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Applying Porter’s Five Forces to Fix U.S. Politics

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The Benefits of Competition Are Not About Who Wins

In half of the states, they can actually use direct democracy. They can put final five voting as an issue on the ballot and if they get a majority, we change to final five voting. And so there the citizens and the leaders in that state need to put pressure on their legislature and their governor to change these rules for how we elect people to congress. So those are the innovations. Then there's a matter of getting the innovations to the market. How does that happen? What's the strategy for that? Well, the interesting thing is, each of the states can change these rules at any time. The benefits of competition are not about changing who wins. They are much more about changing...

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