That is difficult 2+2 level math. You don't think Ford or his nation can make those complicated calculations do you?
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Don’t steal from a Ford
Doug Ford Sr. was born during the depression, and growing up poor left a permanent scar. Even when he was an MPP and multi-millionaire, he kept a “thick roll of bills” in a tin can behind a brick in the basement wall — “enough cash to buy a luxury car,” Doolittle writes. In April 1998, when the home was undergoing renovations, the money vanished. Ford Sr. wanted to find out who may have taken the money among his children (then in their late 20s and 30s), so he demanded the brood take a lie-detector test.
For two days, retired Toronto police sergeant Nelson Scharger (who had his own polygraph company) conducted interviews in a meeting room at Deco Labels. Each of the children, and Kathy Ford’s then husband, Ennio Stirpe agreed to be strapped into the machine. They were asked if they stole the cash. The three Ford brothers said no and passed.
Kathy and Stirpe did not pass, according to the book. “Predictably, the unremittingly strict Doug Ford St. lost it,” Doolittle writes.
I seem to recall that Morris represented Randy in a case that involved kidnapping and a drug debt. It was in the G&M expose in May of last year....
Moreover, 356 calls per day, every day, does not factor in one second of time to actually address the purpose of the calls. The Ford's claim to advocate for constituents personally -for example Dugg weilding a chainsaw during the ice storm, spouting off that he's the only one taking any initiative.
Yet in reality these actions amount to nothing more than posturing, completely token, empty gestures. Yet they get picked up and become anecdotal 'evidence' of the Ford's looking out for their people. According to Doolittle it's these anecdotes that have built the Ford Myth, and is the foundation of their success. If there ever was a myth that needs busting, this is it.
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Doggie has admitted to have spent 2 days durning the clean-up during the ice storm in Florida. But not the placement of those days (that I'm aware of), I can only assume that Robbie & Doggie were there during the ice storm itself. It's par for Robbie to run away in emergency situations.
I do wonder if Robbie's comment about not standing beside him during the photo ops was proof that they were missing in action also applies to Doggie?
Rob was definitely there during the ice storm - he made comments about not having power at home and suggested, cluelessly, that people should simply check into hotels if they could not stay home. Doug's whereabouts are a little more mysterious: he was nowhere to be seen or heard until the first few days of January, which is when I think the chainsaw photo was taken.
The shameless deception and self-promotion in that picture of DoFo [highlight]literally[/highlight] makes my blood boil.