Lawrence Lessig Wants To Run For President So He Can Resign
An anonymous reader writes: Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig has announced his intention to explore a bid for the U.S. presidency. By Labor Day, he will decide whether he has the support necessary to enter the Democratic primary. His goals are rather unusual — he says, "I want to run to be a different kind of president. 'Different' not in the traditional political puffery sense of that term. 'Different,' quite literally. I want to run to build a mandate for the fundamental change that our democracy desperately needs. Once that is passed, I would resign, and the elected Vice President would become President."
His top picks for a running mate include Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. Lessig calls it a "Presidency as referendum," a hack for the U.S. Constitution to give more power back to the citizens. "In no plausible sense do we have a representative democracy in America today." In an interview with the Washington Post, Lessig added, "Until we find a way to fix the rigged system, none of the other things that people talk about doing are going to be possible."
His top picks for a running mate include Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. Lessig calls it a "Presidency as referendum," a hack for the U.S. Constitution to give more power back to the citizens. "In no plausible sense do we have a representative democracy in America today." In an interview with the Washington Post, Lessig added, "Until we find a way to fix the rigged system, none of the other things that people talk about doing are going to be possible."
So, he's announcing a priori that he'll be a lame duck. Chances of Congress cooperating with him: 0.01%
Both sound good to me. Let's see if Bernie can continue to gain support around the country.
A brain is a terrible thing to waste... Mind? That's debatable.
Now lets add him to the FBI kill list, because he wants to harm the united corporations of america, like before him osama bin laden did too.
"In no plausible sense do we have a representative democracy in America today."
I thought it was a Constitutional Republic. Silly me.
Socialism requires very strong, authoritative government. Giving power to the people and socialism don't go together. And individual rights disappear under socialism. Individuals have no rights, only the group does.
Agent K: A *person* is smart. People are dumb, stupid, panicky animals, and you know it.
>> shift election day to a national holiday
I'd love to. How about April 15 when the feeling of just having paid our taxes is fresh?
"fundamental change that our democracy desperately needs"
Hold onto your wallets and run for the hills.
I want to run to build a mandate for the fundamental change that our democracy desperately needs.
so you want to propose a mission statement? because as it stands 100 senators and 435 house representatives are and have been for more than 2 generations the "hack" used by oligarchs and plutocrats to ensure you dont get to just randomly pull the rug out from under them. They control the media, they control the message, and they ultimately decide what policies and procedures are adopted and enforced.
presidents dont make laws or set meaningful policy. they kiss babies, tour disaster areas, deliver platitudes, and offer a meaningful physical representation of a broad set of policies economic, social, and international that campaign donors can patronize and the average voter can gloss over until they have to juggle 2 jobs and a trip to the library to cast their vote for party A or party B before they pick up the kids and pay rent.
Good people go to bed earlier.
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If the system IS rigged, you haven't greased the right palms, and therefore won't be elected.
If the system IS NOT rigged, you're premise for running is false, and you won't be elected.
You're a looser either way.
Which has more power: the hammer, or the anvil?
Keep him in office with the incentive of time off for good behavior.
So, he's announcing a priori that he'll be a lame duck. Chances of Congress cooperating with him: 0.01%
Chances of them pretending to cooperate so that he resigns, a regular politician assumes the role and life goes back to normal: 100%.
Now: I promise to resign.
January 2017: Nevermind.
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
Considering that politicians are essentially self-serving slimebags, I would happily vote for the guy who genuinely wants to be elected to he can make things better.
My Canadian vote wouldn't help though. Damn.
Political correctness is really just herd psychology pushed by insecure people who desperately seek social conformity.
Yeah, sure: he only wants radical leftists as 'running mates'.
Fuck you Larry for marginalizing what's otherwise a reasonably non partisan position on the 'brokenness' of government.
Of course, the last time someone tried attacking the machine, the Left Wing, the Media, and the "bosses" of the Right decided that none of them wanted such a message to succeed, so they cheerfully and successfully painted the Tea Party as right wing, racist, radicals.
-Styopa
He should know he can't STUMP THE TRUMP!
Many idealists have thought they would change the system if they had the chance, but few have managed to make any real progress. They either become corrupted by the new power and immediately continue what the last few guys set in motion, or they find that they don't actually have the ability (whether by legal or humanitarian requirements) to stop what the last guys set in motion and just continue to let it roll. Either way, the presidency is less about what the POTUS can do and more about whether Congress and SCOTUS will let him change the status quo.
