Thursday, December 24, 2009

Using Social Networking Tools as the House of Representatives.

The House of Representatives is a social network. It is suppose to represent the people to the government at a rate of 1 to 30000. That is ~11000 members. We can easily do this with the current social networking tool sets we have built.

This will produce a natural and immediate need for jobs. Each member would have 2 offices. A powerful green SD RAID cluster is placed in every representative's district office will require 10 people to operate. A second larger cluster in the office in Washington D.C. will require many people to run, maintain content, update and secure the system.

This will require many programmers, engineers, and developers to deploy. It will require a minimum of 40 processors per office. Citizens would have access to their Representative through their mobile devices or computers.

The representatives would have a second social networking system that is for the legislative process.

Replacement of the system would be on a 3-5 year basis. This would keep the factories operating and constantly incorporate new technologies. All the systems must be built in the United States. This will provide many more high tech jobs.

This system would allow a better distribution of power and through representation a correct solution to the requirements of the Constitution.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Incorrect representation of American Citizens in the House of Representatives

This is my biggest argument about our government. We are not represented correctly according to the Constitution.

http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.articlei.html


"The number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each state shall have at least one Representative; "

Congress cannot change representation without an Article V amendment.

We should have ~11000 members in the house.

Our current government is defined by 2U.S.C. 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d. Not Article 1, Section 2, paragraph 3. 2U.S.C 2a,2b,2c,2d are unconstitutional since they change the rules of representation without an amendment. WHY??? Because of the size of the building. That is the only possible reason.

Here it comes, wait for it, 'Your nuts!'

We have the tools to do this. We have a beautiful internet. The System for the House of Representatives would require transparency, security, forums, prediction, evaluation and other computing systems. Each representative would require 2 offices. One in DC and one in the district. Many people would be required at each office.

This is how you create many high tech jobs. This correction would create about 1 million jobs to maintain the system. It will require several million support and development jobs. This would be enough to fix the economy. It would require 10s of millions new computers. This new network would be distributed across the country and should be built and protected by the NSA.

'Thirty' was the last word written in the Constitution by President Washington. We deserve the chance to solve this problem. We deserve a House that is citizen centric.
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Other work I do:
Aaron's House System - A description of the purpose and requirements of the House of Representatives

Aaron's Reality - The Standard Vibration Model of physics