As we point to in the post, our budget is very small compared to major political campaigns, and would still be at least an order of magnitude smaller at $50M / year.
More than half the post is about how funding is the main bottleneck, I would like to hear a more detailed counterargument to this point.
I meant that there are diminishing returns to more funding; the best opportunities for turning money into impact can be much more impactful than the median opportunity.
Also, as you said in the post, there’s much less of a tug-of-war dynamic going on than with a politically polarized issue, so money goes somewhat farther.
As we point to in the post, our budget is very small compared to major political campaigns, and would still be at least an order of magnitude smaller at $50M / year.
More than half the post is about how funding is the main bottleneck, I would like to hear a more detailed counterargument to this point.
I meant that there are diminishing returns to more funding; the best opportunities for turning money into impact can be much more impactful than the median opportunity.
Also, as you said in the post, there’s much less of a tug-of-war dynamic going on than with a politically polarized issue, so money goes somewhat farther.