TheTigerMaster
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But they also want subways! Have to give the taxpayer what they want...
Moral of the story: Just because people want it, doesn't mean it makes good planning sense. This goes for both what grade it runs on, and stop spacing.
No. You're wrong. At the supermarket checkout in Scarborough people in the line tell him to "stay the course". They tell him the same things at Tim Hortons and on the street.
He didn’t overstep his boundaries, he did what the taxpayers want. They want subways, that’s it. They don’t want streetcars. He was out in Scarborough over the weekend, people came up to him and said, they want subways. That’s it.
It’s the taxpayers. The taxpayers want…He was elected on subways, they want subways, he was out on Saturday, people want subways. That’s it.
It’s all subways. It’s all about subways.
All about subways. So, it’s the taxpayers that elected him to get the subways in and that’s what they're going to do.
It’s like winning an election. So if they voted him in, that means [stutters a bit] he don’t win an election? It doesn’t make sense.
You're just a libtard communist.