ODS's trickle-up effect
2008-06-30
Soon after the last parliamentary elections, we wrote about a
prominent (unnamed) lawyer who said he voted for ODS, but not
because he thought it was any less corrupt than the other
parties. No, they're all the same in this respect, he said. But
once the politicians take their cut, he said at the time, the
trickle-down effect in terms of policies that help the country is
a bit better under ODS. Two years later, he and other dyed-in-
the-wool supporters of ODS - esp. among small and midsize
businessmen - are starting to reevaluate this. ODS is actually
worse than ÈSSD, many of them say, because ODS is more
professional and more thorough in its plundering. Under ODS,
there's more trickle up than trickle down, they say, and decisions
are based on what is good for ODS, not for the country. A real
risk is emerging that many of ODS's core voters will turn on it
and become some of its biggest critics.
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