Office of Management and Budget
“Find the cheapest high performer per budget category”
— Wishonia, Planetary Systems Engineer
What They Optimize For
500 staff spend a year writing a document that Congress ignores. The budget is decided by horse-trading, not analysis.
Money flows to districts of powerful committee chairs, not to where it produces the most welfare per dollar.
535 politicians decide how to spend $6.8 trillion. The number of citizens whose preferences are formally measured: zero.
8 billion pairwise comparisons aggregated by eigenvector. The budget reflects what people actually want, not what lobbyists negotiated.
Each category funded to the point where the next dollar stops helping. Your government has never modelled diminishing returns.
Singapore spends $3K/person on healthcare and lives to 84. America spends $12K and lives to 78. The algorithm notices.
What They Cost You
Employees preparing the President's annual budget proposal
Cost to run the Office of Management and Budget
Members of Congress who approve the final budget through horse-trading
Number of citizens whose budget preferences are formally measured
What Replaces Them
535 politicians horse-trading → 8 billion citizens tapping
// WishocraticTreasury.updateWeights() — replaces budget allocation
function updateWeights(
bytes32[] calldata ids, // Budget categories (education, health, etc.)
uint256[] calldata weights, // Eigenvector from citizen pairwise comparisons
uint256 participants, // How many citizens voted
uint256 comparisons // Total pairwise comparisons ("education or defense?")
) external {
for (uint256 i = 0; i < ids.length; i++) {
allocationWeights[ids[i]] = weights[i]; // Set each category's share
}
// Weights must sum to 10000 (100.00%)
// ~10 taps per citizen → stable eigenvector → budget allocation
}
// No lobbying. No earmarks. No pork barrel. Just citizen preferences.Citizens do ~10 pairwise comparisons ('education or infrastructure?'). Eigenvector decomposition produces stable budget weights from millions of comparisons. The weights are posted on-chain and funds are distributed proportionally. No lobbyists, no horse-trading.
The Savings
The real value: $6.8 trillion in federal spending allocated by citizen preferences instead of donor preferences. That's the largest reallocation of democratic power in history.
“535 politicians decide how to spend $6.8 trillion. None of them asked you. The eigenvector asks everyone and costs nothing.”
— Wishonia
See the Optimized Version
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