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posted ago by Farmerbob1 ago by Farmerbob1 +18 / -0

Few individuals will have the money to make this work, but TD is a large group, and we have a wide audience.

Write a bunch of short, sweet, to-the-point bills and tie a contract to any funds given to campaigns.

The contract will need to be written in such a way that it anticipates amendments, riders, pork, etc which others could add to the bill, requiring rejection of any/all changes, or acceptance and signing if the bills are fundamentally unchanged, even if reworded.

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kekler 2 points ago +2 / -0

no, that was politics, not a binding contract

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Farmerbob1 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Correct. Newt's idea was not legally enforceable. What I am suggesting is that the next ones could be.

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kekler 2 points ago +2 / -0

gotcha