As a newbie I must say this is the strangest group I've belong to. And I've been around some strange people before including fighter pilots, finance people and gynecologists :) On May 9, 2016, at 9:16 PM, David Brin <
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Far better for a modern era? Any 750,000 citizens can unite to "buy" or to "elect" a representative, unanimously. All the other reps must find 750,000... say among single university women or all the tuck drivers in the midwest. If your constituency shrinks below 700K you better recruit more citizens or you are out of office and those 600,000 need to fish around and build alliances to get over the mark.
This way, no one is disenfranchised, ever!
On Sunday, May 8, 2016 5:31 PM, Guy Higgins <
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Tom,
Thanks. I’m sure that there are people who disagree and at least some of them will have ideas to improve my thoughts. The important thing, I think, is to figure out ways to keep power from concentrating on any long-term basis.
Guy
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> Subject: Re: [projectvrm] Banking and the Micropayment
Thank you guy! We need more concrete thought re practical solutions. Though I'm not so sure all would agree with your proposals... its necessary that we begin to think outside the boxes we're stuck in.
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