Has the city lost it's mind...

Another toronto councillor trying to take mamdani's ideas to bankrupt the city faster. City run grocery stores with no dc's, no property tax and presumably union employees with pensions. It will be a train wreck.

 
Another toronto councillor trying to take mamdani's ideas to bankrupt the city faster. City run grocery stores with no dc's, no property tax and presumably union employees with pensions. It will be a train wreck.

 
Another toronto councillor trying to take mamdani's ideas to bankrupt the city faster. City run grocery stores with no dc's, no property tax and presumably union employees with pensions. It will be a train wreck.

I mean on 1 hand, at least he is giving thought to trying or acknowledge there is a issue with food supply and affordability, where no one else is.

On the other, this service would just be plundered as any other gov run initiative and would be financially raped as per usual.

But, but, imagine if we had that 1 billion wasted on the Eglinton LRT, that would cover something like this and more easily....
That is the cost of gov waste and lack of accountability right there.

BTW there is already a grocery store employee union. But I think you know it.
 
BTW there is already a grocery store employee union. But I think you know it.
Private sector unions and public sectors unions are on entirely different levels imo. While a private sector union fights for their members, they realize that there is a limit to how much blood they can draw. Public sector unions have no limit, they know their host can't die and the pool is infinite so you might as well take every drop.
 
I have come to the realization that humans are the only creatures on the planet that are teaching their offspring to be dumber than previous generations. Call it Darwin's principle in reverse or nanny state. It explains everything except why.
 
I have come to the realization that humans are the only creatures on the planet that are teaching their offspring to be dumber than previous generations. Call it Darwin's principle in reverse or nanny state. It explains everything except why.

"A lot of your songs were about the regression of society and humans in general. How do you think your take on the devolution of the race has stood up after 40 years?"

"I knew it was going to come. I'm only surprised at how quickly it's happening." - Mark Mothersbaugh.
 
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