Date | Recipients | Focus |
160929 | Media | CO2: The Global, Multi-Tasking Killer Molecule |
161003 | Media | Brainbees: Finding our Einstein Moments |
Media | 529's A Ponzi Scheme of the Rich Free-Loading off Middle-Class | |
Unions/Media | Decapitalism: How 401k's are the Biggest, Legal Bank Robbery in History | |
Media | 24in4: Share Job Time or Jobless Crime |
Greetings Editorial and Political Staff of Times-Dispatch and Virginia Pilot,
Two Richmond Times-Dispatch articles convey my long-time interest and focus--some would say passion--with computers to promote better democracy and capitalism:
For my software, Managing w/o Managers, I was offered several six- and seven-figure sums with the requirement that I remove the emplyee empowerment portions but keep the controls of employees. Empowering? Two female employees quit citing their husband not liking them becoming independent, assertive women as a result of working at AESOP: American Employee Stock Ownership Plan.
I became a successful computer programmer to translate my ideas for better democracy and capitalism into tools readily available to anyone. It was a waste of time hiring programmers in the heyday 1980s because in six months they would jump ship for salaries 50% greater or more. The tools optimize the four steps of solving problems: Define, Prescribe, Organize and Motivate.
In 1989, I finished Brainbees which was part of TouchTone Manager, a simple program that emulated spellingbees with the participants spelling out not words but solutions to human problems. It first worked on both computers and touchtone phones since the majority of people had the latter, not the former. In 1992, I offered it to Ross Perot's presidential campaign (Dallas Morning News Ad).
Briainbees have many uses with the national, state and district newspaper winners having rights and royalties per an MLS division of profits.
Super Brainbee: Is worthy of a news article in its own right.
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If you visit the Super Brainbee, you will see that this one webpage can standardize, simplify and economize all public policy-making. A parallel private Super Brainbee can do the same for private business. As is, the Super Brainbee is worth the ink to share it with the public. More importantly, it is a key to better capitalism as will be clear in a subsequent email on the sale of timism profits to newspapers and universities. The NtStPostal code interfaces with VoteTime, a universal vote counting system that uses any windows computer and scanner with paper print-out as well as on-line voting. The projected $13-$15 billion cost of replacing old 2001 vote machines can be saved if the habitual politicians are not allowed to grease the hands of their campaign contributors who build expensive illogical machines prone to hacking. The Super Brainbee institutionalizes a number of principles of which the habitual politicians do the talk but not the walk.
The number one thing the U.S. should be exporting is better democracy and capitalism to help other countries solve their own problems, tada, the Super Brainbee. It not only fulfills the first three problem solving steps but includes the fourth in the form of a new, problem-solving currency tied to people creating better democracy and capitalism, the lifehour. Together, Brainbees and Votetime improve our democracy by eliminate the pre-voting money dictators who decide the ballot candidates and the corrupt voter registrars who alter votes. As Joe Stalin says, it is not who votes that counts but who counts the votes. Voting fraud does occur by registrars: I have been a victim along with judicial foot-dragging to deep-six my complaint. |
As the long-term income will be divided between a hierarchy of rags and classrooms so will the near-term IPO of Timism being sold to the public at large which will eventuate in a nine-figure sale at least. The author wants no part of these funds other than paying outstanding debt accrued in focusing on Timism, about one million dollars. The author wants the funds used for investigative reporting and scholarships (mass comm and infosys). Since the national centers receive 5% of revenue, the rewards for co-sponsoring better democracy and capitalism can not be monetarily rewarding but rewards with a safer, saner world in which to spend the new, unexpected wealth.
In summary, the brainbees will generate continual funding for rags and schools. I do have a price. Schools are about to compete in an on-line voting contest. VCU, UVA or SIU-E will receive national rights based on which one has 2500 votes first. States royalty rights will go for 1,000 votes with district rights costing 500. The national newspapers rights will be based on which newspaper publish four political advertisements to listed in a subsequent missive. The essays describe what is wrong and what needs to be done in general.
Sincerely,
Robert S. Barnett