A lot of candidates are said to have no chance of winning the election. Here we have an actual case of no chance.
In Lessig's case it's less than no chance, it is negative chance. Every time he runs one of these stunts his cause is hurt more than it is helped.
Tell me how well Lessig's Mayday PAC is doing these days. How many super pacs has he ended with it?
He'll never get anywhere. This will be viewed as the stunt that it is.
So glad he's picked a party to run on.
The ones needed to fix the system are also the ones who are either rigging it or benefitting from those that are/were rigging it.
Not noteable, IMO a rubbish article.
Hacking the Constitution for the citizens sounds like de-facto rule of mob.
Based on his choices for Vice President alone, he's completely lost any curiosity I might have had.
Socialist policy is one of the things that has been screwing things up in this country, and I don't want more people pushing it. Also, we currently have a leftist law professor in the presidency. That hasn't worked out so well.
No sir, I don't want another.
Love sees no species.
I think revealing what he is going to do is interesting, and novel. But it won't change the way people vote, they'll simply either not vote for him, or vote for him knowing there's a good chance his running mate will become president in a short time.
Having said that, there are fundamental structural changes that need to be made to the US Electoral system before things in the congress/senate/executive will get better.
I would say reversing Citizens United and/or amending the constitution to exclude personhood from corporations would be a good first step.
Banning superpacs and limiting campaign spending to a fixed number of $$$ based on what position you are running for office, and then having that money provided BY the government would not only prevent massive spending on elections, it would also limit or remove the influence of lobbyists, and also allow anyone to run.
I'd much rather have a ballot with 100 nutjobs on it than have one with only 2 candidates, both owned by corporations and lobbyists. So much so, that I'm willing to have their campaigns funded by my tax dollars.
I'm primarily conservative but hate the way the republican party panders to corporations. I would almost vote for Lessig because of this. My belief though is that government shouldn't be in the business of giving ANYONE free shit short of people who absolutely cannot be denied are incapable of providing for themselves. Severely disabled, damaged war vets, etc. For this I would have trouble with Lessig handing the reigns over to a true died in the wool Democrat which would be what gives me pause in voting for him. Free shit is just buying votes and regardless of the good intentions of either side it needs to stop. It causes corruption and bad decision making where everyone is beholden to their paid constituency instead of doing what is right for AMERICA in the LONG run.
Digital is, by definition, imperfect. Analog is the way to go.
Sure. He wouldn't have second thoughts.
I think he is far more suitable as President than those he has suggested as VPs. So his resigning would be a mistake in my opinion.
the greatness of America will be reflected in its government too. It once was. When we are finally equal citizens, it will again
Bovine excreta. Lessig doesn't actually believe that. America's government used to be elected by white male landowners. And all the freedoms and founding principles that were important to the Founding Fathers --- er... "Parents" -- is stuff Lessig and Sanders totally hate and want to demolish. The whole continuum from European socialism to forms of communism is simply not compatible with the founding freedoms of America as articulated in our fundamental documents.
My basic problem with Sanders was very well expressed by Margaret Thatcher: "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." So let's radically change our government so we can start confiscating and spending other people's money even faster, because that will make everything better!
Government already regulates every aspect of our lives. They are all arguing about the remaining scraps, and everyone is cheering them on. Moar!!
So, Larry, if the Congress ignores your "mandate for the fundamental change," and presents you with a hacked-up, watered down Bill (or no Bill at all), what are you going to do? Resign in shame having accomplished nothing? Or, stay on and violate your pledge to resign while you try and make tweaks and recover something of what you want?
This is the same sort of bright thinking that lost him the Eldred copyright-extension case.
Doesn't this guy realize that, if the US election system is truly rigged, that his election to presidency would be impossible? As a logical extension of his own beliefs? I'm curious what sort of mental gymnastics this guy has going on upstairs.
Besides, the referendum system is hardly better. Just peruse gems such as California Proposition 8, in a state being both one of the most liberal AND containing San Francisco? Perhaps he should read some books, perhaps some googling, and realize why the founding fathers didn't think Athenian democracy was such a great idea.
I have considered running for a congress seat due to a desire to effect tax policies. Once I'm out of policies, it's time to move on; that may mean down, to capitalize on city council positions for more complex initiatives--notably, education.
