newearthling
Senior Member
Matt Elliot has some suggestion for what to do next:
http://metronews.ca/voices/ford-for-toronto/993751/rob-ford-if-not-an-arrest-what-next/
April 4, 2014 Updated: April 4, 2014 | 11:29 am
If there’s no Rob Ford arrest, what do his opponents do next?
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So what happens now? For Ford opponents, I’d suggest three things.
1) Beat him. Despite trumped-up fears that the mayor is some sort of campaign mastermind, he’s a very beatable incumbent with pretty lousy poll numbers. So pick one of of the 47 candidates running against him, volunteer and help them win. There will be no better end to the Ford saga than for the people to decisively reject the guy who has always said he has a mandate from those same people.
2) Make council better. In addition to the vaunted mayoral race, there are 44 individual council races taking place this October. Each of them is critical. Ford will remain an ineffective leader — even if reelected — unless councillors decide to empower him. It’s worth taking the time to look at your local council race and see how things are shaping up.
3) Don’t lose sight of the bigger picture. Regardless of where the Ford story ends up, we need to constantly demand better from law enforcement and the justice system. There are far too many examples of troubling cases where privilege has triumphed over justice, and power has let guilty men walk. We can do better.
http://metronews.ca/voices/ford-for-toronto/993751/rob-ford-if-not-an-arrest-what-next/
April 4, 2014 Updated: April 4, 2014 | 11:29 am
If there’s no Rob Ford arrest, what do his opponents do next?
...
So what happens now? For Ford opponents, I’d suggest three things.
1) Beat him. Despite trumped-up fears that the mayor is some sort of campaign mastermind, he’s a very beatable incumbent with pretty lousy poll numbers. So pick one of of the 47 candidates running against him, volunteer and help them win. There will be no better end to the Ford saga than for the people to decisively reject the guy who has always said he has a mandate from those same people.
2) Make council better. In addition to the vaunted mayoral race, there are 44 individual council races taking place this October. Each of them is critical. Ford will remain an ineffective leader — even if reelected — unless councillors decide to empower him. It’s worth taking the time to look at your local council race and see how things are shaping up.
3) Don’t lose sight of the bigger picture. Regardless of where the Ford story ends up, we need to constantly demand better from law enforcement and the justice system. There are far too many examples of troubling cases where privilege has triumphed over justice, and power has let guilty men walk. We can do better.