Lessig On Corruption and Reform
Brian Stretch sends us to the National Review for an interview with Stanford professor Lawrence Lessig. Lessig talks about money, politics, money in politics, and his decision not to run for an open seat in Congress. From the interview: "Lessig hates corruption. He hates it so much, in fact, that last year he announced he'd be shifting away from his work on copyright and trademark law... to focus on it... 'One of the biggest targets of reform that we should be thinking about is how to blow up the FCC.'"
Why stop at blowing up the FCC?
Do it yourself, because no one else will do it yourself. [beta blockade 10-17 Feb]
As a subject of Her Majesty the Queen I've been watching the US race with some interest (and lots of spam from idiot US activists, thanks guys). I must admit to liking Obama not for any real reason, but because his slogan "Yes we can" is in fact a very British phrase taken from one of our most popular entertainers, Bob the Builder. Who would have thought the slogan from a pre-school edu-tainment star would reach the heady heights of US political office?
Was he the dood who suggested eating that bag of Pretzels? If so, good show, old chap.....
That didn't convince you? Okay, let's whip out the biggie:
HOPE.
See? Lord Obama has answered all of your questions! Praise Obama!
"The fight for freedom has only just begun." - Geert Wilders
If you reduce the size of democratic government a non-democratic government will arise to replace it.
Therefore, all governments have always been exactly the same size.