Pay $20 to have your suggestion to the government reviewed by multiple people in the right department?

AdamB

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Summary

What do you think of government web site where citizens could pay $20 to submit an idea to local/state/federal government and have it get to and reviewed by the right people in the right government department. Citizens could also pay a small amount of money for points on the site. The points would be used to vote or comment on ideas which get posted on the website The $20 is to pay for employees review time, and the pennies paid for a comment or vote is just to keep quality high. Politicians and government employees would frequent the site to interact with their voters.


What are your thoughts?


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Ideas to improve the government from professionals in every industry would be posted to site and voted on by citizens and government employees.
Pay $20 to have your paragraph summarized government idea reviewed by the right government employees. $5 for each second or third paragraph, if necessary. Have ideas, proposals, bills, etc put on site. First vote free, then 20 cents worth of points each vote and they can vote up to 5 times to let government employees know they are serious. Have behavioral economist determine best way to get accurate votes and comments because maybe there's a way without charging people. $20 idea submissions would be necessary to pay for government review of idea and reduce spam. Maybe pay $5, $10, $20 and get a certain amount of points that can be used for votes and comments. Every time you use points a the total point number in the upper corner of site is updated. Person who submitted the idea gets to comment on it for free.

Each idea would have a status bar of where it is. Government employees would be able to post their concerns or problems with ideas so citizens can try to solve them for a certain amount of money to keep quality high and spam down. They would also be able to use points they buy to vote on ideas. Ideas that reach a certain amount of citizen votes would require a meeting and public reply.

Twitter/social media would be used to tweet out links and problem using industry specific hashtag. Professionals would then be able to sign in to site and post a solution for people to vote on.

Politicians would campaign or support good ideas. Verified .gov email addresses would be tagged as special .gov employees/politicians who could vote on idea which would also be a signature on an online petition page for the idea/bill. Basically they could use the site the same as every other user, but they would be able to see details the public couldn't see like a google analytic like dashboard for stats on ideas/bills. Public could see some general stats on ideas/bills.

Each idea would be reviewed by a pool of multiple government employees. Some random employees are selected and vote anonymously in poll and results are made public. If idea gets implemented then a list of people who supported/sponsored it would be linked to it and made public. People would have stats of their support on ideas/bills that get passed.

Maybe people could pay $30 to resurrect old ideas to a resurrection page and if they get a certain number of votes they get another review.

Medicaid/SNAP beneficiaries get half off submission charges.

Auditors would keep the pool of government employees who review suggestions fair and there would be a way to report suspected bias to central site.

Every bill posted to site would have succinct nonpartisan description and pros and cons and various tags. Citizens could rate or order each pros and cons for a certain amount of points.

Profit could go to maintaining site, idea reviews.

--Adam B.
 
Summary

What do you think of government web site where citizens could pay $20 to submit an idea to local/state/federal government and have it get to and reviewed by the right people in the right government department. Citizens could also pay a small amount of money for points on the site. The points would be used to vote or comment on ideas which get posted on the website The $20 is to pay for employees review time, and the pennies paid for a comment or vote is just to keep quality high. Politicians and government employees would frequent the site to interact with their voters.


What are your thoughts?


Possible details if you care

Sign up with name, last social digits, phone # and email. Fill out profile.
Ideas to improve the government from professionals in every industry would be posted to site and voted on by citizens and government employees.
Pay $20 to have your paragraph summarized government idea reviewed by the right government employees. $5 for each second or third paragraph, if necessary. Have ideas, proposals, bills, etc put on site. First vote free, then 20 cents worth of points each vote and they can vote up to 5 times to let government employees know they are serious. Have behavioral economist determine best way to get accurate votes and comments because maybe there's a way without charging people. $20 idea submissions would be necessary to pay for government review of idea and reduce spam. Maybe pay $5, $10, $20 and get a certain amount of points that can be used for votes and comments. Every time you use points a the total point number in the upper corner of site is updated. Person who submitted the idea gets to comment on it for free.

