Quote:
Originally Posted by First Lady
I am not against health and wellness, not sure what I said that gave you that impression.
|
It was when you suggested "potentially" selling off recreation centres if they weren't making money. Or getting rid of other public leisure facilities (golf courses) for the same reason.
Both IMO contribute to the health and wellness of people. To suggest "potentially' selling one of whilst questioning why the city is even bothering with the other could be construed as being against health and wellness.
Quote:
Originally Posted by First Lady
I never said private enterprises always do it better.
|
I never said you did.
Quote:
Originally Posted by First Lady
All I am trying to do is generate some discussion of things the city "could" look at.
|
Fair enough. So, again, what is your criteria for deciding whether or not something gets sold off or the city stops spending money on it? I was arguing based on demand.
Just trying to understand your decison making process.