Your Tax Dollars Are Flying Away
Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.
So, listen, you know how we feel about politicians and their spending, right? Especially when it feels like they're flying high while we're stuck on the Jolley Cut in rush hour. Doug Ford's private jet debacle is exactly that kind of story, only it's got layers, like a good burek from a Barton Street bakery. First, he buys this fancy $28.9 million Challenger 650. Then, boom, public backlash hits harder than a Ticats fan after a late-game penalty. Now he says it was a "mistake" and he's selling it, but also that people are "inundated" him with calls to keep it? Sounds like a story you hear down at the Bayfront, you know, the one where everyone's got a different version of events.
### What This Means for Hamilton
This isn't just some Queen's Park drama, right? It hits home here in Hamilton, where every dollar counts. Think about:
* **Our Infrastructure:** We've got roads that need fixing, transit that needs funding, and maybe some help for the folks trying to make a living on James Street North who are getting priced out. That $28.9 million could do a lot of good right here. * **Trust in Leadership:** When leaders say one thing then do another, or backtrack faster than a cat up a tree, it erodes trust. Especially in a city like ours, where people are already skeptical. * **The "Mistake" Loop:** Ford's solicitor general also had to apologize for "imprecise" answers about inmates accidentally being released. It's like a pattern, where mistakes keep happening and apologies follow. We've seen enough of that, right?
We're a city built on hard work and common sense. When we hear about millions spent on a plane, then called a mistake, it just grinds our gears. It makes you wonder where the real priorities are. We need leaders who understand what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck, not fly private. That money could boost the farmers at the Bay Area Farmers' Market or help families on the Mountain struggling with rising costs. It's about respecting where the money comes from, and that's us.
Sonja Kovačević-Mountain, MiTL Sports Desk, Hamilton.
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