I could stay high up and attempt to restore the power of the individual worker, but I doubt I could gain popular support--and, thus, moral authorization--of the voting base to tear down any and all government support of self-driven college education. People are quite so attached to this sense of moral freedom to train themselves into a vocation that they wish to sell themselves into slavery for it, trading away all of their humanity in favor of being cheap tools to be used and discarded based on the fancy of their employer, rather than quite expensive and important tools which their employers must maintain properly. It doesn't help that the position of an individual predicting the market for such tools is untenable, and inevitably leads to oversupply of labor, which is why 74% of STEM degree holders work in non-STEM jobs (despite people claiming CompSci degree workers in "healthcare" means they're working in computer network engineering for a hospital--that's a STEM job--and not as a clerk managing documents and paperwork).
I like to think one day I'll enact policies to give every single individual worker the bargaining power of a trade union; the truth is I have the right policies, but I'll never have the political support. Given a 1 pound silver bar in one hand and a 1 pound Hershey bar in the other, people would probably take the Hershey bar over a useless block of metal.
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we would really be voting for the vice president as president?
Why doesn't he just endorse Sanders or Warren? I don't see the point.
-Dave
Lessig Sanders 2016
What is it that you miss so much from the Bush years? the trillion dollar war searching for nonexistent WMDs? the insanely mismanaged response to Katrina? the disastrous economy with bank bailouts and huge unemployment? the political outing of undercover CIA agents? the debunked evidence of yellow-cake uranium presented as fact to the UN? Abu Ghraib prisoner torture? How about his complete failure to find Osama Bin Laden? Or do you just genuinely miss having the rest of the world hate us?
No thanks. I'll take the current economy with its strong dollar & 5% unemployment, 15+ million people newly with healthcare, no more wars, a nuclear agreement with Iran, regularization of relations with Cuba, legalized same sex marriage, strengthened bank regulations (without hurting the economy), a dead Osama Bin Laden, DADT repeal, etc. BTW: it's also nice to have a president who can speak in complete sentences.
Good luck with Jeb!
At the least, let it send a message.
I will say that I prefer a different approach. Most states have the ability to amend their constitution via ballot. It would be useful for the group to put together a measure that should match what would go into our federal constitution. Yes, SCOTUS, esp this current activists SCOTUS, would kill it as a threat to the status quo. BUT, in each state that it passed, it would send a message to any CONgress critter running that we want our democratic representation back and to drop the fascism that we have become. Hell, my CONgress critter takes money from a company that is owned by the CHinese gov. That is fucking sad.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
Just wondering where he'll pull the 100 million dollars needed to run these days...what do professors make these days? But he's fundamentally right that it's rigged or a game for misogynistic millionaires!
There's no way LL can get the name recognition he needs to raise the funds to be loud enough to get his message out. That's a shame in our society and one of the problems hopefully he could fix.
A better option would be to approach Bernie Sanders and ask to be his VP. They could run the same campaign and the same platform. As VP a majority of LL's time could go to implementing the changes needed once elected. A president simply does not have the time to focus 100% of their time on "fixing things". And honestly, given the framework of the constitution, I have no idea how you could ever do such a thing without the legislature helping - there's no way that would happen right now.
The only way to really make these changes is to get amendments added to the constitution and do that via a direct vote of the states/people - something that's never been done before. Things like campaign finance reform, procedural rules in congress, lobbying/lobbyists, voting, and gerrymandering pretty much all need to be addressed. To get it done, everyone needs to drop the labels of liberal, socialist, libertarian, and conservative. It takes elements of all of those overrated vague concepts to get it done.
Lastly, the candidate that wins this election will spend over $1 billion. The 2016 election will very much be bought. If Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Sergey Brin, Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg and George Soros all got together they could purchase this election.
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Right now there are large urban areas that have enough people to vote to favor them over the rest of the populations in their state. Chicago does this to IL and NYC does this to to NYS. Until you get back to a republican form of government for the states, which is required by our constitution, these people that live over large areas of the country are being held hostage to the policies of the large cities. Take a look at a vote map by county some time. Sectionalism is going to cause a Civil War in this country if we continue on this path. Giving more power to democracy will just further strengthen the large urban populations to control policy over those who are more diffuse in the states and the federal government. It is no the answer to the problem, it is the problem. Some kind of splitting up needs to happen, while it can happen peacefully, instead of further entrenching the status quo.
