Friday, January 20, 2012

Welcome to Ryan C. Struthers' Blog!

Greetings and Welcome!  Ryan -- and at least some of his friends -- are thrilled you made it!

July 2nd, 2012
Well ... I can't nag or beg any more than I already have, it's annoying. So at this point, my big plan for life is to work at being a standup comic, a freestyle/rap artist, and a heterosexually-masculine version of Jennifer Lopez until I make it. See you then :)

Ryan's Most Important Campaign Issues and Posts Can Still Be Found and Read Below:

Return Facial Expressions to Real-Time Relevance

Concrete Cooperation Techniques for the United States Congress

Ryan C. Struthers' Statement of Candidacy


***Email elect.ryan.c.struthers@gmail.com to be included on campaign messages!***

Monday, January 9, 2012

Ryan C. Struthers: Return Facial Expressions to Real-Time Relevance

Greetings!
Ryan C. Struthers,
2012 Write-In Candidate for United States Representative
in Colorado's First Congressional District, CO-1

Ryan C. Struthers' Most Important Campaign Objective :

Above all else,
Ryan C. Struthers
will work to bring human facial expressions back
into real-time relevance in the United States Congress!

When facial expressions are relevant to the business of the Congress in real time, 
Ryan expects the following desirable features of the Congressional business will follow:

1)  U.S. Representatives will be in the same room at the same time,
efficiently and effectively communicating about one policy at a time.
We'll pre-empt confusion, misinformed mudslinging, and inefficient use of staff research time.

2) We'll enable the press to cover the business of the Congress in an appealing way.
Exciting, real-time meetings can and will attract back
an American public hungry for energy, productivity, cooperation, and hope.

3)  U.S. Representatives will be watching and listening to see how others feel
about the business of the day in real time!
Representatives will encounter signs of agreement, disagreement, comprehension, acceptance and rejection in the energy of the moment.
Real-time emotional data is more effective than literally thousands of research memos and position summaries. 
Being "on the same page" will lend smartness, efficiency, and efficacy to parlimentary proceedings.

4)  U.S. Representatives will tend to take more and smaller actions reflecting agreement
 rather than incessantly harping upon how 'the other side' is at fault for gridlock!
With each successful legislative passage, each policy challenge we are facing in our time and culture will feel more acheivable. 
5) When U.S. Representatives participate in real time meetings
featuring strong socio-emotional attentiveness,
the Congress will pass laws which accurately reflect national agreement. 
Laws pertaining to an appropriately national arena of relevance
and level of urgency will take proper precedence.
Inspiring the United States House of Representatives
to take up work in the SAME ROOM  at the SAME TIME
as a regular, daily practice
is the single most effective starting point
for a path of productivity to the future for our country.

THAT IS WHY facial expressions are at the front and center
of
Ryan C. Struthers' campaign!

---Yours in Faith, Family, Fellowship, and Americanism---

Ryan C. Struthers
June 26th, 2012

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Ryan C. Struthers Campaign Event Calendar

Ryan C. Struthers
 Write-In Candidate for United States Representative, CO-1
 2012 Campaign Event Calendar

Request a meeting with Ryan, receive campaign updates,
and offer your support and participation:
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Today
Learn About Ryan's Proposed Baseline for Peace:
Zero Murders and Zero Rapes in All Denver Zip Codes for One Year

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012
Write in Ryan C. Struthers
for United States Representative in CO-1
on General Election Day!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Ryan C. Struthers Proposes Concrete Cooperation Techniques for the United States Congress

The American story is the story of realizing happiness
when harmony AND diversity occupy the same time and place!

Ryan C. Struthers offers
Selected CooperationTechniques
intended for the
United States House of Representatives
My name is Ryan C. Struthers! 
I'm running for election to Congress as US Representative by Write In from Denver, Colorado on Tuesday, November 6th, 2012. 
I believe that we CAN AND WILL find Cooperative Political Adventure again!
We simply need to use a few practical cooperation techniques.

Here I'll focus on three main approaches to cooperation.

the physical environment of the Chamber of the US House, the scheduling technology that we ought to use, and the ways I believe US Representatives can contribute to successful, responsible, and mature legislating.

