Does President Obama's Google Hangout Represent A Milestone?
from the more-direct-democracy dept
Yesterday, President Obama used Google Hangout to do a kind of online virtual town hall meeting, which was both live streamed and is now up on Youtube:That said, plenty of people were upset that the most highly voted video question, one on legalizing marijuana from a retired deputy police chief from LA, did not get asked. Of course, it actually came in second overall to a text question about SOPA -- which did get asked.
On that question, the President claimed that the administration had expressed its concerns about the bill to Congress since it was introduced. That's interesting, since the White House made no official statement until much later, and the stories we heard were that it hadn't really brought up issues with the bill to Congress until just a few weeks before that. Also of interest to folks around here was his reiteration of his support for a bill making its way through Congress to allow for crowdfunding of startups (currently impossible due to SEC regulations) -- and his statement (as he's noted before) that job growth today comes from startups and entrepreneurs. This was a key point that many of us tried to make during the SOPA debates, considering the bill would add liability and compliance costs on those very startups that were creating all of the net job growth in the country today.
On the whole, it didn't seem like this particular use of technology was a complete breakthrough -- and we've seen elected officials in Congress doing similar things for years. But I do think it's a good thing to see elected officials -- all the way up to the President -- making better use of technology to actually connect with constituents, rather than just hearing from people within a limited advisory circle. Hopefully we see continued experimentation like this. Of course, if President Obama did a Reddit AMA (as suggested by Kashmir Hill), it might break the internet...
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SOPA I would say is a far too easy question when everyone hates SOPA making it easy to throw your own trash on. Now to run with PIPA would be a much more interesting question when the last results I saw read that Congress was split over PIPA.
So all easy questions and no controversy there.
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How was that?
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He didnt answer them well
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Never heard a word from the administration until AFTER the people spoke loudly.
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Obama, Bills No, International Trade Agreements YES!
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BTW, not "everyone hates SOPA", and its number of supporters is likely far larger than you and others seem prone to believe.
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[citation needed]
The evidence says otherwise. When Creative America started an astroturfing campaign to promote the bill it flopped badly. Many people who did sign onto it were fooled into doing so and later demanded their signatures be removed and Creative America had to do some creative counting to try to initially inflate the numbers.
People want SOPA about as much as they want 95+ year copy protection lengths, these bills were written by corporate interests for corporate interests. Bills like ACTA are negotiated in secret exactly because the government-industrial complex knows that the public does not want them otherwise there is no good reason to negotiate them in secret away from public scrutiny.
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Second it is not content being stolen from rogue web sites. It is rogue web sites (aka Google) doing the stealing.
Did you know that when the Googlebot visits your website to index it that it makes a copy of your web page? That's stealing!!! It must be stopped.
The president has nookular weapons. He should use them.
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Watch them try to dodge that one! (no, seriously, watch them because they probably will try, with some tortured logic)
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It shows everyone in the world what a country is thinking about and how it works, not just to people in one part of the world.
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Sure not completely everyone hates SOPA, and Lamar Smith comes to mind, but let is keep in mind that the Entertainment Industry has been pumping into Congress their largest corruption money to date.
A more correct statement would be that everyone who values their job has a damned good reason to hate SOPA. Even the corrupt politicians can see they can still hate SOPA while shifting their support to PIPA.
We can only be thankful that PIPA lacked the 2/3rds majority required to remove it from the filibuster. The concern is though that PIPA support still hanged around the 50% level.
These bills are clearly going nowhere until they have been subject to a major rewrite.
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Keeping some balance is a good idea but they should have ideally left in the best drug related question so that this community does not feel totally ripped off and ignored.
It is kind of a shame we did not hear about this beforehand when had we done so then we could have posed some very harsh political questions.
Mine would have to be... Was you, the vice-President, or another member of the Administration involved in forcing on Spain their own SOPA-like law and how do you justify this action in light of your recent rejection of SOPA?
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Of course, it's protect the intellectual property, not the artist that created it.
ACTA would have been a better question.
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Sick of it
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Sick of it
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