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by AlecSchueler
465 days ago
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> Maybe, but the end result is still Canada loosing and US winning. It is but when the discussion is about businesses racing a certain way to decisions made by a government that's only been in power for two months then it's misleading to focus on a decision made before that time. > Good democracy and certainty don't go together very well most of the time. It's a feature of democracy, not a bug. Good democracy? I'm not sure how loaded that phrase is but, regardless, doing business with the US has seemed a lot more certain for at least the past 20 election cycles than it does today. The current government, whether or not its behaviour is indicative (for you) of a "good democracy," is an outlier in terms of looking friendly to businesses or other investors looking to trade there. |
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In other words, people have the freedom to choose candidates who make decisions that are also bad for business. That's the amazing perk of having a completely free democracy (yes that includes letting the people vote bad candidates who make bad decisions) which you'll only appreciate when you don't have that freedom (ask me how I know).