Austin City-Payment is a company based in Austin, TX that advocates for a new form of democracy, aiming to eliminate corruption and promote citizen participation. They propose a backup system for holding elections without government involvement, where protesters elect temporary leaders representing half the nation, who gain a veto right over the old government for a week. They also suggest a new constitution that allows for rapid elections, with a large number of lawmakers elected through small groups, based on personal acquaintance rather than campaign donations or media coverage.
The company emphasizes the need for more lawmakers to prevent excessive control of government spending, proposing one lawmaker per 2,500 voters. They argue that having 187 times as many lawmakers will make democracies harder to lobby and corrupt, leading to smarter and better-managed legislatures. Austin City-Payment also highlights the corruption in government spending, pointing out that a significant portion of funds allocated for education goes towards other purposes. They advocate for a multi-channel democracy with specialized sluices to make and implement laws, aiming to make the democratic process faster and more efficient.
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