Public Forum Hub
Discuss the proposals, suggest changes, challenge assumptions, and read public submissions in a serious public discussion space focused on democratic renewal in the United States.
How this forum should work
This discussion space is intended to be nonpartisan, evidence-aware, rights-respecting, and focused on improving the proposals. Readers should be able to compare ideas, pressure-test claims, propose better wording, and identify U.S. legal or practical limits without being pushed into party loyalty.
Disagreement is welcome. Strong criticism is useful when it is specific, constructive, and honest.
Forum sections
These links point directly to the public GitHub Discussions categories for each proposal, submission path, and site improvement topic. GitHub is being used as an organized public forum, not because the project is only for software developers. GitHub does require a free account to post.
Proposal One Discussion
Discuss the full democratic renewal proposal, challenge assumptions, and suggest section-specific revisions.
Open discussionProposal Two Discussion
Review the feasible reform package, identify practical barriers, and propose stronger implementation paths.
Open discussionPublic Submissions
Post proposed additions, corrections, missing pillars, or evidence-backed criticism for public review.
Open discussionCommunity Submissions
Read submissions that have been reviewed for relevance, seriousness, safety, and basic alignment with the community rules.
Open discussionSite Improvements
Suggest improvements to page clarity, accessibility, document links, wording, navigation, or repository maintenance.
Open discussionGeneral Civic Discussion
Discuss civic reform ideas that relate to the project but do not fit one proposal or submission category.
Open discussionCommunity Submissions
Community submissions are citizen reform ideas or proposed additions that may be reviewed for relevance, seriousness, safety, and basic alignment with the project's community rules. Review does not mean endorsement, and listing a submission does not mean the project fully agrees with it.
Community submissions will be listed here as the public discussion develops.