This is almost comical. If the first go round "achieved" 2% participation, this will achieve somewhere around 0.2% participation? The reason it's not comical is that it will be used (assuming the responses align with the goals of those in power) to implement real policy.
This is almost comical. If the first go round "achieved" 2% participation, this will achieve somewhere around 0.2% participation? The reason it's not comical is that it will be used (assuming the responses align with the goals of those in power) to implement real policy.
This is almost comical. If the first go round "achieved" 2% participation, this will achieve somewhere around 0.2% participation? The reason it's not comical is that it will be used (assuming the responses align with the goals of those in power) to implement real policy.