The Altruist Party Doctrine
Success in Life is measured by character, compassion and contribution. It is the good that you do today that counts. Good for yourself, good for your family, and good for the community, or communities, that welcome you. Good, in the sense, of positive contribution, not negation; creativity not mimicry, nor sophistry. Good in the sense of your contribution to the well-being and durability of the society that surrounds you, and to do your best to protect the well-being of the Planet that protects you.
In a government that derives its power from the People, and stands accountable domestically and internationally for those people, why would the leader of any political party choose to mute its population when it has the means to amplify it?
Before the United States is to consider itself a Modern Republic, it must first establish a secure and reliable method for each of its citizens to vote conveniently, and for such votes to be counted efficiently.
If the general infrastructure currently exists technologically to implement such a voting system to upgrade an outdated one, why would a country “Of the People...” not choose to prioritize the development and advancement of such a system? How can the leader of any political party honestly say they “…speak for the People…” or “…I speak for you…” with such an archaic and inconvenient voting system?
The Altruist Party's fundamental priorities are:
information.
ii. Establish a free and secure method of electronic documentation for any voting-age citizen to track the
progress of their own ideas toward personal profit.
iii. To vote upon, and publicly enforce, Laws of Contingency that will provide all voting-age citizens the
equal right to efficiently enter contract(s) with,
under full confidentiality and in good consideration, any other voting-age citizen(s) within the National
Network willing to assist and fairly profit from their professional contributions to opportunistic idea(s).
iv. All interactions will be archived accordingly as proprietary information, and one public, constructive
review will be permitted to all associated voting-age citizens.
v. Within each contract, by Federal clause, to be named later by Popular Vote, an annual minimum
percentage of profits derived from the system
will be dedicated toward the health and well-being of poverty-stricken children, elderly and veteran
care.
The People’s Vote
If we are each truly equal, then treat our individual votes with equal priority using the technology and security available to do so.
Only then will we know the Collective Voice of this great Nation.
If the networks exist that protect classified information within our highest security systems that receive hack attempts daily, and we feel comfortable enough to submit our taxes online, or check our bank accounts online daily, then why would we not take advantage of such technology to also protect what is most priceless to us: Our Right to Voice?
Even on the most primitive levels, virtual private networks exist that enforce employees to access corporate-proprietary information, or doctors to access your medical record information. The technology currently exists for all United States voting-age citizens to cast votes conveniently and securely, if they so choose. Until such a system is implemented, and operates efficiently and securely, no leader can say they are the voice of the citizens they represent.
A pulse on the People’s Perspective is essential and must be prioritized accordingly.
The foundation of this long-term, public project would be with cooperating companies already manufacturing voting equipment or maintaining network security, including new or legacy small-businesses with equal right to bid.
All financial statements and profits would be publicly transparent and the distribution of such profits would be publicly and Congressionally voted-upon toward the urgent National Service and infrastructure needs of the country. Any new job positions created from such projects would be given top priority to incoming veterans and long-term unemployed.
The Right to Contribute Toward Public Resolution
"It is illogical to face the Present as only an object of enjoyment or tolerance, and neglect to use it as an opportunity to create the future."
We must each participate and cooperate toward resolution before our country has the right to call itself “United.”
Any voting-age citizen, or group of voting-age citizens, who wish to contribute toward pending Bills or Resolutions sitting before either house of Congress, will be entitled to proportionate financial reward and public acknowledgement, if they so choose.
Consequently, a new Public Forum must be established to provide a secure and convenient method for all voting-age citizens to:
Disagreement is inevitable.
The Right to Innovation
Strip the leashes that restrain our equal Rights to Voice and Innovation, and you will witness a collective roar that will awaken this down-but-not-out Nation.
Individually, we must learn with each other’s help and Good Energy, our personal Creative Peak and how to maintain it.
What country, in its right mind, restrains the innovation of its Citizens?
The priceless value applied to our Right to Vote and our Right to Contribute Toward Resolution must also be applied to our Right to Innovate.
A secure system must exist to electronically document, and sufficiently organize, each of our individually-created ideas; encrypted and accounted for by the Federal Government as personal-proprietary information.
Bogged-down by inefficient patent laws and money needed toward legal interpretation. What culture maintains a system that annihilates innovation instead of nurtures it? Patent law reform is essential before this great Nation can move forward economically.
