I served with Ms Morris for seven years. In all that time I seldom had a sensible conversation with the woman. I know I was not alone. Others reported the same brain-rattling experience.
The language was familiar.The problem was how it was used.
We seldom exchanged a greeting. Except at some event or other, when the Mayor would hail me by my first name and exchange pleasantries as though we were on the best of terms.
We all know the idea of by-election is an anathema to our out-going Mayor. Why the reference was made in that company is for Ms Morris to know and the rest of us to dismiss as more of the same.
At least one member of the group promptly left the table.
I just thought it was an interesting little tid-bit.
Being repudiated wholeheartedly by the voters, is a hard thing to bear.
It's not uncommon. It can be seen coming. Like a tornado.
It is sufficiently ordinary for the means of handling to be established. Gracefully...or....not.
The defeated Mayor of Oshawa noted he had done his best but "I guess there are no rewards for that"
I always found it easier just to stay out of the way. Nobody notices. The election is over. The newly elected are the focus of attention.
That's a blessing.
Immediate response from the losers in this election indicates no inclination to accept defeat gracefully.It's so silly. Considering the option.
Gordon Barnes has immediately called to arms something he calls the Citizen of the Year Challenge2010. He proposes a Workshop for Government 101 for losers.
Mr. Barnes clearly feels the authority vested in him by the outgoing Mayor, when she chose him Citizen of the Year, is a force to be dealt with.
He has apparently not considered a miscalculation might have led to such a bleak outcome. Something might have been overlooked in understanding of what the electorate expects from the elected.
When Marie Antoinette asked why there was rioting in the streets. The answer was "the people are hungry. They want bread"
She answered "Let them eat cake"
We all know Poor Marie's fate. Elections were considerably in the future at the time.
When people in Aurora complained about spending, Mayor Morris bought them culture.
In my day, history was not made relevant in school. Even A Tale of Two Cities, by Dickens didn't bring it home.
As an adult, I was shocked to learn the French Revolution happened during the time of my grandparents struggle for justice. The government couldn't use the army against the people because the army was of the people. So they created a police force, gave them the right to smash into people's homes and use the truncheons to discourage conversation.
We've come a long way, Baby. In a relatively short time. Too short a time not to maintain watch, and stand on guard for thee.
I am delighted that Geoff Dawe won the race for Mayor, I never doubted that he would. However, before the AC released the news that they were being sued by the Mayor, I never would have imagined him winning by such a huge margin. I wonder at how many of those 7254 votes that Geoff got were really for him or just against Phyllis. I know it makes no difference but I am curious. Morris completely torpedoed her own campaign and she has nobody to blame but herself.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the irony though in her five constant supportors giving her the ammunition to shoot herself in the foot with.
Luckywife
Yes the Catherine Ave , Super Hero ,alias "Tomato Head" is a force to be reckoned with Ev , after all he didn’t get to be Citizen of the Year without the Knight Hood bestowed on him by the Terrible Twins, Oh and don't forget his reward of a blank cheque from the Towns Treasury for he and his friends to play in the swamp north of Town Hall,
ReplyDeleteWasn’t it that little group of friends who went public claiming that there was only one dysfunctional person on the last Council I wonder who they were referring to ????
Didn't Mr. Beefsteak Tomato also come up with some cockamamie scheme to turn Wellington and Yonge into a traffic roundabout?
ReplyDeleteBrilliant thinking, that one.