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Social Media Government: How to Make American Democracy Work For Real Now

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by Cole Smithey   
Monday, 02 January 2012 04:25


The 2012 Presidential election doesn’t matter. Not at all. A social media mechanism that allows every American citizen to propose public policy (foreign and domestic) and vote on such proposals, on the other hand, would effectively put every single politician out of work. Firing American’s political functionaries will necessarily include the office of the President. The new face of American leadership will be an accurate compilation of all of its citizens.

Modern technology is about to allow for an absolutely pure form of Democracy run by and for the people. It couldn’t have happened ten years ago, but it’s on its way now. We don’t need anymore stinking corporate-controlled monkeys pretending that they’re working in the interest of the public good. The public will decide on all policy priorities, big and small.

We’ve already seen the power of social media to effect immediate change in a mathematically democratic way. When Verizon announced it would impose a two-dollar charge upon payments made online, social media enabled the public to effectively vote down Verizon’s decision. The company retracted its would-be surcharge. That’s Democracy in action. It doesn’t matter who identifies as a Democrat, Tea-Partier, Libertarian, or Leftist--voting is an intrinsically independent and egalitarian action. How you vote on each particular proposal—not one of two corporate-backed candidates--will add up to your true political identity.

For all of the chest-beating American politicians do about how well Democracy works, those elected men and women have no clue about how a purely mathematically driven form of pure democracy could put them out of work. The Occupy Movement is already situated to execute the necessary revolution that will send senators, congress people, and White House staff packing once our new social media platform of automated Democracy is in place. It won’t take long.

How will it work?

First of all a group of computer specialists and hackers will need to build the site’s infrastructure. It will need to be absolutely impervious to attack. It will also need to be organized in a thoroughly transparent way so that an ongoing record of all voting is always available for inspection. No more hanging chads or voter fraud. Everyone will be able to see exactly where every single vote came from. No more lobbyists. No more corporate string-pulling. You want Democracy; this is what it will look like very soon.

A group of moderators will need to be hired (I propose a modest annual salary). These moderators will handle the tasks of organizing the proposals that people post. Once a proposal reaches a specific numerical threshold, it will be put up as a bill which citizens will vote upon. If it passes, it goes into effect immediately.

There will be many bugs to be worked out, so it’s important that the system be put into place alongside our current structure of Government. Once Washington begins to be eclipsed by our more automated form of Democracy the Occupy Movement will need to take physical action to take over their offices, which will become completely open to the public. 24-hour voting centers will be opened to accommodate anyone who wants to vote. Assistants will be on hand to assist homeless and elderly people to vote. An open-door public policy will add to a sense of well-being in the country. Unlike revolutions that leave behind a power vacuum, the gaping hole of Democracy will already be filled by the
people—all of the people.

If this idea sounds anti-elitist and full of humanitarian social responsibility, that’s because it is. But what we the gathered masses do with such a pure form of Democracy is entirely up to us, the people—not a corporation or a bunch of rich white-guy bankers. Social Media Government is coming.

By Cole Smithey
 

Comments  

 
0 # Patriot 2012-01-02 22:10
Hear, hear!
 
 
0 # Patriot 2012-01-04 22:40
How do we go about perfecting the technology -- and the Constitutional amendments and federal and state law -- that will enable us to make the legislative process democratic (government by the governed) instead of republican (government by elected representatives )? Let's begin by abolishing the electoral college.

Interestingly, there already is a process in place for creating petitions which receive attention once they garner enough support. See whitehouse.gov/petitions/. Sadly, the responses I've read to petitions thus far deemed eligible for response have been carefully worded brush-offs. Sigh. But at least there IS such a mechanism.

It seems unlikely that we could eliminate the legislative branch of federal or even state government, if only because of the information contained in four areas of public business that are necessarily restricted to the fewest possible number of persons:

Matters of national security and national defense.
Ongoing criminal investigations and prosecutions.
Employee/personnel files of government personnel.
Proprietary information -- for instance, the information submitted to the FDA for rhe evaluation of foods and drugs.

However, even IF we could eliminate the legislative branch of federal and state government, we would need to retain the executive and judicial branches. They might be overdue for some Constitutional adjustment, but they could not be eliminated.
 
 
0 # edwin_ 2012-01-06 08:01
Great Idea!!.. the self serving politicians have destroyed just about everything through the corporate pleasing quest for re-election: the list is endless. Energy policy that subsides big oil including auto MPG standards. big pharma subsides..processed foods that cause health problems. The war machine...

The people need to take back politics.
 
 
0 # mwd870 2012-01-07 06:35
Everything you say about the current political system is true. I also think social media can have a great positive impact, such as promoting progressive (and hopefully ethical) candidates. However, I'd prefer to keep the Constitution and work within the system.

This is a huge challenge, considering the rampant corruption and meaningless political games played by Congress and the Administration. I suspect a completely new system, however well intentioned, would be susceptible to the same reality that power and money corrupt all too often.
 

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