Unusual Suspects Dept: I m moving to Vancouver or maybe even Calgary, said one colleague. Some talk of moving further afield, while others blame amalgamation: We have been 905-ed to death. Folks with a very different set of weird values are determining a future I want no part of, said a friend with an electoral hangover. The Tea Party has taken hold in Toronto was another gloomy gem, according to The Star. No matter what question was put to Ford, his core message was the same. Say Rob, what are you going to do to attract international business to Toronto or deal with our need for more and better social services? Cut taxes and eliminate $12,000 parties. That s it. That s all and the language of anguish resulting from Rob Ford s victory can be heard far and wide, well at least here and there, because a large number of unusual suspects must have joined in to support this substantial outcome for the new mayor designate. We all know about Ford s track record, his gaffes, character questions and the like. How could this happen? How and why did a monotonous few tag lines work? Taxes bad. Councillors are free-spending fat cats. I will clean it all up. That s his non-vision in a nutshell along with pounding fists and red-faced anger. As
reported in the news.
@t moving to vancouver, fat cats
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