Difference between revisions of "Bait and switch"
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| − | '''Bait and switch''' is a tactic of negotiations, commonly used by [[liberals]], to induce agreement by promising to do something like cutting spending (the "bait"), when the real intention is very different, like raising taxes. | + | '''Bait and switch''' is a tactic of negotiations, commonly used by [[liberals]], to induce agreement by promising to do something like cutting spending (the "bait"), when the real intention and actual conduct is very different, like raising taxes. |
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Revision as of 14:59, July 23, 2011
Bait and switch is a tactic of negotiations, commonly used by liberals, to induce agreement by promising to do something like cutting spending (the "bait"), when the real intention and actual conduct is very different, like raising taxes.