
An open letter to Lin-Manuel Miranda on the last, best hope to save the republic
Sir, The hour grows late. The President asserts the right to govern by decree. Worse, the Congress has ceded its constitutional prerogatives, neglecting to protect its power of the purse and even the sanctity of its chambers from executive overreach. Charles I chuckles from the grave. In this dark and doom filled hour, one hope remains: the power of story, aided and abetted by unassailable songs stirring up this country’s frayed and nearly forgotten faith in this experiment in self-governance...

Applied research questions on the past, present and near future of government operations
by Patrick Atwater

Listening Before We Speak
Written by the Patchwork Protocol in collaboration with Patrick Atwater

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An open letter to Lin-Manuel Miranda on the last, best hope to save the republic
Sir, The hour grows late. The President asserts the right to govern by decree. Worse, the Congress has ceded its constitutional prerogatives, neglecting to protect its power of the purse and even the sanctity of its chambers from executive overreach. Charles I chuckles from the grave. In this dark and doom filled hour, one hope remains: the power of story, aided and abetted by unassailable songs stirring up this country’s frayed and nearly forgotten faith in this experiment in self-governance...

Applied research questions on the past, present and near future of government operations
by Patrick Atwater

Listening Before We Speak
Written by the Patchwork Protocol in collaboration with Patrick Atwater
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Train and auto accidents, New York machine politics, palace intrigue south of the border... a different world existed before the great war.

From the Futurama exhibit at the World's Fair.


Page two of the NYT. The front page featured other events.


Horseless, driverless carriages give over a 100,000 rides.
Train and auto accidents, New York machine politics, palace intrigue south of the border... a different world existed before the great war.

From the Futurama exhibit at the World's Fair.


Page two of the NYT. The front page featured other events.


Horseless, driverless carriages give over a 100,000 rides.
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