Implement Coordinated Discovery Markets for Better Market Efficiency


Implement Coordinated Discovery Markets for Better Market Efficiency
The Issue
I urge you to join me in calling on Congress to investigate the United
States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) after they hindered my
invention - coordinated discovery markets (CDMs) - which has the potential
to revolutionize commodity trading efficiency and secure drastically
higher incomes for producers.
My patent application has faced unrelenting resistance from the USPTO,
despite its immense economic promise. Through procedural delays and
miscommunications, they have obstructed innovation that can bring
tremendous financial gains to commodity producers across America and
beyond. This is not just about my invention - it's about American
principles of open markets and innovation.
But the USPTO hasn't stopped there. They've even misled Congress about
CDMs, undermining truth in government and democratic accountability. It's
not just a problem for American farmers and producers, but for people all
over the world who rely on commodity markets to secure their livelihoods.
The consequences of CDM adoption are far-reaching and could have
significant impacts on global economies:
* Double economic growth: By streamlining commodity trading and reducing
transaction costs, CDMs have the potential to significantly boost economic
growth.
* Stabilize farming: Coordinated discovery markets can help stabilize
farming by providing a more reliable and efficient means of selling crops
and other goods.
* Reduce corruption: By promoting transparency and fairness in commodity
trading, CDMs can help reduce corruption and promote accountability in the
agricultural sector.
The USPTO has even acknowledged the superiority of CDMs over existing
markets, so it's time for Congress to take action and hold them
accountable for their actions. Join me in this fight for a more equitable
and efficient global economy. Together, we can make a difference and
ensure that the benefits of CDMs are shared by all. Sign this petition
today and help us bring about positive change.

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The Issue
I urge you to join me in calling on Congress to investigate the United
States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) after they hindered my
invention - coordinated discovery markets (CDMs) - which has the potential
to revolutionize commodity trading efficiency and secure drastically
higher incomes for producers.
My patent application has faced unrelenting resistance from the USPTO,
despite its immense economic promise. Through procedural delays and
miscommunications, they have obstructed innovation that can bring
tremendous financial gains to commodity producers across America and
beyond. This is not just about my invention - it's about American
principles of open markets and innovation.
But the USPTO hasn't stopped there. They've even misled Congress about
CDMs, undermining truth in government and democratic accountability. It's
not just a problem for American farmers and producers, but for people all
over the world who rely on commodity markets to secure their livelihoods.
The consequences of CDM adoption are far-reaching and could have
significant impacts on global economies:
* Double economic growth: By streamlining commodity trading and reducing
transaction costs, CDMs have the potential to significantly boost economic
growth.
* Stabilize farming: Coordinated discovery markets can help stabilize
farming by providing a more reliable and efficient means of selling crops
and other goods.
* Reduce corruption: By promoting transparency and fairness in commodity
trading, CDMs can help reduce corruption and promote accountability in the
agricultural sector.
The USPTO has even acknowledged the superiority of CDMs over existing
markets, so it's time for Congress to take action and hold them
accountable for their actions. Join me in this fight for a more equitable
and efficient global economy. Together, we can make a difference and
ensure that the benefits of CDMs are shared by all. Sign this petition
today and help us bring about positive change.

204
Supporter Voices
Petition created on February 5, 2024