Democracy don’t rule the world, you’d better get that in your head

Some have noticed that the new gig has some, erm, restrictions on what I can say/publish about politics, which is totally fine & offers a handy excuse to neglect the blog.

BUT I couldn’t let this month-long provincial campaign go by without a non-partisan post begging y’all to give a crap…even if it’s a tiny crap.  You know what I mean.

Step One – Vote

Pretty much the LEAST you can do – consider it civic hygiene.  Best make sure that you are registered to do it on October 6th.  Don’t know which riding you’re in but can remember your postal code?  You’re golden.  Even if you’re super busy & can’t get to the polling station on E-day you can get a mail-in ballot.  Even if you’re away at school you can vote in your home riding or choose your school’s riding.  Even if you don’t live in the province anymore you can cast an absentee ballot.  Even if you are doing time you can vote from a correctional facility. You see where this is going, right?  No excuse.

Step Two – Read

The only thing hotter than a voter is an informed voter.  So get your read on, blaze up those GoogleAlerts, spice up your RSS reader & track campaign coverage from multiple outlets. Trevor’s built a fantastic resource on Politwitter that’ll serve up Ontario-only content.  He’s also aggregating blog posts that can be organized by province; same for Facebook pages.  Bonus points if you check party platforms before deciding which local candidate best represents your values & priorities.  Might also be fun to geek out & read past results for a context-refresher.

Step Three – Talk

Don’t get me wrong, FourSquare cafe check-ins, emo Instagram photos & food-related Twitter revelations are FASCINATING.  Just wondering if we could mix it up for the next month.  Try floating a leader’s campaign promise as a subject of discussion & see where things go.  Please note that Step Three is not labelled ‘Speech;’ talking means thoughtful conversations, interactions & respect for other points of view.  Godspeed on that one.

Step Four – Help

There are LOADS of gigs with Elections Ontario if you’d like to get involved hands-on. There’s also an Elections Ontario Outreach Team member for each riding who’ll support community events your organization is planning.  One of the most satisfying volunteer gigs I’ve ever worked was registering voters (you’d think it was rescuing all those drowning puppies, but no!).  Even if volunteers can’t actually get voters registered like in the U.S., you can point them to some great online information, including this post written specifically for new Canadians on Settlement.org or these youth-focused links & posts from Apathy Is Boring.

Thanks for indulging my nagging & good luck muddling through the onslaught of media coverage. Beats the breathless wannabe-L.A.  TIFF gossip, right?

Ya hotshot, wanna get props and be a saviour? 1st show a little respect, change your behaviour

What a winter wonderland of political punditry & nerd momentum ramping up across the city.

Not only have I been extra lucky to have returned to TO ready to tackle not one – but two – fab-u events on the subject of citizen engagement in the political process, but south of the border the upcoming Inauguration Day has hearts aflutter for all things civics.

On the micro-level, from a favourite source stateside, I”ll pass on a link to a Sunlight Foundation’s blog post about 2 bills on the books for the new Congress to tackle regarding transparency – The Presidential Library Donation Reform Act & The Presidential Records Act (Bush’s current Executive Order is keeping prez records top secret indefinitely…).  Fingers crossed that this new BaraClimate ushers in an era of openness to public records. Let’s keep an eye on these for practical & symbolic reasons – they’re introduced in  Congress’ 1st week back, they deal with Bush’s undoings/records literally & figureatively & they’ve got a connection to the actual tangible content that will make up American history – digital & IRL.

On the other hand, TechPresident reported that Republicans are using the ‘transparency’ buzzwords to push the Dems to release the proposed $700B stimulus package online for public vetting.  So what is the transparency tradeoff for the Feds?  We are all used to grand idealistic schemes winning hearts’n'votes during a campaign, but once the actual tactics need to be deployed…things aren’t as black’n'white as many hoped. (For some pretty prescriptive practical priorities Brits at MySociety.org have a Top 5 for ‘Next Government’ to implement digital solutions & The Atlantic cites open API – #2 on MS’s list – as the silver bullet to opening up government to the citizenry.)

Going through nutso levels of security & then enduring the Breakfast-Club-style-insanity of our province’s yearly budget lockup to be briefed on the Ministry of Finance’s yearly plans brings to light the importance of some materials, plans & statistics to be kept under-wraps for a certain period of time before they’re mature.

But what about the pre-maturity-time, you ask…the adolescence of our legs’n'regs?  Well, Change.org’s 250K votes submitted as a part of the Change for America contest indicates that citizens are more than willing to contribute their 2cents & I’d assume that they have realistic expectations of the impact their submissions’ll have if they’re not echoed in many others (sorry to the sad interweb user who voted 1.39M times, they have these tracker thingers that can measure that stuff nowadays :S)

The *real* pre stages on the political side are the leadership races & grassroots level riding association cage matches…it’s one thing to encourage open data from the ‘crats…but why do we expect so much less from the politicos?  I was encouraged to read that the Ontario Dippers had increased its membership by 25% ramping up for their spring leadership race.  Think it helps when you’re soliciting sales for those lil’cards that you can promise all members a chance to vote for their leader in what’s called a ‘preferential vote contest‘, which lets voters rank candidates on a ballot (don’t get me started on voting & my love of rankin’family solutions for electoral disfunction).

More posts to come about the events themselves & how these transparency trends will no doubt change the game for government, NGOs, advocates of all stripes online…

Requisite Music Reference – This is the best radio station for hip hop mixes – Cerritos All Stars Live Interactive Mix Show.  Amazing.  Makes me wanna move into a bigger’do & invest in some 1s’n’2s