Look here is a map showing voting by counties Why should the Dense Urban areas control the Rural areas policies? Its going to be ugly if we have 3 wolves and 2 sheep voting on whats for dinner, or rather Urban Density voting for policies that favor them at the expense of the Rural areas.
the only ticket that would be worth a vote is al franken & jesse ventura
And the rest of the world looks on in incredulity as one US right-wing party accuses another US right-wing party of socialism ...
You guys have absolutely no clue what the term "social" means in political organization. Hint: it doesn't mean looking after your own wallet and personal interest to the detriment of everyone else.
The pkutocrats yave already picked who they want: Bush or Clinton. Either will be their bitch and promote policies that benefit them.
The choice we have is nothing but who we prefer on distraction issues - abortion, gay marriage, gun rights, and other things that the plutocrats find irrelevent.
Dear Larry-
I liked you, but you are pulling a Nader on the Democratic primary. Not cool.
Lets start with a mandate that ALL congress critters must go into a sealed room with a pencil, calculator and a land line that only dials the IRS help line (where they can wait in the queue). They get to do their annual taxes, turn them in and have a super audit with published results (ok, lets say %accurate). Hopefully this will lead very quickly to a new tax code that is significantly simpler without all of the carve outs, and fancy working that can be misinterpreted.
Next lets start with regulations - make congress responsible for following all of the laws that they pass, lets start with minimum wage - Yes interns should be paid at least the minimum wage.
I have mod points and I am not afraid to use them
Everyone confuses the political and economic systems.
Socialism is pretty specific. It means public ownership of the means of production.
Capitalism is the private ownership of the means of production.
You are confusing Socialism with a welfare state which is at least partially Capitalist because that is what is taxed to provide for the welfare state.
Most of the so-called "Socialist" Scandinavian countries are very Capitalist which is why they started out so wealthy (along with staying out of the world wars for the most part). They are also large welfare states with high taxes.
I love Jesus, except for his foreign policy.
THAT is a ticket.
The US and most other "democratic" countries are republics, not democracies. I understand that the ordinary person doesn't understand the difference, but an elected official should. I have no problem with wanting to bring the US in line with the Constitution, but the Constitution explicitly calls for a "republican form of government" in article IV. Among other things, a democracy doesn't guarantee equal rights for its citizens and allows tyranny from the majority. There are similarities to a representative democracy, but the US is a republic. I can't vote for someone who seems to fail basic civics.
So he wants to give power back to the people, but Bernie Sander's policies would do exactly the opposite. The government would become benevolent masters, giving you everything you could ever want, provided you don't think outside the box.
As a 'Referendum President', he promises to only shepherd one piece of legislation into law: The Citizen Equality Act of 2017.
He promises to resign once this is done, which causes his Vice President to take over as President. (I expect their ticket would also need a VP-in-waiting who the VP-turned-president would promise to make their new Vice President.)
He promises to DO NOTHING ELSE UNTIL THIS IS DONE. To me, that means he is promising to VETO everything else until his Citizen Equality Act is law. Congress and the Senate would have no choice but to follow the clear mandate given him by the electorate on this one, single issue. To do otherwise, they would be going against the will of the people and committing political suicide in 2 years... AND be forced to continue to deal with Lessig at every turn.
This would totally work, as long as Lessig stuck to his guns -- which knowing him and his passion for this issue, he would.
And still all you idiots here are in love with it. From Snowden to Sanders you can have them all.
If Lessig runs in the primary, he'll just be taking votes away from Sanders. Most anybody who would vote for Lessig would otherwise vote for Sanders, so if Sanders vs. Clinton would otherwise be extremely close, it could give Clinton the edge she needs to win the primary. If Lessig really cares about his ideals then he won't run.
I would not vote for him under those circumstances and with either of those two as a running mate.
Signs point to Lawrence Lessig's Berkman Center being part of the corrupt system bringing censorship to the internet along with Microsoft, HSBC, and other powers yet to be determined. Phil Fish's investors accused of rigging Indiecade, all discussion banned on every gamer website. Fark bans boobies. ArsTech deletes comments about the Ellen Pao lawsuit from the defense's perspective. Reddit deletes posts about the transpacific partnership and critical comments about Black Lives Matter after the Bernie Sanders incident. Hacker News bans users critical of Ed Snowden and Glenn Greenwald. Github deletes code repositories. Twitter suspends independent journalists and conservative commentators. Tor (the book publisher) rigged the Hugo Awards for several years running. Mozilla fired its CEO for having once held the same political position as Barack Obama many years ago. All of the people responsible seem to be online friends of each other.
