I'm very happy about this proposal, and I certainly hope it passes, but the cynical part of me has to note a few things:
1) This hasn't passed yet. Let's see what happens, the US government is a bit deadlocked right now.
2) I'm not convinced this happens very often. Maybe I'm wrong.
3) I can't help but notice that the demand comes from VCs and investors - people who control large sums of money - rather than "citizens" or "people" in the broader sense.
re: 1&2 -- yep, it hasn't passed yet... which is why we're still working on getting support & attention, and why a group of us is going to DC next month to discuss the issue with elected representatives.
re: 3 -- um, "investors are people too". actually, what you should notice is that the "demand" came from people who were concerned enough to take action, and try and get something to happen.
i can't disagree that it helps to have people on your side who can help with dollars and connections, but the more important point is that people cared enough to spend time & energy to make change.
with a little luck, we might get it all the way across the finish line.
My point was that if, say, a group of unknown entrepreneurs was pushing for it instead of a high profile portion of the investment community, I am skeptical that anything would get done so quickly. It's not a value judgement, it's an observation - that's what influence is!
Don't get me wrong - I definitely appreciate what you guys are doing. I'll probably be first in line to apply if this passes, so thank you, and best of luck!
1) This hasn't passed yet. Let's see what happens, the US government is a bit deadlocked right now.
2) I'm not convinced this happens very often. Maybe I'm wrong.
3) I can't help but notice that the demand comes from VCs and investors - people who control large sums of money - rather than "citizens" or "people" in the broader sense.