Rob
Ford has pointed out that neither of his most recently
declared rivals in the upcoming mayoral race “has the record of Rob Ford”, an unusually generous endorsement of
two opponents, but surely this could be fine tuned further. One of them must
have a record less like Rob Ford than the other, and if somebody could perform
the necessary differential analysis we’d have one reasonably efficient measure
of who might make the best mayor. (Should we want an anti-Ford who’s also a better saxophonist than Bill Clinton, we should get behind Richard Underhill.) John
Tory and Karen Stintz both
differ from Ford in possessing basic
math skills---neither imagines a loss or break even on city revenues
accompanied by steep cuts in basic services is a saving in the neighbourhood of
a billion dollars, and I doubt either one even imagines such a thing as a city
being “ten times better off than it was” after three years of a mayoral term
distinguished mainly by chaotic governance, bullying and mendacity—or for that
matter after three years of sober, industrious, socially and fiscally
responsible leadership, things simply don’t change that radically and
dramatically, over so short a time span, in a sprawling metropolis with over
two million citizens—some of whom, incidentally, are getting tired of being
referred to all the time as customers. On a related subject, how do you stop a
rhino from charging? Take away its credit card.
Speaking of math skills, a settlement in a class
action abuse case brought by inmates judged to have suffered abuse, physical,
sexual or both, at Rideau and Southwest regional centres (David McKillop recalls being beaten and sexually abused at the age
of 4 ½) yielded a collective settlement of $32 million, which, doled out
amongst 4,300 plaintiffs, works out to a little under $7,450 apiece. One’s
obliged to say, I suppose, that it’s better than nothing.
3 comments:
Martin, this post makes me glad I don't live in Toronto. Having visited the place in 2005, I was wishing I could go back for another visit. Now I'm not so sure...
Lisa
I'm a fan. It's good to see you posting again. Is that rhino/credit card q&a original? Love it. xxoononnie
Toronto's still a great city, though we have other problems (especially with transit) that are bigger than Rob Ford. He is a special case, a mayor who makes Mel Lastman look like David Crombie, but his term's up this year and I seriously doubt he'll be re-elected.
The Rhino joke is not original, it's one I heard and liked some years ago (reminds me of a story a friend wrote in High School many years before--Physics joke--about using a stroboscope to stop a charging rhino). I thought it apropos.
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