Multiple Choice
It is not uncommon to find a voting industry minority being able to put in place trade Policies that benefit that minority at the expense of the majority
A) because perceived consumer benefits are less than the "cost" of voting, leading to Absenteeism of consumers at the polls.
B) because politicians ignore the average voter.
C) because politicians are very often bribed by big business and labor unions.
D) because consumers prefer to "buy American" even if it costs them more.
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