Currently there at least 1.2 million patent applications backlogged at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Each patent may represent jobs: Engineering, manufacturing, construction, marketing, sales, legal, IT, and administrative jobs; new jobs.
A lack of resources, finances and concern for this essential sector of our government has restricted the evolution of patent laws to adapt to existing and novel industries. If the technology exists to securely house and process our individual votes, the same security must also be applied to protect our individual ideas. Such a system would not only serve as a citizen’s right to electronically document, archive and confidentially exchange their ideas toward personal profit, it would provide immediate and customized documentation to the legal system that supports it.
Contingency laws must be voted upon publicly and ultimately provide all voting-age citizens the free and equal right to efficiently enter contract(s) with, in good consideration, any other voting-age citizen(s) within the system if they so choose. Upon the termination of each contract, all contingent parties would have the free and confidential option to post one (1) professional, constructive review of co-worker(s), legal counsel and domestic business partners encountered during the contract term.
Domestic corporations and small-businesses that help nurture ideas toward manufacturing within the United States will be duly rewarded with substantial tax benefits. Domestic corporations and small-businesses that choose to manufacture overseas (as this will be inevitable) must work in cooperation with the manufacturer to improve working conditions for the greater well-being of their employees. Such efforts will also be rewarded through tax benefits.
Any idea that financially profits from such a system would implicitly contain a Federal clause, to be named later by Popular Vote, to ensure a annual minimum percent deduction from each individual profiting from the idea, to the healthcare and well-being of poverty-stricken children, elderly and veteran care.
We appreciate all lives equally, and firmly believe each person has at least one unique thing to give: Perspective.
The Altruist Party is interested in your voice and ideas toward resolution(s).
We must not let our minds collect dust.
Long Live Your Freedom of Voice.
Kevin
Altruist
In a government that derives its power from the People, and stands accountable domestically and internationally for those people, why would the leader of any political party choose to mute its population when it has the means to amplify it?
Before the United States is to consider itself a Modern Republic, it must first establish a secure and reliable method for each of its citizens to vote conveniently, and for such votes to be counted efficiently.
If the general infrastructure currently exists technologically to implement such a voting system to upgrade an outdated one, why would a country “Of the People...” not choose to prioritize the development and advancement of such a system? How can the leader of any political party honestly say they “…speak for the People…” or “…I speak for you…” with such an archaic and inconvenient voting system?
The Altruist Party's fundamental priorities are:
- To implement a reliable and progressively secure system to allow all voting-age citizens the equal right to submit their vote conveniently and securely each election cycle. The true “Popular Vote” will be counted efficiently and publicly presented to both houses of Congress, as well as the President of the United States.
- To establish within such an electronic system, a convenient and secure method for all voting-age citizens to contribute one personal or group resolution toward a domestic concern ailing the Nation, including pending bills and resolutions sitting before Congress. Such resolutions will be subject to proper Public scrutiny and competition with others at hand, ultimately decided upon by popular selection. The Top Three resolutions, in order, will be publicly presented to, and acknowledged by, both houses of Congress, and the President of the United States.
- To implement a reliable and progressively secure exchange that encourages and allows all voting-age citizens to:
information.
ii. Establish a free and secure method of electronic documentation for any voting-age citizen to track the
progress of their own ideas toward personal profit.
iii. To vote upon, and publicly enforce, Laws of Contingency that will provide all voting-age citizens the
equal right to efficiently enter contract(s) with,
under full confidentiality and in good consideration, any other voting-age citizen(s) within the National
Network willing to assist and fairly profit from their professional contributions to opportunistic idea(s).
iv. All interactions will be archived accordingly as proprietary information, and one public, constructive
review will be permitted to all associated voting-age citizens.
v. Within each contract, by Federal clause, to be named later by Popular Vote, an annual minimum
percentage of profits derived from the system
will be dedicated toward the health and well-being of poverty-stricken children, elderly and veteran
care.
The People’s Vote
If we are each truly equal, then treat our individual votes with equal priority using the technology and security available to do so.
Only then will we know the Collective Voice of this great Nation.
If the networks exist that protect classified information within our highest security systems that receive hack attempts daily, and we feel comfortable enough to submit our taxes online, or check our bank accounts online daily, then why would we not take advantage of such technology to also protect what is most priceless to us: Our Right to Voice?
