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Open Government Brainstorm Defies Wisdom of Crowds

theodp writes "In May, the White House launched what it called an 'unprecedented online process for public engagement in policymaking.' Brainstorming was conducted in an effort to identify ways to 'strengthen our democracy and promote efficiency and effectiveness by making government more transparent, participatory, and collaborative.' So, what were some of the top vote-getters? Currently near the top of the list are Legalize Marijuana And Solve Many Tax Issues / Prison Issues (#2) and Remove Marijuana from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act (#3). For those who remember Obama's earlier Online Town Hall, it's deja vu all over again."

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  1. But... by Nathrael · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Aren't alcohol and cigarettes alone not already enough of a problem? I'm not saying Marijuana intoxication is worse than Alcohol intoxication, but frankly said, I don't think we need more stuff that allows people getting high on it at all. We've got more than enough troubles, do we need another drug causing them?

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  2. Re:The DEA should have got the memo by now by DaveV1.0 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yes, because a bunch of loser stoners sitting in their mother's basement spamming the open government website shows the true face of America.

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  3. Re:Painful to Watch by cayenne8 · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    "I dare say the only way this could work on a national level is to require the user to put in their SSN & birthdate for verification and banning for repeated abuse."

    Can't do that, if you did, how would all the illegal undocumented workers get their say in government?!?!?

    Are you a racist? Why do you hate brown people?

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  4. What does Marijuana have to do with this? by hAckz0r · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    strengthen our democracy and promote efficiency and effectiveness by making government more transparent, participatory, and collaborative.

    Say what? Let me analyse this point by point...

    Strengthen our democracy: How, by making people sit around their bong every night discussing the problems of the world? Like.. "Man... link um.. why do they fold those papers around those little sticks of gum? Can't they see we need to save some trees? Besides they taste terrible when folding a joint, their just disgusting."

    Promote efficiency: Get real, Marijuana and efficiency in the same sentence? Last I knew all my childhood friends were doing nothing with their lives. Just sitting around getting high with no aspirations in life. Several are dead from accidents, suicide, some perpetually in rehab clinics, and all living life day-t-day. Efficiency is not the first word on my mind.

    Making government more transparent: Ok, Marijuana is hallucinogenic for some people, but I doubt that the Government is going to get any more transparent that way.

    Collaborative: Ok, lets get this one definition straight. We are talking about the Government being more collaborative, not people sitting around talking about fantasies while smoking joints. How is legalizing Marijuana going to get the Government to improve on their collaboration skills?

    I know I'll get flamed, and I'm not trying to argue that it should or should not be legalized, but what the study is for and the conclusions being stated about Marijuana are just not related from my viewpoint. But as I remember back to 'hanging out' with my childhood friends, they usually were not thinking all so coherently about much of anything, and no doubt they were the ones 'brainstorming' here. So why would I think this study would be any different? Go figure.

    You want it legalized? Good for you, go for it. This is a democracy after all. But, with the next study trying to 'fix the Government', please try to come up with ideas on topic and that actually solve the issues that the study is supposed to discuss. If you want to change the law there are already ways to do that. Go for it.

  5. No transparency there by alta · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yesterday, the number one topic was the birth certificate issue. One single post had the most votes. Then, the 3rd, 5th and 6th were also the same topic. Now go today, and those tops have been removed, and new ones are moving up the ranking, only around 200 now.

    Yes, there's currently a spam problem going on. There should be no more than ONE instance of a topic at the top. But to remove the number one post AND the dupes is NOT transparent. Obama may not be happy with what the people are interested in, but HE opened that can of worms.

    So, yes, remove EVERY SINGLE TOPIC that deals with the birth cert issue EXECPT the one that's performing the best.

    What gets me the most is that the site is about being transparent but they are covering the fact that people are interested in this issue AND they are not not being transparent on this whole cert issue to begin with. Just release the damn original so they will shut up about it.

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  6. Re:marijuana legalization issue was Painful to Wat by CarpetShark · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The same principle applies to you. My smoking of marijuana while posting on slashdot does not harm your body, your personal property, nor your rights, therefore you have no justification to stop my activity here in my private home.

    If you believe that you can be in a society and not affect other members of your society (especially the young, impressionable ones, and the ones that aren't so happy with their status quo), then you've been doing drugs way too long.