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WikiArguments is an Internet-based (wiki) system developed in 2008 by software engineer, Carmen Yarrusso, that, if adopted by Congress, would force congressional accountability and make government deception virtually impossible. It provides a secure mechanism for anonymous public (wiki) arguments to expose government deception, but, more importantly, it also provides a simple system of forced accountability where members of Congress could no longer avoid giving us clear, rational justifications for their positions (instead of the evasive, specious claptrap they often give us now). This system is described in several published articles on the Internet.
How would we ever get congress to relinquish their own power of deceit and obfuscation?
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