TheTigerMaster
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I have to disagree with you. Chow has a very solid record of getting things done in her 15 years in publi office. She's no softball.
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I have to disagree with you. Chow has a very solid record of getting things done in her 15 years in public office. She's no softball.
service at various points in his professional life. That says a lot. The same can't be said (in my most humble opinion) for those who constantly clamour for power because they need the paycheque. I'd rather the individual be motivated by a genuine desire to make a difference (money be damned) than be motivated by staying in power for the sake of his/her paycheque.
To be honest, I don't see much that she's done that didn't ride the coattails of Jack Layton. And that's my biggest issue with her. If it wasn't for Jack Layton, her profile would be lower than Soknacki.
Part of my respect for John Tory is precisely because he has achieved a lot professionally. I despise career politicians of all stripes. And for once, I'd like to see accomplished citizens, be they CEOs, doctors, accountants, plumbers, mechanics, school teachers, etc. take up the mantle of leading their cities, provinces and country. John Tory did his time in the business world and chose to give that up for public service at various points in his professional life. That says a lot. The same can't be said (in my most humble opinion) for those who constantly clamour for power because they need the paycheque. I'd rather the individual be motivated by a genuine desire to make a difference (money be damned) than be motivated by staying in power for the sake of his/her paycheque.
My gosh, could Galloway be any worse of an interviewer? He always sounds like a spoiled, impatient, rude brat.
His attitude takes away from a serious, important interview. That was hard to listen to.
Federal funding to cities has never been significant to worry about much.Chow will have zero influence on federal purse strings. In fact I could see her as being a real detriment. Harper is a hard core politician and is probably the most partisan and ideological PM this country has had in living memory and cooperating with the opposition isn't his style. In other words I could definitely see him denying Chow for the single reason of who she was married to and her party affiliation.
Miller did well enough. But who would do well with Prime Minister Trudeau - which is what the current polling indicates.Tory will have REAL sway with Harper and if one person has the ability to get at federal funds, it's Tory.
What difference does that make?And yet a central part of his platform was the Bloor Danforth extension, which he took credit for, like it or not.
To be honest, I don't see much that she's done that didn't ride the coattails of Jack Layton. And that's my biggest issue with her. If it wasn't for Jack Layton, her profile would be lower than Soknacki.
Part of my respect for John Tory is precisely because he has achieved a lot professionally. I despise career politicians of all stripes. And for once, I'd like to see accomplished citizens, be they CEOs, doctors, accountants, plumbers, mechanics, school teachers, etc. take up the mantle of leading their cities, provinces and country. John Tory did his time in the business world and chose to give that up for public service at various points in his professional life. That says a lot. The same can't be said (in my most humble opinion) for those who constantly clamour for power because they need the paycheque. I'd rather the individual be motivated by a genuine desire to make a difference (money be damned) than be motivated by staying in power for the sake of his/her paycheque.
These kind of threats are offensive, unsavory, distasteful but, unfortunately, they work. Politics is a dirty world but if you want money playing Mr. Nice Guy may keep your fine sensibilities in tact but it won't get you a cent.
You aren't just saying this because he hardballed Chow?
I have to disagree with you. Chow has a very solid record of getting things done in her 15 years in publi office. She's no softball.
Well she should show that, because the time to play nice is over.What exactly are you basing this on? House of Cards?
Every government has its own agenda. They work together wherever those agendas overlap. They ignore each other where they don't. Harper's not going to give Toronto any money that's not tied to his own plans. It doesn't matter who's mayor. The best thing the mayor can do is translate local funding needs into proposals that fit federal programs.