Striking, I thought, that those ferociously bright people who work at Goldman Sachs and deserve every penny of their multi-million pound bonuses as a reward for their vast intellects haven’t worked out that if you rig an online poll using the same IP address over and over again you might just get caught. Maybe they believed the right wing blogs and thought the Robin Hood Tax campaigners would be too dim to work it out. Anyway the Goldman Sachs genius has bought the campaign another day of very wide publicity. Thanks guys!
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Trackback made by Tobin, updated « Connected Research on Feb 15th 2010 at 12:47 pm:
[...] of 10:1 in favour – while the multipe 'no' votes appeared to have come from two IP addresses, one of which is registered to Goldman Sachs, that Great American bubble machine. Doing God's work again, [...]