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Originally Posted by GoinAllTheWay
I don't disagree. The could easily do that. I just think it's silly to make an absolute statement like that. To me it would have made more sense to just simply say we need to re-evaluate all options instead of just flat out saying we aren't going to buy them.
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That's on the public and the media though. The public is too stupid to care about nuance so would say the liberals are being wushu washy. This is an example of good governance and should be celebrated. The liberals are willing to take a credibity hit on breaking promises in order to make the best choice given the available facts today.
we want our governments to make promises based on what they believe makes sense
Get into government and evaluate if given all the new data their promises still make sense
Make a decision that best fufills the promise made in the election given the realities of the current data.
In this case the intention of the promise is to get the best fighter jet for Canada for its future military roles.