You might not have heard of this stuff because any of it gets censored on nearly every techie or fandom-oriented website and replaced with accusations of racism or misogyny on the part of whoever is aware that this is going on, with the people responsible going as far as to send slanderous emails to your friends and associations months after the fact. Slashdot won't run stories but will allow comments so far, and we should be grateful for that.
See subject - says it all: Vote for "None of the Above"
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He lost all possible respect I might of had for him. Any one who thinks that the Democratic party is any different form the Republican party is an idiot.
Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
Could someone please explain?
I'm not well versed in US politics, and don't understand what that would achieve.
What's the problem, and what would his proposal do?
Thanks in advance.
I always thought a good way to run the House would be to have in each district the representative would have the power of the number of votes cast for them. That way both the republican and democrat (along with third parties) would go to Washington DC. To get a bill passed you would need 50% of the total votes cast in that election. So if there were 120 million total votes cast and a congresswoman had 200,000 votes cast for her she would be allocated that many votes and you would need 60,000,001 to pass a bill.
As for the Senate repeal the 17th amendment and turn it back to the state governments.
I love Jesus, except for his foreign policy.
The article is horrible in explaining what he actually wants to do as a "referendum president". Basically, he wants to pass a package of government reforms that locks in voting rights, less gerrymandering, and public campaign financing. See more here https://lessigforpresident.com/the-act/
Why run as a Democrat when it's the parties themselves that are a huge part of the problem? Why not run as an independent?
Once the new VP becomes President, then filling the VP slot will require the approval of Congress. I doubt that a Republican Congress would be willing to approve someone who would be acceptable to Democrats. Lessig's whole idea also robs the voters of the ability to choose the VP.
Plus, leaving the VP slot empty and making Boehner a heartbeat away from the presidency is a terrible idea.
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Seriously, you can't announce you will do something so revolutionary without explaining how.
what a dickweed
Lessig seems to forget that this country is not, nor has it ever been, a "democracy". This nation has always been a Republic.
The rules in place that he describes as "fixed" are an attempt (however feeble) at preventing the balance of power from being held by any one part of the country. Who would really enjoy it, for example, if California got choose presidents all by itself, simply because they had more people than most other states? (Yes, I'm quite aware that a few other states on the East Coast also have a lot of people, but at this writing, California has more Representatives in Congress, and therefore more Electoral votes, than any one of them.)
Besides that... His choices for VP would be Elizabeth "Hoaxahontas" Warren and Bernie "Socialism or bust" Sanders? Please.
When politicians are involved, everyone loses.
"His top picks for a running mate include Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders."
Well, then, fuck Lawrence Lessig. He's obviously another fucking useless socialist.
Just spend the money, just spend the money. And when it runs out, we'll just confiscate more.
Fuck socialism, fuck socialists, and fuck all the fellow travellers that support socialists.
He firmly believes that this country is a democracy. It's not a democracy and never was intended to be a democracy. Democracies simply don't work. The founders knew that and that's why we're a representative REPUBLIC. That's why the country is so far off the tracks now. We need to save the republic and steer clear of any thoughts about a democracy. Don't argue with me about semantics. Words have meanings. Go study your history.
"In no plausible sense do we have a representative democracy in America today."
I'm glad he noticed this. We were never supposed to have a democracy at all. We are supposed to have a constitutional republic. Our founders explicitly decided against a democracy. They wanted the rights of the people to remain vested in the people, and a democracy has the power to strip rights based on majority vote.
A republic is a form of government in which the governing body has no greater power than any individual citizen.
We are so far from our roots to the point that our government resembles a Frankenstein monster.
We can repair the foundation of our republic, but not through the "democracy" that has been forged in order to strip the rights of the people.
Does it really matter who we elect? There's zero accountability and everyone knows that good politician can pivot on a dime.
The fact that many people are being stymied from inflicting their bullshit on others means the system is working.
Many people seem to be upset that they have to live with and tolerate those who are completely unlike themselves.
Homosexuals are perfectly free to marry regardless of whether majorities try to prohibit it. This is one glaring example of why it is good that "the voters"/"the govt" have limited authority.
You cant just pass laws because you want to. He doesn't seem to like that.
