Councillor Ballard said he had documentation to prove improper spending under expense allowance policy. It was catalyst for strong reaction. It provided proof , if proof was needed ,of his real intention.
The public's interest was not his objective.
Honourable intent does not insinuate wrong- doing without alienating
all those besmirched by the accusation.
The Mayor undoubtedly has regular expense claims. He was obviously the target of the invective.
Coming from the champion of good conduct and supporter of penalties for infraction, the hypocrisy was rampant.
Councillor Ballard is not subtle. A journalist is perforce a competent wordsmith. Putting learned skill to best purpose requires something more.
I do not aspire to lead a faction of Council. A divided Council is not functioning.
Unpublished comments are an accusation rather than a critique . Or they are a personal
shaft at myself..
There's been less since the Clowncil Watch got into businsess.
The foregoing responds to a morning comment and question.
The role of the town's Chief Magistrate is worth perusing at this time.
The Mayor is the town's First Citizen, Good Will Ambassador, Head Salesman, the person people turn to for assistance in all manner of situations and profundities.
The community's good wishes or sympathies are extended from the Mayor's office.
From day to day, twenty-four seven, there's no telling where a call for help might
derive.
A business owner from a distance, contemplating a move, might arrive on the Mayor's doorstep
seeking what the town has to offer.
It might call for an invitation to lunch and an opportunity to showcase town assets.
The venue would not likely be Macdonald's ,Wendy's or Pizzahut.
The Canadian custom of hospitality, might call for the offer of a choice of libation. It would not be untoward but now we come to the sly references by Councillor Ballard to alcohol being charged as an expense .
The question of judgement arises.
A touch of style and class would be desirable attributes of a Mayor. One hopes the community has had the choice in their selection of a Mayor.
I suspect the business of attracting business and jobs to our community would receive priority from most citizens.
I submit our current Mayor has the attributes to fulfill that part of his mandate.
He also has the authority and the responsibility.
Councillor Bountiful Ballard's insinuations of wrong-doing are hardly fitting.
But they do fit the pattern set on the day of Council's inaugural.
I quite agree with you. It does sound like a lot of smoke & mirrors. When push comes to shove, I expect Aurora's Mayor's expenses will be in line of those of other mayors in the Region. If Councillor Ballard believes otherwise, he should produce some evidence. And I have absolutely no problem about alcohol with a meal. It doesn't take long to learn not to exceed your limit because it interferes with your performance at your job.
ReplyDeleteDoes Ballard want the reports retroactive to 2006?
ReplyDeleteI think it is time to stop talking about Ballard. He is in his first term and not doing well at all. The town has better things to do - he will continue to throw mud around hoping that some will stick. Let's move on and let the various councillors deal with his idiocies.
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ReplyDeleteWhy does anybody give a damn?
It's just taxpayers' money.
If the man has " Proof ", let him lay it out. Otherwise he is just wasting everybody's time. Christopher has an item up portraying Councillor Ballard as a chubby little kid throwing mud-balls. Works for me.
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ReplyDelete"...item up portraying Councillor Ballard as a chubby little kid throwing mud-balls."
Well isn't that a very mature image for someone who, deep down, wants to be taken seriously. Nothing like an adult discussion, and his blog is nothing like an adult discussion.
Taken seriously? Not possible as long as he writes worse than the Grade 2 students that he finds so inspirational.
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