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by Nate75Sanders
3622 days ago
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I didn't walk away with anywhere near the analysis you did, so I added an edit to my original post. You can't simply hear Thiel's speech and directly get what he wants, because saying it would cause too much backlash. He wants to use the government's massive resources to carry out projects that he's aligned with -- perhaps even that he has control over. |
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Over time I have become weary of people trying to explain voters preferences by asking "why are you voting this way", listening to the answer and then saying, "no, you're wrong. you're actually voting for that because X, Y, Z". How rude is that? People say what they want, they have no incentive to lie, and then they aren't believed?
We saw this a lot with the Brexit vote. Leave voters were asked by pollsters "why will you vote leave" and were told either "because I am tired of competing with low-wage immigrants for jobs" or "because I think the EU is flawed and cannot reform". Then a whole bunch of pundits started saying that no, it's actually not like that at all, it's actually a backlash against the elite, or racism, or whatever alternative explanation they preferred. But there was no evidence of this.