Each idea would have a status bar of where it is. Government employees would be able to post their concerns or problems with ideas so citizens can try to solve them for a certain amount of money to keep quality high and spam down. They would also be able to use points they buy to vote on ideas. Ideas that reach a certain amount of citizen votes would require a meeting and public reply.

Twitter/social media would be used to tweet out links and problem using industry specific hashtag. Professionals would then be able to sign in to site and post a solution for people to vote on.

Politicians would campaign or support good ideas. Verified .gov email addresses would be tagged as special .gov employees/politicians who could vote on idea which would also be a signature on an online petition page for the idea/bill. Basically they could use the site the same as every other user, but they would be able to see details the public couldn't see like a google analytic like dashboard for stats on ideas/bills. Public could see some general stats on ideas/bills.

Each idea would be reviewed by a pool of multiple government employees. Some random employees are selected and vote anonymously in poll and results are made public. If idea gets implemented then a list of people who supported/sponsored it would be linked to it and made public. People would have stats of their support on ideas/bills that get passed.

Maybe people could pay $30 to resurrect old ideas to a resurrection page and if they get a certain number of votes they get another review.

Medicaid/SNAP beneficiaries get half off submission charges.

Auditors would keep the pool of government employees who review suggestions fair and there would be a way to report suspected bias to central site.

Every bill posted to site would have succinct nonpartisan description and pros and cons and various tags. Citizens could rate or order each pros and cons for a certain amount of points.

Profit could go to maintaining site, idea reviews.

--Adam B.
Summary

What do you think of government web site where citizens could pay $20 to submit an idea to local/state/federal government and have it get to and reviewed by the right people in the right government department. Citizens could also pay a small amount of money for points on the site. The points would be used to vote or comment on ideas which get posted on the website The $20 is to pay for employees review time, and the pennies paid for a comment or vote is just to keep quality high. Politicians and government employees would frequent the site to interact with their voters.


What are your thoughts?


Possible details if you care

Sign up with name, last social digits, phone # and email. Fill out profile.
Ideas to improve the government from professionals in every industry would be posted to site and voted on by citizens and government employees.
Pay $20 to have your paragraph summarized government idea reviewed by the right government employees. $5 for each second or third paragraph, if necessary. Have ideas, proposals, bills, etc put on site. First vote free, then 20 cents worth of points each vote and they can vote up to 5 times to let government employees know they are serious. Have behavioral economist determine best way to get accurate votes and comments because maybe there's a way without charging people. $20 idea submissions would be necessary to pay for government review of idea and reduce spam. Maybe pay $5, $10, $20 and get a certain amount of points that can be used for votes and comments. Every time you use points a the total point number in the upper corner of site is updated. Person who submitted the idea gets to comment on it for free.

Each idea would have a status bar of where it is. Government employees would be able to post their concerns or problems with ideas so citizens can try to solve them for a certain amount of money to keep quality high and spam down. They would also be able to use points they buy to vote on ideas. Ideas that reach a certain amount of citizen votes would require a meeting and public reply.

Twitter/social media would be used to tweet out links and problem using industry specific hashtag. Professionals would then be able to sign in to site and post a solution for people to vote on.

Politicians would campaign or support good ideas. Verified .gov email addresses would be tagged as special .gov employees/politicians who could vote on idea which would also be a signature on an online petition page for the idea/bill. Basically they could use the site the same as every other user, but they would be able to see details the public couldn't see like a google analytic like dashboard for stats on ideas/bills. Public could see some general stats on ideas/bills.

Each idea would be reviewed by a pool of multiple government employees. Some random employees are selected and vote anonymously in poll and results are made public. If idea gets implemented then a list of people who supported/sponsored it would be linked to it and made public. People would have stats of their support on ideas/bills that get passed.

Maybe people could pay $30 to resurrect old ideas to a resurrection page and if they get a certain number of votes they get another review.

Medicaid/SNAP beneficiaries get half off submission charges.

Auditors would keep the pool of government employees who review suggestions fair and there would be a way to report suspected bias to central site.

