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RyanSH12 said:Haven't really been following, so this means he stays as Mayor of Toronto?
Zee said:RyanSH12 said:Haven't really been following, so this means he stays as Mayor of Toronto?
Yup.
bustaheims said:I'm confused. How is voting on a measure that decides whether or not you, specifically, are to be forced to face your punishment not a conflict of interest?
louisstamos said:According to the interpretation of the appeal judges, the vote to make him pay it back should have never happened in the first place as council didn't have the authority to make him pay it back in the first place, since his charity is technically considered a "third party"...
I've made my feelings on Ford known here before, so I'm going to stay out of this to make sure things don't get heated again, but in a way, this is a very fitting end to the whole saga - the whole reason Ford lost his seat in the first place was on a technicality. Now, he's won his appeal on a technicality...
Rob said:Honestly, I think Te'o's girlfriend stands a better shot in the next election but what do I know?
Corn Flake said:Rob said:Honestly, I think Te'o's girlfriend stands a better shot in the next election but what do I know?
There still seems to be very loyal group of voters who like this guy. They only see "tax cuts and stop the gravy" and ignore the rest of the BS that Ford spits out every day. Not to mention the opposite of tax cuts have happened.
I think the problem is if no decent candidate steps up, it will be Ford vs. some uninspiring alternatives that split up the vote and he will get in again.
Would be nice if Toronto could get a few high powered, successful exec types to step up, like Bloomberg did in NYC. (not that I know if he's good but proven success running large companies is usually a positive)
bustaheims said:louisstamos said:According to the interpretation of the appeal judges, the vote to make him pay it back should have never happened in the first place as council didn't have the authority to make him pay it back in the first place, since his charity is technically considered a "third party"...
I've made my feelings on Ford known here before, so I'm going to stay out of this to make sure things don't get heated again, but in a way, this is a very fitting end to the whole saga - the whole reason Ford lost his seat in the first place was on a technicality. Now, he's won his appeal on a technicality...
I guess I shouldn't be surprised. This whole thing has been pretty absurd. It just concerns me that no one seemed to have brought up this particular issue the first time around.
Justin said:Jose Canseco weighs in:
"I do not recognize Rod Ford @TOMayorFord Toronto mayor as legitimate #yeswecanseco"
"Pisses me off he does not deserve the chain. #yeswecanseco"
"Can anybody get me a lunch with the Supreme Court of Canada leader? #yeswecanseco"
"So mad can barely see straight #yeswecanseco"
"Calming down. Looking into setting up Toronto govt in exile in Vegas for the next two years. Come join me. #yeswecanseco"
donkeyy0 said:Justin said:Jose Canseco weighs in:
"I do not recognize Rod Ford @TOMayorFord Toronto mayor as legitimate #yeswecanseco"
"Pisses me off he does not deserve the chain. #yeswecanseco"
"Can anybody get me a lunch with the Supreme Court of Canada leader? #yeswecanseco"
"So mad can barely see straight #yeswecanseco"
"Calming down. Looking into setting up Toronto govt in exile in Vegas for the next two years. Come join me. #yeswecanseco"
*sigh*
What brilliant analysis Jose!
Technically not from Toronto. Kind of happy that the 416ers have to deal with that sideshow so as not to draw attention to the absolute joke that is city council in the Vaughan.
After reading/listening/watching this whole thing unfold, it just cements the notion that politics (at least municipal politics) is simply a bunch of bad attitudes and high school drama/scheming for personal development. I used to think it was just an issue with my municipal government. I'm happy/disappointed to see that this is obviously not the case.
The Red Polar Bear said:donkeyy0 said:Justin said:Jose Canseco weighs in:
"I do not recognize Rod Ford @TOMayorFord Toronto mayor as legitimate #yeswecanseco"
"Pisses me off he does not deserve the chain. #yeswecanseco"
"Can anybody get me a lunch with the Supreme Court of Canada leader? #yeswecanseco"
"So mad can barely see straight #yeswecanseco"
"Calming down. Looking into setting up Toronto govt in exile in Vegas for the next two years. Come join me. #yeswecanseco"
*sigh*
What brilliant analysis Jose!
Technically not from Toronto. Kind of happy that the 416ers have to deal with that sideshow so as not to draw attention to the absolute joke that is city council in the Vaughan.
After reading/listening/watching this whole thing unfold, it just cements the notion that politics (at least municipal politics) is simply a bunch of bad attitudes and high school drama/scheming for personal development. I used to think it was just an issue with my municipal government. I'm happy/disappointed to see that this is obviously not the case.
I have to say, i love the #yeswecanseco tag.