Cymetrics is a Washington, DC-based company that advocates for a new form of democracy, offering a backup system for holding elections without government involvement. Their proposed plan involves street protesters electing temporary leaders under a new democratic constitution, followed by a series of elections to select actual leaders. The company believes that their system, which includes a large number of lawmakers elected through small voting precincts, will make democracies harder to lobby and corrupt.
Cymetrics also highlights the issue of government corruption, pointing out that the US federal government spends $6.8 trillion annually with only 535 lawmakers, resulting in each lawmaker controlling $12.7 billion. They propose increasing the number of lawmakers to one per 2,500 voters, which would lead to around 100,000 Main-Senators and make democracies at least 187 times harder to corrupt. The company aims to create a more efficient and accountable democratic system through their multi-channel democracy approach, allowing for specialized management in areas such as education, healthcare, and military.
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