GenerationW
Senior Member
He's probably too busy courting the next Mrs. Art (whose heart he'll break in five years). If he ever comes back, I hope he'll dig up my favourite campaign slogan of all time -- THE MAYOR FOR MAYOR.What about Art?
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He's probably too busy courting the next Mrs. Art (whose heart he'll break in five years). If he ever comes back, I hope he'll dig up my favourite campaign slogan of all time -- THE MAYOR FOR MAYOR.What about Art?
The next mayor will not be able to take on new projects so getting a visionary mayor would be pointless. A fiscally conservative mayor (who has a brain) is probably the best choice. The next opportunity to kick off projects will be in the term Dec 2014 - Nov 2018. I sure wouldn't want to be the mayor for the next four years because while there will start to be ribbon cuttings to open things started under Miller, the bulk of the work will be dealing with strikes and budget constraints. I think being the mayor kicking off projects is probably far more rewarding.
Pantalone? will be a disaster as a mayor... this guys is a lifetime politician... he's just up for the next 'promotion'.
we need someone that doestn' really 'need' the mayoral paycheque (at 250k?)
someonel, dare I say it, that is fiscally 'conservative'....
too many people blindly vote for an 'ideology' and do not analyze the situation or endgame result....
These are the same folks that go out and pretend to be 'green' with their home upgrades of HE appliances but will be the first one to turn their power guzzling A.C. on and last one to give up driving to the corner store instead of walking.
This is how someone with no track record of successs in the private sector (David Miller) becomes a mayor.
As a Black male, maybe the next mayor should be Black. He or she could finally talk some sense to these so-called Black community leaders and to these mentally-challenged thugs with their oversized diapers
Liberal director to step down, run for Toronto mayoralty
Rocco Rossi is quitting as national director of the federal Liberal party to join the race to be the next mayor of Toronto. He will make a formal announcement Monday morning.
"I can confirm that on Monday, my intention is to announce that I will be throwing my hat into the ring for the mayor of Toronto," Rossi said Friday night.