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A Seat at the Table

December 8, 2008 Leave a comment

I want to start this post out by commenting on the fact that I’ve not published anything new in awhile. Thanksgiving was a hectic time – I was travelling – and upon my return I was hit with a sinus infection. This is the first opportunity I’ve had since before Thanksgiving to post. So, here goes…

The Obama transition team recently sent out an e-mail and created a new part of their website that invites people to join in a discussion of the issues. This new section is called Your Seat at the Table. I think that this is an important development in the democratic process as the new administration is signaling that it is interested in what ordinary people have to say.

What I wondering is whether this is a genuine attempt at receiving input in order to forward the conversation. Feel free to post what you think. Below is a video that was released a few days ago.

 

 

 

Joint Action: Governors’ Global Climate Summit

November 21, 2008 Leave a comment

Last week, in California, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger hosted the Governors’ Global Climate Summit. The purpose of the summit is twofold:

The first is to facilitate a high-level meeting between governmental “climate leaders” and to conclude a cooperative Summit Declaration on climate solutions (such as the examples described above). The second is to discuss the outlook for a comprehensive global agreement on climate solutions that prevents the world passing the “tipping point” as described by the IPCC. 

To learn more about the summit click here and to watch videos of all the activities click here. Below you will find a pre-recorded address from President-Elect Obama to the summit attendees.

Here are some questions to chew on as you watch the video:

  • What is it going to take for the entire world to begin moving in the same direction on the issue of global climate change?
  • What sacrifices are each of us going to have to make in order to ensure that we preserve our planet?
  • How can each of us do to make sure our leaders take the issue of climate change seriously?

Fireside Chats

November 17, 2008 Leave a comment

Absent a fireplace and FDR, Barack Obama delivered his first YouTube “fireside chat” where he outlined his plan for rebuilding the economy. This is important because it sets the bar at a new level for how elected officials use the internet to strengthen our democracy.

The question coming out of this is simple: does this simple video signal an era of open government? Express your opinion by voting in the poll and then watch Obama’s video below. You can also find it at www.change.gov.

The Transition: Change.Gov

November 6, 2008 1 comment

President-Elect Obama has recently launched a new website called Change.Gov. The website is what democracy is all about. It is open, transparent, and gives a forum for people to give their input and vision for the country. The site invites people in to be a part of something. I think this a fantastic example of what is made possible empowering individuals. Check out the website below by going to www.change.gov. Before you go watch President-Elect Obama’s victory speech and think about the following questions.

  • What does a vibrant and flourishing democracy look like?
  • What can you do to serve your country?
  • What is the value in seeking input from a large number of people?
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