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Look to Tech, Not Politics

Look to Tech, Not Politics 01/29/2004 02:48 AM

And the techies were out in force. Here was Google's Sergey Brin standing with a bunch of us at lunch gobbling down finger foods from the buffet. ...




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Yet abortion rates show no significant change with the party in office, while tax rates rise significantly under Democrats - the opposite of what the political rhetoric promises. This result suggests that politicians move away from the social center mostly to get votes ("strategic extremism") and diverge from the economic center because they actually prefer those policies ("nonstrategic extremism").

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