Every bill posted to site would have succinct nonpartisan description and pros and cons and various tags. Citizens could rate or order each pros and cons for a certain amount of points.

Profit could go to maintaining site, idea reviews.

--Adam B.

Doesn't Congress already do that kind of work?
 
Doesn't Congress already do that kind of work?
Not that I know of. I'm thinking of a social media like site for citizens to interact with politicians at local state and federal level, have their own ideas reviewed by the right person in the right department. Then it would posted online for both citizens and politicians to vote and comment on and improve.
 
Summary

What do you think of government web site where citizens could pay $20 to submit an idea to local/state/federal government and have it get to and reviewed by the right people in the right government department. Citizens could also pay a small amount of money for points on the site. The points would be used to vote or comment on ideas which get posted on the website The $20 is to pay for employees review time, and the pennies paid for a comment or vote is just to keep quality high. Politicians and government employees would frequent the site to interact with their voters.


What are your thoughts?


Possible details if you care

Sign up with name, last social digits, phone # and email. Fill out profile.
Ideas to improve the government from professionals in every industry would be posted to site and voted on by citizens and government employees.
Pay $20 to have your paragraph summarized government idea reviewed by the right government employees. $5 for each second or third paragraph, if necessary. Have ideas, proposals, bills, etc put on site. First vote free, then 20 cents worth of points each vote and they can vote up to 5 times to let government employees know they are serious. Have behavioral economist determine best way to get accurate votes and comments because maybe there's a way without charging people. $20 idea submissions would be necessary to pay for government review of idea and reduce spam. Maybe pay $5, $10, $20 and get a certain amount of points that can be used for votes and comments. Every time you use points a the total point number in the upper corner of site is updated. Person who submitted the idea gets to comment on it for free.

Each idea would have a status bar of where it is. Government employees would be able to post their concerns or problems with ideas so citizens can try to solve them for a certain amount of money to keep quality high and spam down. They would also be able to use points they buy to vote on ideas. Ideas that reach a certain amount of citizen votes would require a meeting and public reply.

Twitter/social media would be used to tweet out links and problem using industry specific hashtag. Professionals would then be able to sign in to site and post a solution for people to vote on.

Politicians would campaign or support good ideas. Verified .gov email addresses would be tagged as special .gov employees/politicians who could vote on idea which would also be a signature on an online petition page for the idea/bill. Basically they could use the site the same as every other user, but they would be able to see details the public couldn't see like a google analytic like dashboard for stats on ideas/bills. Public could see some general stats on ideas/bills.

Each idea would be reviewed by a pool of multiple government employees. Some random employees are selected and vote anonymously in poll and results are made public. If idea gets implemented then a list of people who supported/sponsored it would be linked to it and made public. People would have stats of their support on ideas/bills that get passed.

Maybe people could pay $30 to resurrect old ideas to a resurrection page and if they get a certain number of votes they get another review.

Medicaid/SNAP beneficiaries get half off submission charges.

Auditors would keep the pool of government employees who review suggestions fair and there would be a way to report suspected bias to central site.

Every bill posted to site would have succinct nonpartisan description and pros and cons and various tags. Citizens could rate or order each pros and cons for a certain amount of points.

Profit could go to maintaining site, idea reviews.

--Adam B.
Make it anonymous.
 
The Indians call this Baksheesh. The paying of a sum to prime the pump of government to hear our petition.

A service which, by right, should be done at gratis as the most basic function of any government.
 
Make it anonymous.

Yeah that's definitely an option, nothings set in stone.
The Indians call this Baksheesh. The paying of a sum to prime the pump of government to hear our petition.

A service which, by right, should be done at gratis as the most basic function of any government.

Sounds interesting. I'm going to look Baksheesh up now, thanks!
 
Summary

What do you think of government web site where citizens could pay $20 to submit an idea to local/state/federal government and have it get to and reviewed by the right people in the right government department. Citizens could also pay a small amount of money for points on the site. The points would be used to vote or comment on ideas which get posted on the website The $20 is to pay for employees review time, and the pennies paid for a comment or vote is just to keep quality high. Politicians and government employees would frequent the site to interact with their voters.


