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“The Right to Vote”

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it started with the ability to vote on all parts of a bill in front of congress or the house of representatives or even on the president’s desk. This idea that all people have the right to vote on the issues pertaining to them was a self-perpetuation of the use of the internet to get to voters. People actually would carry bills to old age homes and help them to fill them out but as the population grew older so did the number of computer savvy individuals as a percentage of the voting population. the age of blind representation, though it never truly was blind, was done. Now with a vote you could say that elected officials shouldn’t get a pay raise and that government representatives should work for free.

In a very short time these ideas came to fruition thanks to the many who contributed to it. How it ever slipped by congress and the senate no one really knows but there was more than a little masking and trickery involved.

Regular people now vote on issues not our representatives on a 3 month time table. This is accepted by the majority and speeds up the process by 300%. Regular people now had the right to vote on issues. But they hide a simple couple of lines on a request to lower governmental wages and it may ruin how humanities problems are getting solved faster than ever and return to a precomputed state of ease.

One representative one vote. All voting parties, All votes.


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