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Comment by skhunted

8 months ago

Outcomes are more important than "real policy".

Real policy is about real outcomes; this idea, while interesting to talk about, fails on outcomes.

  • Hasn’t been implemented so how do you know the outcomes won’t be there? Real policy as you call often times fails to have intended outcome or has lots of unintended consequences.

    • > Hasn’t been implemented so how do you know the outcomes won’t be there?

      That's not a serious policy analysis, or even much of a debate exercise.