@Michell33650674 Boulders have power too as a matter of fact they have all the power! We just need to organize on a platform that's designed to organize on.
@fred_guttenberg Fred, we have the technology right now, in our pockets, to connect common sense voters with common sense candidates and win elections. We simply need to use it. We're building a platform/app that does just that. I'd love to talk with you about it...
@wil_da_beast630@JensHeycke Do you have the video of her endorsing? Sadly in today's media environment I've learned that even established media outlets get things wrong and make things up for headlines and clicks and retweets. My new rule is "straight from the horse's mouth," or I hold judgment.
@micsolana I guess in Kara's world Kentucky coal mines are populated with rocket scientists that prefer working their fingers to the bone and dying of Black Lung at 35.
@Jason@deanbphillips Q: what does an angel investor in "tech disruptors" do when they see an antiquated $20bn industry captured by a duopoly that everyone hates?
A: they build a 2-sided marketplace and change the world.
Let's do it.
Let's talk.
@APompliano The greatest move that "tech" can make is to fix democracy here in the U.S. We have the "tech" right now, today, to "level the playing field" in election information and get big money/special interest out of elections.
We just need the will.
@nerds_humanity The choices in the survey are not root causes of polarization, they are methods. The "cause" is pay2play media - meaning, media (information) is now for sale to the highest bidder. The "wedge issues" big money/special interest use are practically irrelevant.
@ericbahn@zachcoelius Eric: political campaigning is a $20bn+ industry that is controlled by two political parties - aka the duopoly.
Let's disrupt it.
Lets chat.
@EthanBearman We "hire" our representatives based on the information we get from pay2play commercial entertainment that has little regard for truth. Here is how we fix it: https://t.co/9RzsSFnlRb