We didn't have kids signed up for one of the City run day camps.
We didn't need a building permit.
We didn't need to go to the Island on the Ferry.
And we managed to get our garbage taken care of by some enterprising students.
But we were still pissed at the way the whole city strike thing shook out.
So when David Miler, the Mayor of Toronto, returned to council yesterday, his only request was to "...put this behind us." Huh?
We prefer a 'really hope he's got a sense of humour', on-going reminder for the Mayor.
So below you will find handy, dandy protest stickers for your garbage bins and recycling containers. Print them out yourself and adhere them or simply email us and we'll send you a couple already printed on adhesive paper. Tell 'em how you feel. Show your colours. Take a stand.
Right, so because of one garbage strike, Miller must be thrown out. I guess that all the good Miller did will go with him, too. But hey, what else is new coming from right-wing neocon morons like yourself who want Toronto to end up like a cesspool instead of the great city it's become under his leadership? What to expect of morons like you, indeed? How about not voting at all, or going back in time to the supposedly amazing pre-Miller past you and sheeple like you think was so great! That would be something.
Posted by: Neville R | May 21, 2010 at 01:35 AM
Neville,
As mayor, he was elected essentially to be the CEO of Toronto. Any great CEO leads and wants the best for its stakeholders. Those stakeholders in this case are the citizens of Toronto - the taxpayers.
He failed them. And in our opinion, he failed as our CEO.
He put the interests of the unions of the city ahead of the people he was elected to represent. For that, we thought it was deserving of protest.
We're honestly not right-wing morons, or sheeple. We're just citizens of a city who expect the interests of the majority to be better represented.
Posted by: Jim W | May 21, 2010 at 09:44 AM