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Bio-Representation
Written by Bob Guyer   

If we keep the current formula for calculating representation for the U.S. Senate and Congress as presently conceived we have a starting point of 100 senators and 435 congressional representatives. To add bio-representation that covers the rest of the living community that human life is sustained by we need a means of calculating the number of seats that we would have to add to represent them. In the following table of representatives I have taken the biomass of the constituent parts of the food chain, based on Silver Springs Florida river ecosystem data collected by Howard T. Odum, and calculated the number of seats that would be necessary to provide equivalent biomass representation for these non-vioced constituencies.

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Bio-Democracy
Written by Bob Guyer   
Consciousness, extra-biological power, and inseparable biological existence are the primary facts of modern human life. Identity and human systems need to adapt to the fact of extra-biological force and develop systems to manage the effects of extra-biological power that exceed the bounds of our biological self. The following will describe the rational, and some principals, for the development of a new governmental system that takes these three primary facts into account. I will refer to this new system as Bio-democracy.
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Basic Governmental Rules
Written by Bob Guyer   
Democratic government would remain as the primary mechanism of organizing and applying collective human social force, but the basic rules for govenrment operation would be focused on emphasizing local functions of government related to food, water, sanitation, education and health care. Local human cooperation in producing these goods and services would become the primary governmental activity with state and national governance arrising from the local. This model stays closer to the ground and closer to biological reality and the basic rules of operation would reflect that principal. All information generated in by the activity of government would be available to all citizens who comprise the government.

Any individual could join the city or county and would be given their birthright of food, water, shelter, and energy. In exchange for this the newly joining individual would be required to give the amount and type of labor required by the city or county to produce those birthright gods and services.

Community discussion and debate regarding how best to manage the assets and obligations of the city or county would be managed locally and election of all city/county managers would be handled democratically.
 
Local Politics Would Lead
Written by Bob Guyer   

The core political system change would be that local government would have the responsibility of managing the first floor portion of the economy. This task would be performed democratically through community debate and election of representatives for the various posts in local government.

At this level of government the conversion from cashocracy to democracy has already occurred through creating a split economic system that gives each individual a right to food, water, sanitation, energy and housing at birth and in exchange requires each person to devote a portion of their labor time to the transformation of materials and energy into the goods and services the residents of the community have an inherent right to receive. So there is no cash at this level of government only labor and the objective of using it efficiently in the service of the common good.

 
Need for Change
Written by Bob Guyer   

Human collective structures have been a hallmark of our cultural development. As human society has developed over time, from being comprised of small groups of individuals focused on hunting and gathering, to larger groups focused on agriculture, and through the industrial revolution to the present day, systems that organize collective activity have also evolved. Two of the most influential of these systems are political systems and economic systems. The following guidelines for reorganizing the political system to be aligned with the whole self in the context of the modern world and with a new economic system.

For most people, the world immediately surrounding them seems to be responsive to their individual intention, choice, and action. Our current form of Democracy reinforces the opposite perception, that national government is not responsive to the individual.

The effect of individual voting is limited by the creation of electoral districts that virtually insure a candidate of only one party, Democrat or Republican, has a realistic chance of winning election from term to term. Where the possibility of competitive two party races exists, the differences between the positions of the Democrats and Republicans have become smaller, further limiting voter choice.

Once a representative has been voted into office the impact of the individual decreases further. Lobbying groups in Washington persist as elected representatives come and go. These groups use their money, paid-free speech, to write legislation and regulations, gain government contracts, get tax breaks and subsidies, and advance their self-interest in all ways that can be achieved through manipulation of government.

Big money lobbying effectively replaces the one-person-one-vote system, with a one-dollar-one-favor system. As a result, the activities of government are influenced in direct proportion to the distribution of wealth through the population. Democracy based on the individual is replaced by Democracy based on the dollar. A better word for our current system of government would be Cashocracy.

Can our Cashocracy be replaced by a true Democracy based on the principal of one-person-one-vote? Changes in, use of legislative earmarks, limits on lobbyist gifts, campaign finance laws, and third party movements, will alter the system, but not raise the one-person-one-vote principal to power. A little thinking outside the box is required to envision a modern Democratic system that is truly responsive to the individual citizen.

 


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