← Back to context Comment by skhunted 2 years ago Outcomes are more important than "real policy". 3 comments skhunted Reply mmooss 2 years ago Real policy is about real outcomes; this idea, while interesting to talk about, fails on outcomes. skhunted 2 years ago 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. mmooss 2 years ago > 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.
mmooss 2 years ago Real policy is about real outcomes; this idea, while interesting to talk about, fails on outcomes. skhunted 2 years ago 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. mmooss 2 years ago > 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.
skhunted 2 years ago 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. mmooss 2 years ago > 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.
mmooss 2 years ago > 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.
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.