I  Refresh and Modernize: Renew The Physical Environment: The Chamber of the US House of Representatives

We Americans Deserve a Room to Match Our Ambitions!

Key Questions: Is the chamber physically suitable for all 435 US Representatives?  Should we build a larger space?  Should each member have a desk?  Should the chairs be more comfortable so that Representatives literally want to come sit in them? 

Is the space that is the House a good place to talk?  Literally, is the room a place that empowers general discussion, or is it basically a lecture hall, physically geared for hundreds to listen while a few address the many?  Are the Representatives literally repelled from the chamber because it's as cramped as a standing-room bus when everyone actually shows up to work?!  Should the seating arrangements be permanent, or should they be flexible to allow general discussion in the round at times and joint assemblies and addresses at other times?  Should the parties sit together in the chamber, or meet together outside the chamber, and then intermix while in the chamber?

Is the chamber modern enough?  Are we able to use modern technology with efficiciency and good effect in the chamber?  Or, are people drawn out of the chamber simply due to desire to connect with their databases and communications?!

Are we efficiently using technology to bring information and connectivity into the chamber, or do we need large and ambitious modernizations to bring the room up to speed? 

Ryan's view is that the House is significant -- it is the center of a government of the people, for the people, and by the people. 

II The Scheduling Techniques of a Successful House of Representatives

Happy and Well-Rested Legislators Are Better, More Productive Federal Workers!

Do we need to work on scheduling conventions before we work on laws?  Should there be a reduction in the number of days Representatives are meant to be "in session"?  Should legislative weeks features just four days in Washington, D.C. to allow Representatives to travel back to their districts?  Should Congress convene just two months out of every quarter to enable better connections with incumbents and more rested legislators? 

Should we set a legislative focus for each week?!  Should we anticipate cooperation between House and Senate by sharing a weekly or monthly focus?

Should Congress meet for just fifty minutes at a time so that everyone is interested and focused at the same time?  Should Representatives take a two and a half hour lunch so that they can meet with their staffs at midday? 

Should we deliberately leave open an hour or two -- or even a whole week -- here and there unstructured as scheduling "shock absorbers" to help us with the unexpected news of the week and to bring additional time to tricky debates?

We should talk and decide about this together -- literally "in Congress" with one another!! 

III  The Qualities of Successful Representatives

Who Makes a Good Representative, Anyway?!

Ryan believes that the House of Representatives serves many roles, but that American voters can still elect a body of Representatives equal to these tasks.

Ryan believes most Representatives should indeed be generalists and politicians.  Ryan believes that America will be well served by her House when her Representatives are men and women who are centers of social networks and people capable of discussion on diverse subjects.  Ryan believes that  most of all, Representatives should be ready to bring in specialists and experts to inform the business of the whole, united, and physically, concurrently present House.  We are a nation of more than 300 million souls: the House should be an excellent, effective, and decisive body of lawmakers and leaders.

Still, there is room in the House for specialized businessmen and scientists, and craftsmen and home-makers.  A real and substantiated social and economic diversity within the total population of 435 U.S. Representatives brings fullness, reality, and normalcy to each and every House meeting.  The government for the people should indeed include at least a few people from "every walk of life."  Such people should even come to the House from states such as Wyoming and Vermont (each with just one US Representative for a whole state) -- as well as they can come from the hosts of Representatives from mighty California, New York, Florida, and Texas.

I predict -- and want to promise -- that if we talk about these practical considerations first for a while, that good laws about healthcare, the federal aviation system, and foreign wars will follow!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Ryan C. Struthers' Statement of Candidacy

STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY
Greetings!  My name is

 RYAN C. STRUTHERS

I am an UNAFFILIATED CANDIDATE
available
for Write-In election to the office of
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
COLORADO DISTRICT 1

Bring back cooperation, work together, and empower peace!
VOTE
November 6th, 2012
and Write In "Ryan C. Struthers" for US Representative, CO-1

REGISTER to vote ONLINE with the Colorado Secretary of State's Elections Division Web Site:
https://www.sos.state.co.us/Voter/secuRegVoterIntro.do