The Premier had a carefully rehearsed message when reporters asked him on Thursday why he had appointed everyone in cabinet back to their old portfolios despite an election that had reduced his party to a minority government.
A cabinet of "experience, consistency, and stability," Dwight Ball called them.
He used the word "experienced" a couple of times and emphasised the word "stable" as he finished the answer to one question. You can find a bit of Ball's scrum with reporters at about the 42 minute mark of CBC's Here and Now broadcast. NTV's story got the "stability" message loud and clear.
The election result was a shock to many people. People can debate what it meant that voters didn't endorse any one party to have a majority in the legislature.
Ball has a political problem even if he is in heavy denial about it but all the talk about experience and stability wasn't about dealing with a political problem. Voters aren't panicked by the minority government.
Ball was dealing with a financial problem. His plans depend heavily on the ability to borrow a couple of billions dollars to make his budget work. Ball will have a much harder time borrowing money if the bond-rating agencies take a dim view of his government's ability to manage public finances in the wake of the election.
The real political division in society is between authoritarians and libertarians.
Showing posts with label cabinet changes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabinet changes. Show all posts
31 May 2019
18 August 2016
The word is "curious" #nlpoli
B'y, it is really hard to call the changes announced on Wednesday as a "shake-up" of the public service or any kind of major change to anything really.
Aside from chucking a very small number of people out the door, this change to the structure of government didn't do much of anything but leave you wondering what the point was.
There have been rumblings of these changes going back months. Folks looking for some sort of massive shake-up in the fall might be disappointed to discover this was it. Most likely the next big news we will get is in the budget next spring.
But let's run through Wednesday's head-shaker-upper-whatever.
Aside from chucking a very small number of people out the door, this change to the structure of government didn't do much of anything but leave you wondering what the point was.
There have been rumblings of these changes going back months. Folks looking for some sort of massive shake-up in the fall might be disappointed to discover this was it. Most likely the next big news we will get is in the budget next spring.
But let's run through Wednesday's head-shaker-upper-whatever.
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