What are you talking about? I see Mayor Doug Ford on TV all the time.Notice that since he is in power, he's nowhere to be seen. Quiet as a mouse.
:thumb:What are you talking about? I see Mayor Doug Ford on TV all the time.
I take back anything negative I said about Justin Beiber. We have a new candidate for history's greatest monster. Move aside Hitler Stalin and Jimmy Carter, say hello to your new not so little friend and leader Ford.@ his BBQ last week, he only served pork & NO NAME cola.
No, that pretty much says it - he's an asshole.In my opinion, he's an asshole.......not that my opinion counts for much.
Next time you can always put on makeup and a nice dress, you might as well look pretty if you are going to be fucked. Also getting a nice dinner and some wine, or having a smoke afterwords are also suitable.I keep wishing for a centrist candidate. Even in the last election, where was he?
(remember, Ford only has enough power as mayor as his ability to sway members of city council).
Part of this may due to optics more than reality, mainly to do with his public persona. Also, up until this point, pretty much all of the actual accomplishments of his administration have been low-hanging fruit (e.g. scrapping the vehicle-registration tax) which wouldn't generate too much opposition within city council. We still haven't seen the major fights that I see happening with regards to the budget and the service cuts, or of Ford's talk of taking on the public sector unions on collective agreements.That's the funny thing. He seems to be ruling as if he was the Czar of Toronto rather than the Mayor. I can't believe what I'm seeing. Other than a few Councillors standing up to him - Adam Vaughn, Mike Layton, Kristyn Wong-Tam, I don't see too many speaking out against Mayor McCheese. It's frightening.
The honeymoon's over, and it's high time we started hearing the word 'nepotism' used to describe the way they do things 'within the family'. It is not the fair, open and democratic process we deserve.It's still too early to really know if Rob Ford is doing a good job. I think we knew going in that Doug would have a large role, but even I'm surprised that he has become the de facto mayor - or at least the public voice of the mayor.
I'll also say that it's disappointing that they make no effort to work with others on council or even in the community-at-large and treat Toronto politics as if they are the lord and master, instead of just two voices on the council.
Time will tell, but things are off to an inauspicious start.