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pharrlax | 8 years ago

>US voters are apparently OK with this

US voters are impotent. Millions are about to be kicked off Medicare and Medicaid because of the signature of a man who repeatedly pledged over and over again that he would not ever cut them. Politics has become a metagame of tribal signaling with only a tenuous connection to actual policy.

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fweespeech|8 years ago

> US voters are impotent. Millions are about to be kicked off Medicare and Medicaid because of the signature of a man who repeatedly pledged over and over again that he would not ever cut them. Politics has become a metagame of tribal signaling with only a tenuous connection to actual policy.

Voters are ignorant, not impotent.

They just don't care enough to stay informed with their other life responsibilities and/or pleasures. The dangers of slow strangulation in the form of bills like Republicare is something they simply don't care enough to track. It'll be fully felt around 2021-2022 and by the time people realize its a problem the Republicans will have control of the government for 6-8 years.

If people genuinely cared the prescription is still rather simple:

A) Organize voting blocs to end careers on the issue of gerrymandering to prevent statehouse control == Congress control.

B) Organize voting blocs to end the careers of anyone who lowers services below Obama-era levels.

C) Organize voting blocs to end the careers of anyone who violates Constitutional liberties.

I don't think reasonable people really want people in power who are willing to do those things, they just don't care enough to do anything about it.

intended|8 years ago

Good God no.

Americans are the test bed for modern media and political manipulation strategies. What you guys invented are being exported around the world.

Stop putting your political compatriots down, and please read your political history with some empathy.

Post the cold war, the triumph of rationalism seemed to be entirely in reach. "religion is the opiate of the masses" was a common enough refrain, and we seemed to be on the verge of beating out all sorts of old superstitions and ideologies.

And then came the combination of mass media, evangelicism, and politics.

Over time people saw that the media allowed religious folk to reach out to target markets which were hitherto blocked from their reach, by the structural systems, checks and balances imposed by the strictures inherited from the Enlightenment.

With the revelations pouring in from psychology, and the significant improvements in advertising and marketing techniques, it became possible to target, poll, and build markets.

Startups use these tools today, and all the time. Theres no reason that the psychology for marketing an app should somehow prevent the marketing of a regressive, progressive, or authoritarian idea.

Details aside - the creation of that system worked as a proof of concept.

Now people around the world realized that with a tv station, and the right kind of messaging, you too could beat back science and facts. You just needed to work on the right message.

Of course there were road blocks, but eventually America was able to create a strong conservative movement, and finally Fox news. "a place for the persecuted majority".

You can trace all your problems to this arrow, this realization that you could mass produce emotional agreement, curtail information, using TV and now social media.

jdietrich|8 years ago

Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos.

Look at who's on the ticket. Look at their record. Look at their campaign funding. If you can convince yourself that voters have any real choice, then I admire your optimism.

ajarmst|8 years ago

That's fair. To be honest, if I lived in a country where police officers had a habit of being filmed murdering law-abiding citizens with impunity, cleaning up IP law wouldn't be real high on my to do list. I think we'll need to look to the EU to see any real movement on fixing this. If OA Journals become de rigeur there, we'll see similar shifts in North America.