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The gist of her article is that good quality chairs are more comfortable and last longer than chairs from Ikea that cost less than 1/100th of the price.My understanding is that buying reasonable facsimiles of the original chairs is cheaper than having them restored, and works out to a few pennies per taxpayer. I'm not sure if that's Mallick's argument as well, but I gave up trying to read her proudly irrational columns a long time ago.
Thanks for the suggestions/corrections - revised version below (will delete first cut).
This is just great. Robbie is going to have a press conference at a gas station at 12:45 and Douggie says he doesn't know who Lisi is and has never met him.
Are you kidding? There was a funded and established plan for an LRT line to replace the SRT. Work had begun, orders had been made - the cancelling of that plan has been estimated to cost $100 million, in addition to the costs above and beyond the LRT that the subway will generate. It's hilarious that you're attempting to blame the provincial government for cancelling the LRT though... keep grasping at those straws.
Douggie says he doesn't know who Lisi is and has never met him.
The cost of cancelling the plan NOW is $100M. However, since the Province and the City (Council) now both support the same plan that Ford had 2.5 years ago, all delay and cancellation costs over the last 2.5 years are the responsibility of the Province and Council - not Ford.
So let's recap. The issue is not Lisi being arrested, it's the press coming to Ford's front door. Will no one think of the children?
The good news is when Ford gets back from Austin he won't be able to use the press to talk about how his little trip created hundreds of jobs and will bring in millions of dollars to the city.