I like the voucher program where each eligible voter is given a voucher ($100.00 or so) that they can give to the candidate of their choice. I also like choice voting where voters fill in their first, second, and so on choices. This gives fairer voting for all candidates. Donations should be given individually, no PACs, no groups of any kind.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership was scrapped under Donald Trump when he shockingly followed through on a campaign promise. But now it's back with a new name ready to immiserate workers on a mass scale.
The battle to save humanity from itself is on and Lee Camp's guest this week has some ideas on how we should go about that. John C. Boik is an author and the founder of the Principled Societies Project. They're developing the Local Economic Direct Democracy Association (LEDDA) framework.
I like the voucher program where each eligible voter is given a voucher ($100.00 or so) that they can give to the candidate of their choice. I also like choice voting where voters fill in their first, second, and so on choices. This gives fairer voting for all candidates. Donations should be given individually, no PACs, no groups of any kind.