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Originally Posted by Parallex
I think the fact that he's doing it in the immediate aftermath of an event causes me to question his motives. I mean where was his concern a week ago? He's tastelessly exploiting a tragedy.
http://ipolitics.ca/2015/11/16/premi...dvocacy-group/
See... here's the thing. Regardless of the motives of either, one plan swiftly alleviates the suffering of a vulnerable group while the other delays it.
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Is it political when said event is what makes it a concern?
Like a bunch of kids drowning in a city pool all of a sudden and the local mayor declaring "we should make sure all city pools are safe and close the pools until we have done some due diligence".
Clearly something like that would warrant questioning the mayors motives. It's an obvious ploy for votes vs. some evidence (kids drowning) that might indicate there could be bigger concerns and maybe pools should be investigated. I wouldn't trust that mayor either. . .