Even on the most primitive levels, virtual private networks exist that enforce employees to access corporate-proprietary information, or doctors to access your medical record information. The technology currently exists for all United States voting-age citizens to cast votes conveniently and securely, if they so choose. Until such a system is implemented, and operates efficiently and securely, no leader can say they are the voice of the citizens they represent.
A pulse on the People’s Perspective is essential and must be prioritized accordingly.
The foundation of this long-term, public project would be with cooperating companies already manufacturing voting equipment or maintaining network security, including new or legacy small-businesses with equal right to bid.
All financial statements and profits would be publicly transparent and the distribution of such profits would be publicly and Congressionally voted-upon toward the urgent National Service and infrastructure needs of the country. Any new job positions created from such projects would be given top priority to incoming veterans and long-term unemployed.
The Right to Contribute Toward Public Resolution
"It is illogical to face the Present as only an object of enjoyment or tolerance, and neglect to use it as an opportunity to create the future."
We must each participate and cooperate toward resolution before our country has the right to call itself “United.”
Any voting-age citizen, or group of voting-age citizens, who wish to contribute toward pending Bills or Resolutions sitting before either house of Congress, will be entitled to proportionate financial reward and public acknowledgement, if they so choose.
Consequently, a new Public Forum must be established to provide a secure and convenient method for all voting-age citizens to:
- Contribute one confidential vote per bill or resolution sitting before Congress.
- Receive one week per resolution to review pertinent information before casting their vote.
- Have the equal right to submit one personal, or group resolution, to Public Forum, subject to public scrutiny and competition, and ultimately championed by popular vote.
- The Top Three resolutions of any category, in popular order, will be publicly acknowledged by both houses of Congress, and publicly presented to the President of the United States.
Disagreement is inevitable.
The Right to Innovation
Strip the leashes that restrain our equal Rights to Voice and Innovation, and you will witness a collective roar that will awaken this down-but-not-out Nation.
Individually, we must learn with each other’s help and Good Energy, our personal Creative Peak and how to maintain it.
What country, in its right mind, restrains the innovation of its Citizens?
The priceless value applied to our Right to Vote and our Right to Contribute Toward Resolution must also be applied to our Right to Innovate.
A secure system must exist to electronically document, and sufficiently organize, each of our individually-created ideas; encrypted and accounted for by the Federal Government as personal-proprietary information.
Bogged-down by inefficient patent laws and money needed toward legal interpretation. What culture maintains a system that annihilates innovation instead of nurtures it? Patent law reform is essential before this great Nation can move forward economically.
Currently there at least 1.2 million patent applications backlogged at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Each patent may represent jobs: Engineering, manufacturing, construction, marketing, sales, legal, IT, and administrative jobs; new jobs.
A lack of resources, finances and concern for this essential sector of our government has restricted the evolution of patent laws to adapt to existing and novel industries. If the technology exists to securely house and process our individual votes, the same security must also be applied to protect our individual ideas. Such a system would not only serve as a citizen’s right to electronically document, archive and confidentially exchange their ideas toward personal profit, it would provide immediate and customized documentation to the legal system that supports it.
Contingency laws must be voted upon publicly and ultimately provide all voting-age citizens the free and equal right to efficiently enter contract(s) with, in good consideration, any other voting-age citizen(s) within the system if they so choose. Upon the termination of each contract, all contingent parties would have the free and confidential option to post one (1) professional, constructive review of co-worker(s), legal counsel and domestic business partners encountered during the contract term.
Domestic corporations and small-businesses that help nurture ideas toward manufacturing within the United States will be duly rewarded with substantial tax benefits. Domestic corporations and small-businesses that choose to manufacture overseas (as this will be inevitable) must work in cooperation with the manufacturer to improve working conditions for the greater well-being of their employees. Such efforts will also be rewarded through tax benefits.
Any idea that financially profits from such a system would implicitly contain a Federal clause, to be named later by Popular Vote, to ensure a annual minimum percent deduction from each individual profiting from the idea, to the healthcare and well-being of poverty-stricken children, elderly and veteran care.
We appreciate all lives equally, and firmly believe each person has at least one unique thing to give: Perspective.
The Altruist Party is interested in your voice and ideas toward resolution(s).
We must not let our minds collect dust.
Long Live Your Freedom of Voice.
Kevin
Altruist