POSITION OFFERED:
cc: Frank Grant, Kendria Pearson
There are no easy solutions to the problem of governance and campaign finance... especially in a large, complex, heterogeneous society. We no longer have the neighborhood precincts where neighborhoods could collect their small contributions and listen to their constituents...and we have few Mayberry townhalls where the locals regulate their own lives.
We are frogs in a slowly heating pot... and we are not the cooks. Things will never be the same as they were. But there are things that can be done.
Seeking Technical Co-Founder for One-click, multi-platform, multi-payment provider transaction system
One Click Political Contribution with a very low threshold... IS PART OF THAT SOLUTION. The single--wallet method patent is already issued and demo'd... multi-provider system is patent pending. There are a couple of variations for the multi-provider method depending on who holds identity (and combinations thereof). This is a relatively simple collection of procedures and methods and its variations can be easily flow-charted.*
As should be clear a payment system with these capabilities will have additional utility. However the political contribution angle for a variety of reasons is the natural core for such a capability (which I'll be happy to explain.)
Frankly, I find it difficult to believe that both the political establishments of both parties... as well as the large Internet players... are unaware of this potential utility. But for reasons that can only be speculated about... seem uninterested in doing, hearing or thinking about it.
I intend to make it clear that it can be done... and cram it down their throats if need be. Though a better relationship has always been the goal.
Characteristics of the Monied "Like" Button
One-Click Micropayment Capability for Volume Solicitations and Multiple Providers
Chagora demo (the single-wallet method)
P.S. Also seeking small investment for patent work and demo development. While this is envisioned as a public utility... eventual compensation IS essential to this model. (I'm not a big fan of "HEY, let's all get together and put on a show!). But there will be no Internet billionaires coming out of this. The Internet is a landscape... and this is an effort to explore better models of ownership and governance for a large enterprise operating within that landscape.
P.P.S. This system and this vision is not limited to any particular nation... or even to any particular currency... though it, naturally, must start somewhere.