But the words come from the victory speech of Rob Ford, a blunt, beefy city councillor who on October 25th became mayor of Toronto, Canada's largest city.
More probably Mr Ford's victory can be attributed to the post-recession reality of Toronto, where the gap between rich and poor has widened into a gulf.
The 34-year-old would love to mark his final event for Ford before he joins Citroen with a victory but expects fellow Brit Richard Burns to triumph in the Peugeot.
After he won, his campaign was energized and he went on to win several primaries, giving Ford a run and setting the stage for victory four years later.