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I’m not surprised about your existential crisis. Between Wynne and Tory, I’ve just about given up about the state of engagement by citizens to bring local politicians to book. The so-called non-party status of councillors lets them get away with incompetence because there’s no cohesive group actively engaged with a platform of issues. And the Mayor gets away with the bully pulpit.
RT @MikeBeauvais: Hey, what was your favourite part of Postmedia’s endorsement of Andrew Scheer?
I personally liked where they called Andr… 20 hours ago
@mouthygurl You wonder if this would've seen the light of day had Scheer been PM. 20 hours ago
Sorry to hear this, but we all go through at least one existential crisis at one time or another. Hope you’ll be back!
They wore you down. If you quit, it means the a-holes have won.
Hopefully this is temporary, your take on municipal politics coupled with your writing style and wit have made you must read.
It’s been a great run. Enjoy what comes next. Hope to see you back soon,
I’m not surprised about your existential crisis. Between Wynne and Tory, I’ve just about given up about the state of engagement by citizens to bring local politicians to book. The so-called non-party status of councillors lets them get away with incompetence because there’s no cohesive group actively engaged with a platform of issues. And the Mayor gets away with the bully pulpit.
Nooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!