• saigot@lemmy.ca
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    The details of how it gets accomplished are being released in early November with the budget.

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      Why wait until no one can assess the plan or the government falls.

      Same bullshit as every other government.

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        How would you like it to go? This is how it is meant to go, politicians announce a goal and a vague direction they want to go in, then table bills with the details filled out, it undergoes several layers of public debate and then it gets voted on.

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          And how is that working out for Canada? Same old same old but apparently most of this thread lives in Ottawa. “public debate”. Hilarious.

          What we get, ALWAYS, looks great on paper with a bunch of asterisks and caveats and most of the measures never happen because some metric was never met, all by design.

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        The decision of whether the government falls is, in large part, the way the assessment of the budget is expressed.