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Toronto's next mayor - paolo - 10-25-2010

Anyone gonna vote for this guy?




RE: Toronto's next mayor - NikiterZTS - 10-25-2010

Got my vote after this vid


RE: Toronto's next mayor - Mystake - 10-25-2010

got a question, what's the scoop on the candidates?


RE: Toronto's next mayor - paolo - 10-25-2010

(10-25-2010, 10:57 AM)Mystake Wrote: got a question, what's the scoop on the candidates?

This should help....




RE: Toronto's next mayor - mo_focus - 10-25-2010

i guess all you guys are voting for FORD Big Grin


RE: Toronto's next mayor - meford4u - 10-25-2010

Would you vote for a guy that cost the taxpayers a billion dollars due to mismanagement? Change is needed throughout government and it won't happen overnight, but this vote is about sending a message to governement that people are pissed.

If I lived in TO I would be campaigning for FORD.


RE: Toronto's next mayor - Mystake - 10-25-2010

i still need some enlightenment... Looks like Ford doesn't have a filter, which imo is a good thing. Too much political correctness = no action actually taken


RE: Toronto's next mayor - darkpuppet - 10-26-2010

Not particularily impressed with any of the candidates to be honest.

Ford would definitely shake things up, but he needs a bit of restraint... he's said some pretty stupid things in the past, and has shown a lot of ignorance for what actually goes on in the city.

It wasn't an easy vote this year, for sure. I wish there were better choices.


RE: Toronto's next mayor - darkpuppet - 10-26-2010

btw... Paolo, how did you connect a crappy edit of Black Sheep, to Rob Ford's ability to run a city?


RE: Toronto's next mayor - tetra - 10-26-2010

This is how I see it.

Rob Ford, well what I like about him is that he actually gives the numbers. He tells us salaries, where the money is being spent and so on. He also said he would put Toronto's entire budget online for viewing. I like that he wants to take away the vehicle registration tax, although I wouldn't mind it at all if 100% of it was actually going towards road maintenance. As Dark mentioned, he is a loose canon. Who knows what he will do, he's even a tad immature. But there would definitely be some changes.

As for Smitherman, no chance I am voting for this guy. He screwed up at the Health ministry and he is backed by Liberals, by McGuinty. No way in hell I am in any shape or form backing up that guy. Especially when he lied to us about imposing new taxes, and then goes and implements the biggest tax change ever.

The other guy has no chance, so really the way I see it the best option is Ford. It's a gamble, but at least we'll be able to actually see numbers and proof. The way I see it though, either guy you pick will F us over. lol


RE: Toronto's next mayor - Focus man. Focus. - 10-26-2010

40 choices for mayor of Toronto. None of which got me excited. Ford seems like a Lastman who swears.

My father is running for mayor of Kearney. That is just as heated as Toronto's race.


RE: Toronto's next mayor - darkpuppet - 10-26-2010

Well, Ford won. I was sorta pulling for him, but I have to be honest, there's a certain amount of buyer's remorse right now.


RE: Toronto's next mayor - Mystake - 10-26-2010

I really didn't keep up with the race but as mentioned, Ford just might shake things up!


RE: Toronto's next mayor - Oscar The Grouch - 10-26-2010

If I was in TO, I would have voted for Ford. TBH, he sounds like what the city needs.


RE: Toronto's next mayor - NefCanuck - 10-26-2010

Ford is the citizens of Toronto's response to Mayor Miller and his union buddies. Esp. WRT to the garbage strike, that was I think the last straw for a lot of people who saw the "leader" (Miller) go into hiding instead of y'know *leading*

Oh Ford isn't going to be all sunshine & roses (more like soundbites and raving) but at least he *will* try and lead (of course herding T.O. city council is like herding cats, but that's Ford's problem, not mine Smile)

NefCanuck


RE: Toronto's next mayor - ANTHONYD - 10-26-2010

Ford... A "questionable" character running a "world class city"

Glad I don't live there.


RE: Toronto's next mayor - tetra - 10-26-2010

I guess we'll see what happens.. Hopefully with any luck he'll do a better job than Miller and give the city back to the people and not the elitists.


RE: Toronto's next mayor - Focus man. Focus. - 10-26-2010

Well my Father is the new Mayor of Kearney, ON. It was a close race. 50 vote margin of victory. Found out at 12:30 in the morning.


RE: Toronto's next mayor - darkpuppet - 10-26-2010

(10-26-2010, 10:58 AM)ANTHONYD Wrote: Ford... A "questionable" character running a "world class city"

Glad I don't live there.

how about a little sympathy for those of us who do?


RE: Toronto's next mayor - NOS2Go4Me - 10-26-2010

Steve-o, I have piles of sympathy for you guys.

We had no chance up here, it was Al "I've failed everywhere else but municipal politics" MacDonald or two nobodies. I voted for one of the nobodies just to ensure I did my part against him.

In Toronto, you've now won a loudmouth, obnoxious mayor who has been a councillor for 10 years for a reason - he never had to be anything more. Slowly the Tory god complex crept into his brain until you get what you have now: a guy elected because he pinned the eHealth scandal on Smitherman, when it was Caplan's fault for that debacle.

Smitherman gave answers, Ford gave talking points. And therein lies the rub: I've always said the people of Toronto want a hamster in charge of the meat grinder, not a smart thinker. Miller totally fubar'ed the garbage situation. Sadly, Miller was seen as the thinking man's mayor (which couldn't be farther from the truth). So, they think they're getting a "nitty-gritty" mayor with Ford to counter Miller and the fact that Smitherman doesn't need to regurgitate his own sound bites en masse.

Hoo boy, did they ever get a "nitty gritty" mayor.

Just watch:

Some disclosure and cancelling of "non-essential" resources and programs.

Not much new taxation outright (i.e. property tax) but more pay-per-use services where they used to be free before.

An actual walling-up of City Hall and government services as Ford learns from his mentor, Stevie Harper.

No further strides in disclosure or progress. No breakthroughs on infrastructure (at least in the short term) as Ford begins to realize that he's just one vote and he's not really liked by quite a few councillors.

Good luck getting that reduction of councillors / wards pushed through.