Altair
Well-known member
Re: OT: Canadian Politics
The bulk of the spending is for 2020-2021, not that far off, just a election away. On top of that, the CPC isn't a party that is likely to cut LPC military spending promises, so unless the NDP somehow win in 2019 I'm not worried about the political winds changing that much.
As for the economy, downturns happen, the military gets the brunt of it, but at least they are looking like they will be trying to increase funding as opposed to saying everything is fine now, no need to spend more.
A good first step in the right direction, a plan on how to do it, all that's needed now is a 4 years of follow through.
You really believe that will happen? I've been hearing that type of promise from various governments for the past 40+ years. As soon as there is a down-tick in the economy, a change in government, or the government of the day needs finds funding for other promises, the military budget is usually one of the first ministries to be raided.
The bulk of the spending is for 2020-2021, not that far off, just a election away. On top of that, the CPC isn't a party that is likely to cut LPC military spending promises, so unless the NDP somehow win in 2019 I'm not worried about the political winds changing that much.
As for the economy, downturns happen, the military gets the brunt of it, but at least they are looking like they will be trying to increase funding as opposed to saying everything is fine now, no need to spend more.
A good first step in the right direction, a plan on how to do it, all that's needed now is a 4 years of follow through.