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Campaign Finance & Global Change – the New Order November 4, 2008

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Barack Obama understands the new world order.

I’ll admit that this post will have less to do with solar energy than others in this blog but it will address the same theme- are we prepared to meet the challenges of our collective future.   Solar energy provides one of the greatest solutions to a dynamic, globally interconnected problem.  As fossil fuel use navigates our collective society towards greater global instability, using established infrastructure, solar energy presents a long lasting solution nearly ready for turn-key integration : Maharishi Solar has trusting the sun for 4.3 billion years, we should too.  Dr. Fried taught us long ago that although the sun will die one day, it’s nothing  that we, our children, or our children’s children had to worry about.  Now that’s thinking ahead.

Campaign finance is only an issue depending on who you’re talking to.  The New York Times wrote an article on public financing vs Obama’s millions of small donors- all of whom we hope will SHOW UP TO THE POLLS TOMORROW as they have a financial stake in the outcome of the election.  End result, the Democrats raised a large amount of money this election by asking every individual to contribute an extremely small amount, distributing the burden of electing a president over all of the wallets of all supporters, no matter our economic capacity.

Admittedly, I joined the Obama campaign donating 10 dollars.  (I hope that my non-monetary contributions were more significant.) But everyone I know found find ten dollars , especially if they were passionate about a specific issue.  Some sent five dollars.  But those dollars did the trick like a cheap bottle of wine.  Especially when wealthy adults matched our contributions.  My ten dollars became twenty because some wealthy individual matched my contribution.

How did all of this happen?  The Internet.

Using the Internet to connect with voters actually began with Howard Dean in 2004.   I suppose it also led to his demise when his primordial scream echoed throughout cyberspace.

Youthful, connected Obama utilized the web to his benefit from day 1.  He realized that to reach the most people he would have to communicate with us in the way we would most likely  recieve his message.  Through Youtube, Facebook, Myspace and and any and every networking sight, he made contact with the interconnected world, the one we all seem to inhabit all the time.  The same world that has been accused of significant drops in productivity in the work place because workers spend time facebook stalking or watching/sharing Youtube videos, downloading movies and music, checking out the many concerts streaming from all over the globe during LIVE 8…. Wikipedia…

The New York Times failed to address the most important issue, How exactly Obama was able to raise his funds.  And the answer reveals his potential as president of the United States.   In touch with his supporters, he understands how the world works now, today, in 2008.  Knowledge flys through cyberspace, Obama’s ultimate rise to prominence was in his utilization of the communication mechanism integrated into the daily lives of the majority of his constituents. (My computer and I have a relationship, we’re obviously not alone.)

The Internet has affected Obama’s life almost as much as it has effected mine.  The only reason I believe there is any degree of difference stems from how early I was introduced to the world flattening technology (to steal from Thomas Friedman, my hero) compaired to him.  Current studies show that the brains of children today work differently than the brains of children born before computers.  For example, kids age four today get exposed to concept of Google.  Obama and Google didn’t form a relationship until much later in life.

Ultimately, Obama gets it.  He understands his American constituents in a way that McCain can’t possibly as he is completely computer illiterate.  McCain might not have any idea aabout the plethora of information transported every nanosecond of every day,  no concept of the ultimate potential of this modern communication device.   Has he ever sent his own proposals across the ocean 20 times in a day correcting edits?

Obama understand not only that all of this is possible, but he’s mentally there.  He spoke to me through my computer.  I heard him, checked out his page and gave him ten dollars.  I voted for him because I invested in his success.  I believe in him because if he had any free time and Google Searched “Solar Energy,” Barack Obama himself might accidental happen upon an entry about my 88 year old grandmother taking the bus in Montreal.  Lot’s of different kinds of campaign finance.  Obama has adapted to the new global system because he’s a part of it.

