OPINION: After the auditor general’s explosive Greenbelt report, resignations and further investigations are the only way to restore some sense of integrity

  • Maple Engineer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I didn’t use MPAC data. I’m not even sure what data you’re referring to. All the nonsense and childish naivety that I’ve been half assedly (is that even a word) responding to for the last couple of days just sort if blends together. Nothing I’ve said over the past couple of days was even remotely important to me, certainty not nearly as important as is was to those who were spitting and hissing and shitting in their own hands and flinging it at me. I’m not even sure which community this thread was in. I know I stumbled into onguardfotthe (or are there two E’s?) and poked a nest of sjwtankies. They’ve been meticulously downvoting my every comment and I just don’t care.

    So, I didn’t give you a straight answer because I wasn’t invested enough to know where my data came from and I honestly suspect that I just pulled it out of my ass (unless I posted a link to something then it was just some numbers that seemed reasonable.) The numbers weren’t important to me at all and I wasn’t going to let them distract me from the actual point of my comment which was, Ford its abjectly corrupt.

    This probably isn’t a satisfying answer for you but it’s the truth.

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      1 year ago

      Ford being corrupt has nothing to do with the discussion, so I fail to see how it could be the point, but given that you claim to have no awareness as to what is going on that explains that.

      But if we were to make it part of the discussion, the thing is, the Premier’s position is hired by the MPPs, who are hired by the constituents. In other words, Ford is just a lowly third-rank nobody. That you have allowed a third-rank employee’s corruption to cut so deep speaks to there being bigger problems at the actual top – no doubt because the top brass is busy nonsensically trolling people on LinkedIn and not doing their actual job managing the workers hired. How do we resolve that?

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        Ford being corrupt has nothing to do with the discussion

        Well…the title of the article is, “The Greenbelt report proves it: The Ford government is corrupt” so there is that.

        But […] hired.

        That’s some…weapons grade nonsense.

        How do we resolve that?

        Well…the obvious answer is to vote him out of office but the dumbth are allowed to vote and they can be distracted with a buck a beer while the premier spends $400 million of taxpayer money building a parking garage for an exclusive private spa being built on public land with a super secret 99 year lease or orchestrating a land flip in the greenbelt which benefits 15 of his rich, developer friends.

        A friend in the US suggested that there should be a requirement to pass a civics exam to establish that you have enough basic knowledge of how the country works, the laws, the constitution, your rights, the electoral system, etc. work BEFORE you’re allowed to vote. That doesn’t work, of course, because the dumbth have just as much right to vote under our constitution as smart folks with the necessary knowledge. As long as our system lets the lowest common denominator vote they’re going to be manipulated into voting against their own best interests, the best interests of their families, their communities, and the country.