What are your thoughts?


Possible details if you care

Sign up with name, last social digits, phone # and email. Fill out profile.
Ideas to improve the government from professionals in every industry would be posted to site and voted on by citizens and government employees.
Pay $20 to have your paragraph summarized government idea reviewed by the right government employees. $5 for each second or third paragraph, if necessary. Have ideas, proposals, bills, etc put on site. First vote free, then 20 cents worth of points each vote and they can vote up to 5 times to let government employees know they are serious. Have behavioral economist determine best way to get accurate votes and comments because maybe there's a way without charging people. $20 idea submissions would be necessary to pay for government review of idea and reduce spam. Maybe pay $5, $10, $20 and get a certain amount of points that can be used for votes and comments. Every time you use points a the total point number in the upper corner of site is updated. Person who submitted the idea gets to comment on it for free.

Each idea would have a status bar of where it is. Government employees would be able to post their concerns or problems with ideas so citizens can try to solve them for a certain amount of money to keep quality high and spam down. They would also be able to use points they buy to vote on ideas. Ideas that reach a certain amount of citizen votes would require a meeting and public reply.

Twitter/social media would be used to tweet out links and problem using industry specific hashtag. Professionals would then be able to sign in to site and post a solution for people to vote on.

Politicians would campaign or support good ideas. Verified .gov email addresses would be tagged as special .gov employees/politicians who could vote on idea which would also be a signature on an online petition page for the idea/bill. Basically they could use the site the same as every other user, but they would be able to see details the public couldn't see like a google analytic like dashboard for stats on ideas/bills. Public could see some general stats on ideas/bills.

Each idea would be reviewed by a pool of multiple government employees. Some random employees are selected and vote anonymously in poll and results are made public. If idea gets implemented then a list of people who supported/sponsored it would be linked to it and made public. People would have stats of their support on ideas/bills that get passed.

Maybe people could pay $30 to resurrect old ideas to a resurrection page and if they get a certain number of votes they get another review.

Medicaid/SNAP beneficiaries get half off submission charges.

Auditors would keep the pool of government employees who review suggestions fair and there would be a way to report suspected bias to central site.

Every bill posted to site would have succinct nonpartisan description and pros and cons and various tags. Citizens could rate or order each pros and cons for a certain amount of points.

Profit could go to maintaining site, idea reviews.

--Adam B.

Would the more you pay mean that your ideas get heard faster, going up the chain higher?

If yes, then how is that different than our current system?
 
Summary

What do you think of government web site where citizens could pay $20 to submit an idea to local/state/federal government and have it get to and reviewed by the right people in the right government department. Citizens could also pay a small amount of money for points on the site. The points would be used to vote or comment on ideas which get posted on the website The $20 is to pay for employees review time, and the pennies paid for a comment or vote is just to keep quality high. Politicians and government employees would frequent the site to interact with their voters.


What are your thoughts?


Possible details if you care

Sign up with name, last social digits, phone # and email. Fill out profile.
Ideas to improve the government from professionals in every industry would be posted to site and voted on by citizens and government employees.
Pay $20 to have your paragraph summarized government idea reviewed by the right government employees. $5 for each second or third paragraph, if necessary. Have ideas, proposals, bills, etc put on site. First vote free, then 20 cents worth of points each vote and they can vote up to 5 times to let government employees know they are serious. Have behavioral economist determine best way to get accurate votes and comments because maybe there's a way without charging people. $20 idea submissions would be necessary to pay for government review of idea and reduce spam. Maybe pay $5, $10, $20 and get a certain amount of points that can be used for votes and comments. Every time you use points a the total point number in the upper corner of site is updated. Person who submitted the idea gets to comment on it for free.

Each idea would have a status bar of where it is. Government employees would be able to post their concerns or problems with ideas so citizens can try to solve them for a certain amount of money to keep quality high and spam down. They would also be able to use points they buy to vote on ideas. Ideas that reach a certain amount of citizen votes would require a meeting and public reply.

