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A Simple Tool for Reliable Government Problem Solving and Getting Legislation Passed
In this paper we provide a simple tool for government that can be used by any political committee to do proper government problem solving and faster legislation. We exemplify this for social economic problem solving to help ensure reliability of macroeconomics in political decision making. Today, not just in the United States, but in governments across the globe, policies are predicated on bias rather than problem solving. No greater is the problem than in the USA where partisan politics dominate, along with special interest lobbyist groups. These can badly influence critical decision making and create stumbling blocks in passing legislation. As a result, government has become highly unreliable, for example, the handling of the national debt.