While others can't get their act together the populace are up to their a** in snow.
The entire city of Toronto needs to give its collective head a shake.
The entire city of Toronto needs to give its collective head a shake.
The request didn't come from city council, it came from the deputy city manager responsible for emergency management. There is no reason to assume that he has political motivations, especially since he was hired under Mayor Ford.
If you don't trust the judgement of the staff that you hired to take care of exactly this kind of situation, what does it say about your own judgement?
You're assuming there's no political motivation.
But you're also assuming he's making the right call, based on him having been hired. Well, Ford was 'hired' too. Lots of people who are hired do crappy jobs.
So, without knowing what resources they got shorted on, the only thing I know is that Ford was expected to give up his job because of a storm.
I am not assuming anything. You are assuming political motivation and now even that he is bad at his job, and telling me to prove you wrong. The fact is there has never been a hint of evidence that John Livey is anything but an extremely competent public servant.
In an emergency we don't need our leaders preoccupied by thoughts of who might be out to get them. They need to solely focus on what is best for the city.
The fact that Ford lost his powers to act in the event of an emergency is a separate issue that should be dealt worried about when we are not in the middle of something like this.
Could be access to federal funds for one.Which is exactly why the choice to put conditions on it the way they did, was shoddy political maneuvering on the part of city council. Now, the assertion is that Mayor Ford doesn't care about Toronto, and that he has cheated them out of resources through his action. What has he denied them, and what resources were missed out on?
Which is exactly why the choice to put conditions on it the way they did, was shoddy political maneuvering on the part of city council.
Now, the assertion is that Mayor Ford doesn't care about Toronto, and that he has cheated them out of resources through his action.
What has he denied them, and what resources were missed out on?
And what did they do other than take it in stride?
yeah, think population, the elderly and the disabledWaiting a few hours for nature to do it's job is commonplace in the rest of Canada where people actually have winter. Not calling an emergency is a good thing. I've never seen a prairie, Quebec or northern ON city grind to a halt because winter happened.
hell yeah, christmas jingles, bobble head dolls... the guy is the biggest target around....Anything to bash Ford I guess.
Anything to bash Ford I guess.
For the 20th time though, I am not an expert in the particulars of what resources are available in what situation, so I have to defer to the experts on that one. Ford is not an expert in these matters but there are staff at the city who are.
yeah, think population, the elderly and the disabled
Well, I'd prefer to not make a decision on someone's action, based on the unsubstantiated 'because I say so' of someone else. If he has cheated the city, it shouldn't be hard to explain what he cheated them out of.
Nah not a local, TO is way too big for me...too much humanity crushed into too little geographical space.Aha! A local. Maybe you can tell me... what did Ford's inaction prevent for the elderly, disabled, and population at large?
The deputy city manager wanted him to declare an emergency so that they could get access to more resources. For the 21st time though, I have to defer to the experts on this one.
All I can say for certain is that city staff responsible for emergency management came to him asking him to declare a state of emergency so that they could get access to more resources, and he refused to do that. I would think that we would want all the resources that we can get our hands on at the moment.
Defer to the experts all you want. Until someone can actually say 'this is what he shorted the people of Toronto on', and prove its necessity, I'm not about to judge his decision to keep his job.
I've seen plenty of cases where people want maximum resources for their department, despite it being unnecessary and even ill advised, so, simply saying 'the manager wanted it', is not 'proof' that I should see it as a strike against Ford.
Imagine those terrible twos!8OOh, and btw, I don't really care how many times you repeat yourself without giving more to the debate than repetition. I raised toddlers.
Defer to the experts all you want. Until someone can actually say 'this is what he shorted the people of Toronto on', and prove its necessity, I'm not about to judge his decision to keep his job.
I've seen plenty of cases where people want maximum resources for their department, despite it being unnecessary and even ill advised, so, simply saying 'the manager wanted it', is not 'proof' that I should see it as a strike against Ford.
Oh, and btw, I don't really care how many times you repeat yourself without giving more to the debate than repetition. I raised toddlers.
Anything to bash Ford I guess.
Again, this isn't city councilors calling for this, it is the deputy city manager responsible for emergency management.
There is really no political gain for anyone in calling the state of emergency, since it would only change things for a few days. It would just help the city tackle this problem in the way that city staff identified as the best way.
lol, if you don't have the info, say you don't and leave it at that.
But you don't do that do you?
What the province is offering now is different than what would happen if an emergency was called, but that gets into technical stuff that I am not really the best authority on. The Deputy City manager who requested that an emergency be called would have intimate knowledge of these issues though, and there is little reason to assume that he has political motives against the mayor(he was hired under him after all).
As for specific resources, as I said, I am not an expert on that, but the senior staff members asking for emergency powers are.
For the 20th time though, I am not an expert in the particulars of what resources are available in what situation, so I have to defer to the experts on that one. Ford is not an expert in these matters but there are staff at the city who are.
The deputy city manager wanted him to declare an emergency so that they could get access to more resources. For the 21st time though, I have to defer to the experts on this one.