Twitter/social media would be used to tweet out links and problem using industry specific hashtag. Professionals would then be able to sign in to site and post a solution for people to vote on.

Politicians would campaign or support good ideas. Verified .gov email addresses would be tagged as special .gov employees/politicians who could vote on idea which would also be a signature on an online petition page for the idea/bill. Basically they could use the site the same as every other user, but they would be able to see details the public couldn't see like a google analytic like dashboard for stats on ideas/bills. Public could see some general stats on ideas/bills.

Each idea would be reviewed by a pool of multiple government employees. Some random employees are selected and vote anonymously in poll and results are made public. If idea gets implemented then a list of people who supported/sponsored it would be linked to it and made public. People would have stats of their support on ideas/bills that get passed.

Maybe people could pay $30 to resurrect old ideas to a resurrection page and if they get a certain number of votes they get another review.

Medicaid/SNAP beneficiaries get half off submission charges.

Auditors would keep the pool of government employees who review suggestions fair and there would be a way to report suspected bias to central site.

Every bill posted to site would have succinct nonpartisan description and pros and cons and various tags. Citizens could rate or order each pros and cons for a certain amount of points.

Profit could go to maintaining site, idea reviews.

--Adam B.
In the UK, you can file a petition and if it receives 10,000 or more votes, it must be debated in the house of commons -

Petitions - UK Government and Parliament

Or you can ask the government a question -

Ask the government a question

Or go see your local MP -

https://members.parliament.uk/FindYourMP

We are the governments employer so I wouldn't be paying to ask them anything.
 
Would the more you pay mean that your ideas get heard faster, going up the chain higher?
That would make sense since those the wealthy tend to be brighter and are the ones whose ideas should be heard and seriously considered.
 
Summary

What do you think of government web site where citizens could pay $20 to submit an idea to local/state/federal government and have it get to and reviewed by the right people in the right government department. Citizens could also pay a small amount of money for points on the site. The points would be used to vote or comment on ideas which get posted on the website The $20 is to pay for employees review time, and the pennies paid for a comment or vote is just to keep quality high. Politicians and government employees would frequent the site to interact with their voters.


What are your thoughts?


Possible details if you care

Sign up with name, last social digits, phone # and email. Fill out profile.
Ideas to improve the government from professionals in every industry would be posted to site and voted on by citizens and government employees.
Pay $20 to have your paragraph summarized government idea reviewed by the right government employees. $5 for each second or third paragraph, if necessary. Have ideas, proposals, bills, etc put on site. First vote free, then 20 cents worth of points each vote and they can vote up to 5 times to let government employees know they are serious. Have behavioral economist determine best way to get accurate votes and comments because maybe there's a way without charging people. $20 idea submissions would be necessary to pay for government review of idea and reduce spam. Maybe pay $5, $10, $20 and get a certain amount of points that can be used for votes and comments. Every time you use points a the total point number in the upper corner of site is updated. Person who submitted the idea gets to comment on it for free.

Each idea would have a status bar of where it is. Government employees would be able to post their concerns or problems with ideas so citizens can try to solve them for a certain amount of money to keep quality high and spam down. They would also be able to use points they buy to vote on ideas. Ideas that reach a certain amount of citizen votes would require a meeting and public reply.

Twitter/social media would be used to tweet out links and problem using industry specific hashtag. Professionals would then be able to sign in to site and post a solution for people to vote on.

Politicians would campaign or support good ideas. Verified .gov email addresses would be tagged as special .gov employees/politicians who could vote on idea which would also be a signature on an online petition page for the idea/bill. Basically they could use the site the same as every other user, but they would be able to see details the public couldn't see like a google analytic like dashboard for stats on ideas/bills. Public could see some general stats on ideas/bills.

Each idea would be reviewed by a pool of multiple government employees. Some random employees are selected and vote anonymously in poll and results are made public. If idea gets implemented then a list of people who supported/sponsored it would be linked to it and made public. People would have stats of their support on ideas/bills that get passed.

