You are right he promised in his campaign to put more cops on the streets now you say he is looking to lay them off. That doesn't make him a lair at all.Considering lay offs makes no one a liar. Your use of hyperbole is amusing.
If and when police are laid off then start your agitprop.
Meantime I doubt he promised raises either, one goes with the other.
Miller caused the deficit that existed when Ford ran for office. It's a fact whether you continue to deny it or not. Link to something showing a surplus in October 2010 please.
Toronto deficit is historical Miller not hysterical Ford
#31
Posted 16 July 2011 - 11:39 AM
#32
Posted 16 July 2011 - 12:24 PM
#33
Posted 16 July 2011 - 04:44 PM
Miller caused the deficit that existed when Ford ran for office. It's a fact whether you continue to deny it or not. Link to something showing a surplus in October 2010 please.
By your own information, Toronto had a deficit when Miller took over, which implies there's more at work here than your simple-minded and unproven theory that everything is Miller's fault.
#34
Posted 17 July 2011 - 07:44 AM
By your own information, Toronto had a deficit when Miller took over, which implies there's more at work here than your simple-minded and unproven theory that everything is Miller's fault.
Ford expected to plow surplus into 2011 budget
Mayor Rob Ford is planning to use the city’s one-time surplus to help balance his 2011 budget, avoiding unpopular service cuts and delivering on a property tax freeze, say members of the executive and budget committees.
“Obviously if you can avoid a tax increase and not cut services based on your previous year’s surplus, that’s not an entirely bad thing,” said Councillor Peter Milczyn, who sits on both, adding that the city of Toronto has been balancing budgets with one-time money since amalgamation.
Oh, but wait. This story is from December, 2010. What's this talk of surplus? What was that Mayor Ford? What did you say?
Ford makes layoffs sound like a certainty
“We’ve saved over $70 million in the first six months so if we can find $70 million I’m sure we can save $700 million, that’s for sure,” Ford said.
So, hmmmmm, let's get this straight....
In the start of the new year, the Mayor plans to use this mysterious "surplus" to balance the budget; like Miller had before him. Yet, six months later, the Mayor says they have "saved" over $70 million. Why, without any service cuts or massive layoffs, all the while kissing the car tax good-bye, how did he actually "save" over $70 million" dollars. The guy is a pure genius because it appears that he and his Nation have made things appear out of thin air. No, not genius, it's... it's... magic!
Whoops, I almost forgot:
Link to something showing a surplus in October 2010 please.
Toronto posts $275M surplus
Now this story is not from October, but from November, but I am hoping proximity will do.
#35
Posted 17 July 2011 - 09:02 AM
I just want to point out here he didn't save 70 million. He counts people "saving" their tax dollars as savings but he didn't actually save any money in terms of cuts. He is counting the car tax which blew a 64 million dollar hole in the budget as "savings". It is clearly not savings and someone should call the liar on the fact when the government taxes in less revenue it is not "savings" for the government it is adding to the deficit which is debt. That is the opposite of savings. He is playing fast and lose with facts because he knows no one will call him on his lies. Typical of a conservative.So, hmmmmm, let's get this straight....
In the start of the new year, the Mayor plans to use this mysterious "surplus" to balance the budget; like Miller had before him. Yet, six months later, the Mayor says they have "saved" over $70 million. Why, without any service cuts or massive layoffs, all the while kissing the car tax good-bye, how did he actually "save" over $70 million" dollars. The guy is a pure genius because it appears that he and his Nation have made things appear out of thin air. No, not genius, it's... it's... magic!
#36
Posted 17 July 2011 - 10:25 AM
By your own information, Toronto had a deficit when Miller took over, which implies there's more at work here than your simple-minded and unproven theory that everything is Miller's fault.
Do you get off calling responders simple minded? If you do, good luck in getting responses.
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#37
Posted 17 July 2011 - 10:30 AM
Ford expected to plow surplus into 2011 budget
Oh, but wait. This story is from December, 2010. What's this talk of surplus? What was that Mayor Ford? What did you say?
Ford makes layoffs sound like a certainty
So, hmmmmm, let's get this straight....
In the start of the new year, the Mayor plans to use this mysterious "surplus" to balance the budget; like Miller had before him. Yet, six months later, the Mayor says they have "saved" over $70 million. Why, without any service cuts or massive layoffs, all the while kissing the car tax good-bye, how did he actually "save" over $70 million" dollars. The guy is a pure genius because it appears that he and his Nation have made things appear out of thin air. No, not genius, it's... it's... magic!
