ottercopter
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That seems consistent with the last polls I've seen. What does it say about Toronto when Ford is supported by around one voter in five after all this? I mean, I've assumed this is a reasonably intelligent city and I've made a life here on that basis. But what if Ford is the true voice and face of Toronto? There are a lot of progressive, well run, and warmer cities out there in the world. Maybe it's time to give up and leave.
It's a difficult question. Stay and fight, or cut and run? Staying and fighting means committing to basically decades of hard work rebuilding in many ways fundamentally broken public education and municipal political systems and social programs. Cutting and running means... well, not having to do that. Or having to do far, far less of it.
Do we live for ourselves only - our own individual comfort, prosperity, and well-being?
Or do we sacrifice some of that to do as much as we can to improve the lives of everyone in the broader society we're part of?
More simply, in Fordian terms: Are we taxpayers, or are we citizens?
Myself, I like the second option. Being a dedicated, responsible, society-building citizen. Feels more adult. And more rewarding.
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