related to projects Traveler and Brazen 2. Do you really think it's no big deal if he ends up beholden to a criminal element? Do you really think it's not a big deal if the MAYOR of your city puts himself in a position where he can be extorted or influenced by criminals? What if that element has ties to organized crime/construction industry/garbage industry/corruption in the police force/prostitution, etc, etc. Do you want your mayor in a position of weakness when dealing with these institutions?
4) The bottom line is that crack cocaine possession is illegal. So if you don't mind that the mayor is using it, then you either think 1) it should be legal, or 2) you think that the mayor should not be held to the rule of law. So where do you draw the line on what illegal activities are acceptable for the mayor's office? Is it ok for him to take bribes too? Participate in prostitution? Is it OK for your mayor to send out goons to physically intimidate people he doesn't like? Which laws apply to him and which don't? Just wondering...
- Without Ford, there is a good chance we would have had LRT's and wouldn't have had the Scarborough subway extension. I understand Ford doesn't get the full credit for these developments, but as mayor he was instrumental in these developments, both in shifting the tone and focus of council, cancelling Transit City and getting federal/provincial funding. ...
- Refusing to introduce new revenue tools or taxes onto citizens, and keeping property taxes in line with inflation (I would like to see a source for property tax increases in Toronto, if anyone knows of one).