The wirearchy, according to Jon Husband is, “a dynamic two-way flow of power and authority based on information, knowledge, trust and credibility, enabled by interconnected people and technology.”  He lectures on the idea that the internet changed the fundamental power hierarchy of the world and how these next few years are going to be challenging as adjustments are made.  Barack Obama’s campaign is a perfect example of his theory

Fossil fuels won’t cut it anymore.,  Yes, solar can.

an elections Feel Good Moment September 16, 2008

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Just in case you’re feeling down about all the crazy things that have happened in the political arena in the last few weeks, this video will make you feel better.  It comes from Australia:

And if you’d like to thank the creator: visit his blog!

SNL finally put the Tina Fey Sarah Palin skit up.  Here’s the link to another website:

VPs and recycling Montreal August 30, 2008

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McCain’s VP choice- Governor Sarah Palin.  Am I surprised he picked a woman?  Nope.  Called that already.  Way to play on upset democrats’ female presidential candidate desires.  What does a ridiculously old, set in his ways, Internet retard need to balance out his Presidential ticket?  A young, malleable, connected wild card- a woman would be the only choice enabling McCain to stand a chance.  Way to use the Democratic Party’s great idea and twist it.  According to republicans, a woman in the supporting role to the male lead is appropriate- now that America has been sensitized to the possibility of a woman leading the country… It’s not at if they’re so forward thinking that they came up with that idea on their own…

Wait- is that Fox news update about McCain suffering a stroke?  Damn…

New and equally important topic- Recycling:  Breakfast joints in the village of Westmount (in Montreal) must pay $450 to get a recycling bin to use every month.  So instead of coughing up the money to recycle, they throw out plastic bread bags, dozens of glass juice bottles, milk cartons of various sizes, pop cans, sausage boxes… the list goes on.  Employees aren’t allowed to take home the recycling either.  They can’t be returned for money, left out for homeless people to reclaim, or even separated to give some good sumaritan the oportunity to do anything about it.

*The restaurants on St Catherine could form a recycling consortium to jointly get the recycling box and use it as one entity.

*The employees, 7 or 8, could divide up the recyclables and each do a part.

*They could lobby the village of Westmount to create recycling incentives by removing the fee, giving a tax credit, counter balancing the garbage pickup fee.

Unfortunately, by making green suggestions, jobs go on the line…  After one job disappeared for attempted unionization, I’m not going it alone.  It’s become an organizing challenge, one to be approached with care…  Business owners are such Neanderthals.  What century do we live in again?  Where does it say that bad ideas never change and good ideas might end in tragedy?

Shout out to employers everywhere- if you find an individual who thinks big, doesn’t believe in “we can’t” and is willing to put in the extra effort to make things happen- you’d better recognize.

renewable energy August 30, 2008

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Midwestern conservatives who marry young and work proudly for nothing because jobs just aren’t available, are afraid of the possibilities of change.  It’s understandable, they inherited their mental deficiencies from their parents and sometimes just aren’t strong enough to cast of that legacy of fearfulness.  But change is gonna come, son  The first question a fearful, impoverished, intelligent Midwestern individual might demand could be “What might change mean to me?”  Could that mean there’s an alternative to living off my husband and job desperation? (Yes, but at the moment it requires moving out of Detroit.)  What could that look like?  It’s possible that business might once again open in Detroit.  Hasn’t happened for a while but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen in the future.

Gore said it best, in order to strengthen our economy and raise our level of security, America depends on a climate policy befitting of the 21st century and all of the incredible possibilities available and becoming available to us.

Even with the threat of removing the lacking incentives for green research, the renewable energy movement exists and is chugging forward.  Perhaps one day the government will really get behind the work needed to re-green our planet which will stimulate our economy, create jobs and add more fresh air to our smoggy atmosphere.  (Even in LA! Gasp!)

Want to learn more? Renewable Energy has the power to revolutionize the world as we know it and it’s moving forward every day.  Check out my favorite website to learn tons of great things about the green sector.  It’s uplifting and possible to change.  People work for it every day.  So to the stuborn, clueless Midwesternern “independents”, listen to your lady Hillary:  No way, No how, No McCain.  Vote for Obama!