To: No Truce With Kings
Hoo-ah. Bad polls forever! I'll admit that it's harder to conduct an accurate poll, but we still get accurate projections to the market.
We have ways to make you talk :-)
Voice your opinion. Be heard. Companies can't give you what you want, if you don't tell them what it is.
The increasing cost of polling, like any other cost, is passed on to consumers.
47 posted on
11/07/2002 12:16:03 PM PST by
Strider
To: Strider
"Companies can't give you what you want, if you don't tell them what it is."
The last thing I want is politicians "giving me what I want." I want a 20-hr workweek, fifty babes throwing themselves on me, and unlimited free cheeseburgers. But what I want is not necessarily healthy (especially if my spouse catches me) or good for my long-term well-being. The Clinton years were marked by poll-driven pols that trimmed their sails to the latest survey of "what the voting public wants."
That's not being a leader. Being a leader is determining what people need -- before they themselves realize it -- then spending your efforts to convince them. "W" done that brilliantly with the death tax, tax relief, and yes, even the war on terrorism.
The one thing that bugged me about the Contract with America was that it was so poll-driven. Not that any single point was bad, but that it was the product of focus groups and polls. Then, when the polls started shifting the Reps did too, ceding the initiative to Omamma bin Laidoften for the next five years.
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