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A politician defends a new government program that provides large financial grants to a handful of tech startups. The cost of the program is funded by a tiny, almost unnoticeable increase in the national sales tax. When a critic calls the program an inefficient use of public funds, the politician responds, "The public has not voiced any opposition to this program, which clearly indicates their widespread approval. I am simply carrying out the will of the people." What is the most significant flaw in the politician's justification?

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