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Originally Posted by TorqueDog
It should be self-evident if you read the post I quoted and are fluent in English.
Quantity. There is no way to insist that was a statement about quality.
It is dishonest to claim that 'most' promises were 'abandoned' when that is demonstrably false. If someone wants to criticize what things were accomplished or prioritized over others, go nuts, but at least approach the subject honestly.
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The problem with that site is that they count each statement in each category with equal weight and then just provide a count.
For example if I asked you did Trudeau keep his promises around electoral reform the answer should be a clear NO. Whereas that site would argue he has only broke one promise on electoral reform, kept two and is in progress on 8 others so should get a passing grade. That’s not a reasonable way to assess if a politician kept his promises. If you fail to keep the headline item of a category you fail that category.
The data the way it’s presented is me telling my boss 19 of 20 items came in on budget for my project so the project was mostly on budget when the last item accounts for 50% of the cost of the project and was double the expected amount.