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Carney's finance minister has been promising to deliver "generational investments" in this budget


but at the same time, Carney has warned that his plan to transform the economy will involve "sacrifices." These investments and sacrifices are distributed according to a peculiar logic.

For example: Carney has been publicly wringing his hands over the $10 million he claims Canada Post "loses" every day. In their analysis of that framing,The Breach pointed out that this number (an unusually high estimate) is tiny compared to the $169 million the military spends daily. That hasn't stopped Carney from slashing the postal service's activities, all while promising an extra $9.3 billion to the country's armed forces by March.

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[–] foggenbooty@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

That's short term thinking. I totally get where you're coming from, but the world has let Russia get away with too much already. They need to be stopped or it's going to be so so so much more painful for all of us than the funding cuts we're talking about. If Ukraine falls we won't have a war on our doorstep tomorrow, but it's a domino that will destabilize the peace we prosper from and may very well bring about the next big war. Clearly that's bad for Canada.

Too often we find ourselves in these zero sum mindsets. If we do X we could have been investing in our own Y. We can and should do both. We don't need to drag Canada into the war and start converting our automotive plants into tank factories, that's way too far, but we do need to pay our fair share (the amount we agreed to if not more) to make sure that we keep this era of peace alive. It's the right thing to do, and it's good for Canada in the long run too.

The world is a complicated place with lots of things going on simultaneously. We have to be able to tackle multiple issues at the same time. If the Liberals are saying we need to cut our social programs to fund the military, then say fuck no, fund the military AND the social programs. Tax the wealthy more, nationalize an industry that has gotten too fat, find a way to bring in money not at the cost of citizens. If we have to cinch our belts a little in the short term so be it, but it's not my preference and we shouldn't let our politicians give us these binary options.

[–] mrdown@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

That's what I meant . I'm not saying do not spend on the military and defense. I'm saying do not sacrifice other things for it which Carney is doing.

Tax the wealthy more

The NPD is the only one who support that. The libs will never do it