Maybe people could pay $30 to resurrect old ideas to a resurrection page and if they get a certain number of votes they get another review.

Medicaid/SNAP beneficiaries get half off submission charges.

Auditors would keep the pool of government employees who review suggestions fair and there would be a way to report suspected bias to central site.

Every bill posted to site would have succinct nonpartisan description and pros and cons and various tags. Citizens could rate or order each pros and cons for a certain amount of points.

Profit could go to maintaining site, idea reviews.

--Adam B.
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Pay the government what they already get paid to do. What a novel idea.


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Pay the government what they already get paid to do. What a novel idea.


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The other problem is that our crooked left-run government would use the suggestions by the left (give blacks reparations, spend more time teaching about how blacks are oppressed victims, give better mortgage terms to irresponsible people, etc.,) and use then “as “proof” that this is what Americans want.

The suggestions from conservatives (require people on welfare to have at least a part-time job, stiffen penalties for violent crime, get rid of racist admissions policies, hire according to merit rather than race, etc.) would be deleted.
 
Summary

What do you think of government web site where citizens could pay $20 to submit an idea to local/state/federal government and have it get to and reviewed by the right people in the right government department. Citizens could also pay a small amount of money for points on the site. The points would be used to vote or comment on ideas which get posted on the website The $20 is to pay for employees review time, and the pennies paid for a comment or vote is just to keep quality high. Politicians and government employees would frequent the site to interact with their voters.


What are your thoughts?


Possible details if you care

Sign up with name, last social digits, phone # and email. Fill out profile.
Ideas to improve the government from professionals in every industry would be posted to site and voted on by citizens and government employees.
Pay $20 to have your paragraph summarized government idea reviewed by the right government employees. $5 for each second or third paragraph, if necessary. Have ideas, proposals, bills, etc put on site. First vote free, then 20 cents worth of points each vote and they can vote up to 5 times to let government employees know they are serious. Have behavioral economist determine best way to get accurate votes and comments because maybe there's a way without charging people. $20 idea submissions would be necessary to pay for government review of idea and reduce spam. Maybe pay $5, $10, $20 and get a certain amount of points that can be used for votes and comments. Every time you use points a the total point number in the upper corner of site is updated. Person who submitted the idea gets to comment on it for free.

Each idea would have a status bar of where it is. Government employees would be able to post their concerns or problems with ideas so citizens can try to solve them for a certain amount of money to keep quality high and spam down. They would also be able to use points they buy to vote on ideas. Ideas that reach a certain amount of citizen votes would require a meeting and public reply.

Twitter/social media would be used to tweet out links and problem using industry specific hashtag. Professionals would then be able to sign in to site and post a solution for people to vote on.

Politicians would campaign or support good ideas. Verified .gov email addresses would be tagged as special .gov employees/politicians who could vote on idea which would also be a signature on an online petition page for the idea/bill. Basically they could use the site the same as every other user, but they would be able to see details the public couldn't see like a google analytic like dashboard for stats on ideas/bills. Public could see some general stats on ideas/bills.

Each idea would be reviewed by a pool of multiple government employees. Some random employees are selected and vote anonymously in poll and results are made public. If idea gets implemented then a list of people who supported/sponsored it would be linked to it and made public. People would have stats of their support on ideas/bills that get passed.

Maybe people could pay $30 to resurrect old ideas to a resurrection page and if they get a certain number of votes they get another review.

Medicaid/SNAP beneficiaries get half off submission charges.

Auditors would keep the pool of government employees who review suggestions fair and there would be a way to report suspected bias to central site.

Every bill posted to site would have succinct nonpartisan description and pros and cons and various tags. Citizens could rate or order each pros and cons for a certain amount of points.

Profit could go to maintaining site, idea reviews.

--Adam B.
I like my idea better

Just build a time machine and take them all back in time, get them all good and drunk, and send them all on a nice cruise on the Titanic.

Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy.
 

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