If you are all so concerned about so little being done, then DO something.
I don't live in Scarborough, so I really don't give a flying squirrel what happens in the end, because I won't be riding it. And I don't think anyone who would have switche to an extended Sheppard Subway will switch for a new LRT that is as slow as this one will be.
No, no, no... if the public comes at YOU inquiring what moves has your advocacy organization made towards promoting the legitimacy of expanding the network with subways in key corridors, this is not the sort of response you should be uttering. One, one individuals can be written off, an organized group of professionals cannot so easily. And pitting borough against borough with flippant, off-the-cuff remarks like:
"I don't live in Scarborough, so I really don't give a flying squirrel what happens in that end" is the surest way for the public to loose all faith and credibility in your cause.
I devoted countless hours into designing and planning solutions, many of which you've adopted into SOS canon, so don't come at me saying I haven't done anything. Was it not I whom first suggested to you that we form a petition group? Now it's time to produce results. I just want to know what our next course of action is, when precisely we can get individuals like Adam Giambrone critiquing the merits of our plan and have the press or one of our representatives fire back rebuttals. When we can get major candidates for Mayor on-stage saying:
"I'm the pro-Sheppard Subway and pro-Bloor Danforth subway to Scarborough Town Centre candidate and I approve this message!" ... that's when the high times and merriment can begin. But if you don't have the motivation or enthusiasm for the plan and all that it'll entail then why lead us on that we can make a difference? All the bravado talk we can spew on UrbanToronto alone won't change a damn thing.
In regards to Steve Munro, he does allow limited forum for dissent on his website. I've tousled with him a few times and I know the regular poster M. Briganti always says something that Steve disagrees with. We don't have to be foaming at the mouth rabid about subway promotion, we only have to sound informed, objective and open to constructive criticism. The truth of the matter is that we need a Steve Munro-type person to be
our spokesperson and perhaps then we'd be far more persuasive... and visible.