Lone Primate
Active Member
What has this to do with jobs here?
I have no idea how this relates to my point.
Yes, I think we've come to the crux of the matter here. I couldn't put it any better than you just did in those two lines.
You tell me this then?
Why do you think Toronto should build and fund transportation infrastructure for free for cars who are travelling from Newmarket to Mississauga?
Sure. There are any number of reasons.
First and foremost: to a great extent, even municipal infrastructure is paid for by the province. That means people in Newmarket and Mississauga paid for it. You may LIVE in Toronto at the moment (presumably), but you don't OWN it by dint of happening to reside here. A city is a communal entity and the enterprise of the nation. Every Canadian has every bit as much right to be in, live in, work in, and transit in and through Toronto as you do... just as you do with regard to wherever they might happen to live. I would have thought this would be self-evident but the question being asked, the fundamentals need to be explained, I suppose.
Secondly, even if this weren't the case, how, exactly, are we supposed to determine who's coming from Newmarket to Dixie Road, and who's coming from Newmarket to Kipling Avenue -- and what real difference does it make? How fine do these NIMBYistic distinctions get? Are you an interloper if you're on the streets of the people in Scarborough, or Rexdale, or the Annex? What gives you the presumed right to wander the streets a few blocks over? (Before you laugh, these are REAL questions in some parts of New York, so be careful what you wish for.)
Finally, providing a means for people to get where they need to go in a timely fashion facilitates much of what we take for granted in a modern society: cheaper goods, centralized places of labour and commerce, social institutions and the cultural opportunities they provide...
Honest to God, the baseless assumptions of some people here that they have entitlements to the things that they happen to see when they look out their window and the paleolithic idea that anyone over the next hill is up to no good or wants to somehow deprive them of something is truly distressing. It seems all the more incredible that our civilization has managed to get as far as it has.
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