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They couldn’t really do that (could they?)
Charlene Raytek | January 23, 2012
During election years, really big ideas emerge on taxation, regulation, education and the like. In the spirit that intriguing ideas are often the most provocative (they couldn’t really do that, could they?), I am humbly offering my really big idea. One that leaps all industries in a single bound. An idea so crazy that it just might work. I call it the “Complexity Discount” and here’s how it works: Every citizen is entitled to a Complexity Discount (I’m thinking 15%, but just stay with me here) when they come face-to-face with unintelligible information that stops them dead in their tracks.
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