Socialists in the US used to pretend to be Democrats in order to get elected in a country whose population rejected socialism.
Now, having used their control of the educational institutions to pickle the brains of the youth to the point where many no longer know what's wrong with socialism, some lefties are more-open about their socialism (like Bernie Sanders). Now we see Lessig saying, in effect, "don't worry about me being a far-left nutjob, just hold you nose and elect me and then I'll do what you want and then resign". Total bull droppings and no different at the core from the starting positions of left-leaning elites before every tyranny: "don't worry about that awful guy (Lenin/Mussolini/Hitler/etc) we'll use him as a battering ram to achieve power and when his task is done, we the elite will back another horse and he will go away..." (NOT equating Lessig himself to any of history's super-evil men, just the idea of backing somebody you do not support to achieve a goal and then assuming you will be rid of him)
"[hack] [gag] the White House... [hack] my.... precious...."
Once any person gets that sort of power, the tendency to think of one's self as being uniquely able to use it for good must be nearly irresistable and certainly the bubble of advisers and yes-men will prevent one from seeing the negative side-effects of all the obviously wonderful policies one chooses to implement...
Just how many men have walked out of the Presidency before their terms ended?
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So, basically just Dice pushing their leftist agenda then? At this point I'd almost be happy with more Climate Change (TM) articles.
That's all this is : Lessig wants to get his name in the media.
Perhaps Lawrence Lessig follows the Mark Twain/Samuel Clemens dictum:
"I wouldn't join any club that would have me as a member!"
"In no plausible sense do we have a representative democracy today" Wow. Look to your northern neighbors if you want to see what that REALLY means. Representation? Sure, our candidates "represent" their constituency.. as long as they don't have to keep any promises. Because they can't. After the election all the power is centralized, and only the sitting government has any "power".. and there, only the party whip, and the Prime Minister have any. Vote youe own conscience or in support of your constituency? If it's not the party line, cause for instant dismissal. Corruption? Maybe your premier was busted for causing a car accident while drunk ? Aw that's all right we forgive you.. Just say you're sorry.. You don't have to step down. And any articles in the press saying otherwise are scrubbed What we have here is an elected dictatorship, and everybody knows it but goes alonng with it anyways, content to pretend we live in a real . So you're not that bad , yet, America. but I can see y'all rushing headlong to be *just like us*.
A Republic is a country without a hereditary monarch. A Democracy is a country where the ultimate power is held by the people. They are orthogonal concepts.
The US is a democracy and a republic. The UK is a democracy and not a republic. China is not a democracy, but is a republic. I'm classifying North Korea as a non-democratic monarchy, since two hereditary successions is not likely to happen in a republic.
You may be referring to direct vs. representative democracy, and the US is indeed a representative democracy.
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
I am a big fan of Lessig and his work and I agree with what he is trying to do but I think this is a terrible idea. The best that could come out of it is if he uses the presidential debates as his pulpit and bows out. Even then he will have spent a lot of money and done damage to his cause by hurting his own credibility and MayDay.us PAC's credibility. If he goes any further, he will also hurt the primary chances for Bernie Sanders, whom Lessig all but endorses in his post. Even if he were somehow to win, he would not have the power as president to do what he wants to do. He had the right approach with MayDay.us to swing the congress, and he should stick with it.
I want to run to build a mandate for the fundamental change that our democracy desperately needs. Once that is passed, I would resign, and the elected Vice President would become President
So he would be President for life, then.
Most people, (especially Lawrence Lessig who is a lawyer) does NOT mean "direct democracy" every time the word democracy is used. It should be obvious to everybody who doesn't have a propaganda stick up their ass.
A REPUBLIC by definition (look it up) is where the ultimate power is held by the people, thru their representatives; the implementation is not really specified. The creation of the word itself even gives you the meaning!
People who are paying attention should have known for some time that the public does not have the power anymore.
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Seriously, what is the point? You're going to run...and resign...just to get your VP elected...? Which means that anyone voting for you, would have to vote for you, *knowing* that your VP was actually going to be president...and since they know that, they might as well just vote for them in the first place, right? I *used* to think Lessig was *kinda* smart; obviously he's a freakin' moron.
Cut the shit /... Donate link here.
Quack, quack.
I've been eligible to vote for 20 years. I have never voted because I've never seen a real difference in the available canadite pool. If he makes it to the ticket, it will be the first time I've voted in a presidential election. He has my vote.