Month: March 2020

How the UCP is defending its budget cuts in Alberta

By comparing yourself to your immediate neighbour and pegging your spending to their level is a weak argument. It leads to a race to the bottom phenomena. “My neighbour spends less on maintaining the driveway; therefore, I need to spend equally or less then him.” Likewise, the conservative neighbour argues the same: if Alberta spends less, we need to spend less. This drives down the level of public spending on public services.