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Is Rob Ford doing a good job?
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twentypercent
Simple question. Do you think Rob Ford is doing a good job as Mayor?



.... By the way, if you answer "Yes" you're wrong
kotsy
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Originally posted by twentypercent
.... By the way, if you answer "Yes" you're wrong


lol. you should've made the options "no" and "no"
hardcore trancer
Aside from the two usual suspects that voted yes aka Jayx and RJ who are the other two that voted yes?:wtf: Come on Ford nation speak up.:p
smuncky
in my books
Yohan
I dunno what Ford has done so far...
ChemEnhanced
The city has burned to the ground so he is doing alright in my books.
djchez
Ford is much better then miller looking at it from a fiscal perspective and in this economic climate thats what this city needed.
so my answer is yes, ford is doing just fine!
Moral Hazard
I think the more important question is: "is Doug Ford doing a good job as mayor?"
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I think the more important question is: "is Doug Ford doing a good job as mayor?"


I think a better questions is "when are the Ford brothers getting an NFL team in toronto?"
Orko
It is far too early to tell. Remember he has a four year term, and he just got started.

There are a lot of things he was pushing for, but has had to concede. That at least takes some thoughtfulness, and is a good quality.

He started out as a meat head, but has quickly learned that he has to compromise.

Milled ed Toronto hard over the last 8 years. It is going to be a tough job to get it back on track.

daves
Question: how did a 770-million-dollar projected deficit turn into a 139-million-dollar projected surplus over the course of a quiet month?
Spam
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Originally posted by daves
Question: how did a 770-million-dollar projected deficit turn into a 139-million-dollar projected surplus over the course of a quiet month?


It didn't. That deficit is projected for next year.

This year, a small surplus was projected, and the windfall from the land transfer tax was more than expected.
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