Look forward to talking with you, Chris.  

Here’s my three ideas, to prime the pump…

> On Nov 19, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Chris Hahn <[email protected]> wrote:


> One you would personally love to use, even if there’s no market for it

A crowdsourced policy-proposal website, where it easy for people to co-develop 
and vote for other people’s idea. Think of it as a cross between Quora and 
GitHub.

https://blog.abevoelker.com/gitlaw-github-for-laws-and-legal-documents-a-tourniquet-for-american-liberty/

> One you think would make a ton of money, even if you wouldn’t use it

A weekly podcast analyzing news and policy from a Radical Centrist perspective. 
 Audio podcasting is low cost, and there’s a lot of money floating around.  
With the 2016 elections, there’ll be a ton of interest and money.  It is also a 
great forum for several of us who respect each other but disagree about things 
to hash them out in public!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/news-politics-business/

> One you think is completely crazy, but fun to talk about 

A picture book explaining politics from a Radical Centrist perspective.  For 
Kindergarteners.

Can anybody top those? ;-)

E

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