Showing posts with label Dalton McGuinty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dalton McGuinty. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Snapshot of Mayor David Miller’s Socialist Kingdom

The Havana Star, oops I mean Toronto Star actually put out a pretty damning snapshot of the current state of affairs in the city of Toronto, and it is not pretty. No doubt, their left-wing pundits will use this as a rallying cry about how Harper is ignoring the city’s plight, maybe another chance to scream “George Bush!” Here are some of the most damning findings:

All of those bike lanes Miller is building must be making people healthier? NOPE.
• 43.8% of Toronto adults reported being overweight or obese, compared to the region’s obesity level of 10.6%.
• Toronto has the highest urban rate of Type 2 diabetes in Ontario

David Miller says the city’s public finances are well managed and sustainable? NOPE
• In the past 5 years city spending has grown and average of 6.7% while revenues grew 5.6%.

The City is a welcoming place of opportunity for new immigrants? NOPE.
• Recent immigrants are faring worse than those who arrived five years earlier are. The median family income of the region’s recent immigrants in 2005 was $46,203; half of the average Canadian born family. This is 7.3% less than in 2000.

Is Toronto is prospering under David Miller and Dalton McGuinty? NOPE.
• Toronto’s unemployment rate is 7.87% increasing from 7.51% in 2006. It’s also higher than the provincial rate of 6.4%
• Full-time jobs decreased and part-time jobs increased

Liberal, progressive, caring Torontonians must be giving to help solve all the social problems they cry about? NOPE.
• Torontonians are 5.8% less likely to give to charity than the provincial average. In fact, that is 2.6% less than a decade ago.

But all of that wonderful cultural spending, social programs and regulations means people feel a better sense of attachment to Toronto? NOPE.
• 58.2% of Torontonians reported a strong or somewhat strong sense of belonging to their community – the LOWEST of any Canadian city outside of Quebec. The Canadian average is 64.2%.

Now I hope most Torontonians can see what is staring them in the face, greater government is making for a city whose citizens feel less of an attachment to it. But then having a higher likelihood of being unemployed and making less money would do that to anyone.

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