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Can Congress Work Like A Tech Startup? NO.

..."is disruptive to the government bureaucracy and many in Congress because it demands experimentation, data-driven analysis and actually listening to our users..."Our Congress operates like a "too...

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No they can't

Congress is not selected for intelligence, as most tech employees are but for electability. Sometimes they can be intelligent but it is an accident and many times makes for short tenures.

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he is the representative congress needs but not the one it deserves.

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Article 14

Apples and Oranges. Nuff said.

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Can congress work

No. Not in its current form.

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Article 12

Good to see Rep. Issa using Madison for all the bills he sponsors, like CISPA, which probably explains why it received so much support from the internet community. Wait, that didn't happen? Say, you...

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Disruptive Technology

Just for the record, at one time, the US Constitution WAS a Governmental Disruptive Technology. Heck, it was Version 2.x (how do you count the Bill of Rights? ) as the Articles of the Confederacy was...

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Both grow on trees. Both start as flowers. Both are fruit. Both produce seeds (except Naval Oranges). Both are round. Both are nutritious. I don't get the analogy.

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But, but... color!

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http://improbable.com/airchives/paperair/volume1/v1i3/air-1-3-apples.html

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Article 7

That would require planning, responsibility, ethics, and such. Most of which has no place in congress. Conceptually, it would be a great idea - in reality, the chances of it happening are a bit less...

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name sounds familiar

isn't this the guy using religion to wage war on women? that's certainly innovative. sorta like the v2 project was innovative.

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OPEN

Please don't go legitimizing OPEN like that. Just because it's marginally less offensive than SOPA and PIPA doesn't mean it's "a reasonable alternative." It's still based on the false premise that a...

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Article 4

We can change things by changing the field. Don't play in congress, play it in the streets, in the open. The same tools people use to write open source code can be used to write any code and that means...

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That was exactly what I thought of too.

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Madison isn't OPEN enough

We are working on an open source platform similar to Madison (but you know actually useful for 99% of people not just what Rep. Issa plans to put up for review) Come check us out and make feature...

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Re: OPEN

"more reasonable" doesn't mean that it's the right solution, it just means that it's closer than the alternative.

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Can Congress work?

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