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July 11, 2017, 01:58:47 AM
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I think I've figured it out how at www.itsunholy.com.  By decentralized political power I mean political power owned by each individual that does not contribute to a central authority.  I would think libertarians would like this.  According to my analysis it will work the opposite of the political power that we know.  Donations, support of the masses, MSM support, influencing elections are not necessary in a decentralized world. 
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July 11, 2017, 03:16:11 PM
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I think I've figured it out how at www.itsunholy.com.  By decentralized political power I mean political power owned by each individual that does not contribute to a central authority.  I would think libertarians would like this.  According to my analysis it will work the opposite of the political power that we know.  Donations, support of the masses, MSM support, influencing elections are not necessary in a decentralized world. 

We do need to know about politicians contributions and gifts that they recieve or give to others from and or to corporations. Because then we know who owns them. Can't have that be anonymous or it could be bad.

But in general yes, voting and such should likely take pace on the blockchain and  we should have more localized governments and state government, less Federal government because they don't represent us the best. Local always represents the best as they are there, they live there and know how things are.
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July 11, 2017, 04:10:00 PM
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I think I've figured it out how at www.itsunholy.com.  By decentralized political power I mean political power owned by each individual that does not contribute to a central authority.  I would think libertarians would like this.  According to my analysis it will work the opposite of the political power that we know.  Donations, support of the masses, MSM support, influencing elections are not necessary in a decentralized world. 

We do need to know about politicians contributions and gifts that they recieve or give to others from and or to corporations. Because then we know who owns them. Can't have that be anonymous or it could be bad.

The ItsUnholy coin should be able to get political action without anybody giving any money to anybody.  That's one of the beauties of decentralized political power. 
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August 10, 2017, 10:46:42 AM
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It's no longer theory, it's real with a massive airdrop to get the ball rolling, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1967208.0.
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