Whoops, I almost forgot:
Toronto posts $275M surplus
Now this story is not from October, but from November, but I am hoping proximity will do.
That's true. However it did not cover the deficit that existed.
The City of Toronto has accrued a surplus of $275 million in the current fiscal year, a sum that cuts the anticipated budget shortfall by more than half, outgoing Mayor David Miller says.
The city was still in a major deficit position in the millions when Ford was elected on his platform.
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#39
Posted 17 July 2011 - 03:58 PM
[quote][quote name='Peeves' date='17 July 2011 - 01:30 PM' timestamp='1310923803' post='691128']
That's true...[/quote]
[quote name='Peeves' date='16 July 2011 - 01:55 PM' timestamp='1310838922' post='690989']
Miller caused the deficit that existed when Ford ran for office. It's a fact whether you continue to deny it or not. Link to something showing a surplus in October 2010 please.
[/quote]
So I did supply "something" showing a surplus in October 2010. Well, November 2010, so you get the gist.
[quote]However it did not cover the deficit that existed.[/quote]
Was it supposed to?
[quote]The city was still in a major deficit position in the millions when Ford was elected on his platform.[/quote]
And what was his platform? To use the budget surpluses to cover off the deficit? Well, he has done that already hasn't he? So what's next now that he has used that one all up?
What else was in his platform? Let's see this beaut of a quote:
Rob Ford’s election platform vision
[quote]But in a perfect world, what I’d like to do is get us from the red into the black, have a surplus, reduce our debt, have our finances under control then I’d say great let’s welcome more people.”[/quote]
That sounds exactly like what David Miller was doing already. LOFL!
What else do you have to say Mr. Ford?
[quote]If elected, he promised to eliminate the vehicle registration and land transfer taxes, which bring in approximately $218-238 million a year.[/quote]
So reduce the things that bring in supluses, then complain that austerity is needed, slash service to the bones and then - and then - when it simply doesn't work out...
With Rob Ford, freezing property taxes is job one
“[quote]I’ve asked staff to come back with a zero-based budget,” Ford told a side room packed with media, politicians and aides. “Property taxes will not go up this year.”[/quote]
Oh-oh...
Look out 2012...
#40
Posted 18 July 2011 - 08:28 AM
Do you get off calling responders simple minded? If you do, good luck in getting responses.
If the pointy hat fits...
Toronto had a deficit before Miller took office. So, unless he had eliminated it at some point before dipping back into the red, your claim that Miller caused the deficit is completely false.
Now, a person who was actually interested in looking at this topic instead of scoring partisan political points for his team would argue Miller made it worse and show exactly how, but that would require getting really into details about the city's finances and we all know how boring that stuff is and how much better it is to reduce complex issues to bumper-sticker length soundbites.
Question: if Ford can't get out from the deficit in four years, does it become Ford's problem or do you get to hang this on Miller forever and ever amen?
#41
Posted 18 July 2011 - 10:17 AM
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Posted 18 July 2011 - 10:17 AM
#43
Posted 18 July 2011 - 10:45 AM
Mayor Rob Ford’s administration continues to raise the spectre of a $774 million budget hole in the 2012 budget even though new revenues have dramatically changed the outlook.
For example, the city has already revealed it has an extra $88 million in surplus funds from 2010 that can be used to reduce the gap, and other extra revenues can cut it further.
That brings Miller's surplus up to around $300M, or more than what Ford's consultants have found so far in the way of "gravy".
But this bit is just for Peeves.
Milczyn said the real difference is the Miller administration maintained services were being provided efficiently and the Ford administration doesn’t agree.
He said Ford is willing to act to put the city on a sound financial footing.
“We’ve had a structural deficit since amalgamation occurred (in 1998) and it’s never really been addressed. The goal of this administration during this term of council is to try to finally address the structural deficit.”
#44
Posted 18 July 2011 - 10:48 AM
Please review and let me know your thoughts. Is this indeed the report currently being discussed ?
It's one of a series. There's been five reports so far on various areas: Public Works/Infrastructure, Parks/Environment, Community Development and Recreation, Licensing and Standards, and Economic Development.
#45
Posted 18 July 2011 - 11:01 AM
$90M budget.
http://www.toronto.c...op11_an_i&t.pdf










