soimelk
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Is this guy onto something (or just on something)?
https://twitter.com/TheFIXER12
This about sums @fixer12 up for me:
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Is this guy onto something (or just on something)?
https://twitter.com/TheFIXER12
Why can't we have Nenshi? Sigh.This about sums @fixer12 up for me: View attachment 18864
If he's donating $100,000 to charities, he's getting one hell of a tax break off whatever income he gets from Deco
ArticleGlobe and Mail - Councillors question the company Rob Ford is keeping
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“The mayor needs to make a decision between his friends and the City of Toronto,” said Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong, a member of the mayor’s executive committee.
“It shows a level of bad judgment that he associates with people that may have criminal records and who may be involved in buying and selling drugs,” Mr. Minnan-Wong told reporters. “That’s not something that anybody should be proud of. I’d like to see a mayor who stands up for things we do believe in like law and order, who says no to drugs and who takes a hard line on crime. “
Councillor Shelley Carroll, a frequent critic of the mayor, said that if Mr. Ford is under police investigation, he needs to step aside.
“The connection to me would be: Are the police, as a result of investigating Mr. Lisi, are they also investigating Mr. Ford? Then it’s time for the mayor to step down,” she said.
Mr. Ford refused to answer questions Tuesday morning. “We are talking about subways guys – subways, subways and more subways. Keep taxes low. Fight for the taxpayer,” he said.
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At this point, he is just resorting to stringing words together... and those words have lost all tangible meaning now.
It's circulating that the TPS continued surveillance of the Mayor in Austin. Six figure price tag. Imagine how many subways we could build with that...
EDIT: forget it, just realized the source of this claim. Not reliable.
He cannot donate his City salary unless he receives it first. If he is paid $100,000 by the City (gross taxable income) and donates $100,000 to charity (creating a deduction against gross taxable income) he ends up at $0 (no net taxable income). He could not lawfully deduct the same donation a second time to reduce the taxes on whatever other taxable income he receives from whatever other sources The economic result for him is the same as it would be if he waived his City salary.