meaning - Difference between "would have + past participle" and "would + bare infinitive" in the main clause of a past subjunctive sentence


I'm wondering about the difference in meaning, if any, between the two sentences in each of the following examples.


Example 1.



a. If he was a serious leader, tackling the debt would have been a pillar of the speech.
(Corpus of Contemporary American English)


b. If he was a serious leader, tackling the debt would be a pillar of the speech.



Example 2.



a. I am sure your father would have been upset if his boss got a gigantic raise and he got nothing.
(Corpus of Contemporary American English)


b. I am sure your father would be upset if his boss got a gigantic raise and he got nothing.





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