Second_in_pie
Senior Member
This is a joke, right?yet Pantalone is ahead of three platforms that are different from Miller. Interesting!
Sorry, but I just can't take you seriously at all.
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This is a joke, right?yet Pantalone is ahead of three platforms that are different from Miller. Interesting!
This is a joke, right?
Sorry, but I just can't take you seriously at all.
No it is not a joke. The joke is you and SOS crapping all over TC! Many can't take SOS, their website and their report seriously!
You know you keep bringing up how certain lines are "already funded and construction is ready to begin" as if there's no turning back. Ironically I seem to recall mayor Miller not having a problem with canceling the island airport bridge, which was approved and construction ready to begin. Miller ran on a platform of eliminating the bridge so, right or wrong, I can't imagine why a candidate running on a platform to cancel TC (including those lines that are funded) would not follow through once elected.
Seems only Miller is allowed to halt (at the expense of millions of dollars) capital projects.
This is a joke, right?
Sorry, but I just can't take you seriously at all.
"I can't take them seriously because their website isn't as nicely designed as one designed by a publicly funded transit agency!"No kidding.
The SOS website looks like pretty basic and uninspiring!
I was talking about the fact he assumed that TC is what the public wants, after 90% of the public would seem to not support the plan, and that he's well behind one candidate who wants to rip TC to shreds, and another who is making pretty drastic changes to the official transit expansion plan.It's true. Latest polls show Pantalone is 3rd, behind Smitherman, and Ford. He's at 10%, Rossi polled a bit lower, and Thomson is way back at 5%
http://jackandcokewithalime.blogspot.com/2010/06/latest-poll-rob-ford-takes-lead-in.html
Juan is correct.
"I can't take them seriously because their website isn't as nicely designed as one designed by a publicly funded transit agency!"
Maybe you should tell Al-Quaida that they might become more popular if people had an easier time finding their mission statement on their website.
Another anti-Miller rant?
Assuming Rob Ford wins, why would Metrolinx even listen to him,considering he is clearly anti-transit? Metrolinx holds the cards, not the next Mayor. Like it or not, they are going to have to convince Metrolinx why cancelling TC is such a good idea.
Don't skirt the issue. If the Island airport bridge could be canceled than who's to say that the next mayor couldn't cancel parts of, or the whole, TC plan? Hmmm? Since you support the continuation of plans that "are funded and approved" than you must have been against the cancelation of the Island bridge, is that not a logical conclusion.
Any candidate who runs on the platform of canceling LRT lines under construction will be branded as anti-transit.