Thursday, April 10, 2014

Guns

Thursday, Apr. 17, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

Continuing with our theme of Politics, our next topic will be Guns. Bill Ramsey has volunteered to lead the discussion. Is there some way to balance Second Amendment rights with public safety? Is the NRA too powerful? Was the new Maryland gun law proper? Our group should be able to answer these questions, and more, in just 90 minutes.

To get the conversation started here is a video of gun debate, which is actually civilized:

Sam Harris and Cory Booker Debate Gun Control on Real Time


------- Update 4/16/14 -------

In anticipation for the upcoming challenges to the new Maryland gun law, here are some relevant court cases:

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Maryland and Howard County Politics

Thursday, Apr. 10, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

We will turn our focus to Howard County and our local districts in the Maryland State legislator. The meeting will be led by Zoom-in member Ken Stevens, who has been active in local politics for many years.

Here a some web links which can provide background;






Ken has also recommended these news articles:

ON NEWS ITEMS ABOUT CANDIDATES IN THE HOTTEST LOCAL PRIMARIES

LD12 Delegate candidate news in press:





LD13 Delegate candidate news in press:



On Columbia Democratic Club forum for Democratic legislative candidates:


On Democratic Council district 1 candidates at Columbia Democratic Club forum:

Friday, March 28, 2014

Schedule for 2014Q2

Here is an outline of the themes that will be covered in the second quarter of 2014. Just like last quarter, we will announce the specific topic for the week's meeting on the blog

  • April - More Politics: Our involvement in government and politics
  • May - The New Economy: How technology has brought new economic opportunity, challenges and possibly a job crisis
  • June - Generational Legacy: What the older generation will pass to the younger generation, both good and bad



Local Government

Thursday, Apr. 3, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

While the Federal government seems to be in perpetual deadlock, real progress is being made at the local level, especially in large cities. Here is a TED Talk by Ben Barber, which suggests that some global problems are better solved by cooperating cities.

At an even more local level, there is a movement to enable cooperating citizens to fix the problems of their neighborhoods. Here is a TED Talk by Jennifer Pahlka which shows how free Open Source technology is being used to help local government.


------- Update 4/3/14 -------------

Links to the other videos shown at the meeting:

Lecture by Benjamin R. Barber "If mayors ruled the world?"
Catherine Bracy: Why good hackers make good citizens

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Why Do They Vote Against Their Own Best Interest

Thursday, Mar. 27, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

Even with all the money spent on political ads, it seems to be a mystery why so many of the working poor vote against their own best interest. In his book, Deer Hunting with Jesus, Joe Bageant explains that they are trapped in ignorance. They don't even realize what is their own best interest. Bageant was raised in that culture but was able to escape and is now a self proclaimed socialist. Yet he tells the story from the view of the people he grew up with. Here is an interview he gave about the book.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Campaign Finance

Thursday, Mar. 20, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

We will continue our discussion on democracy in crisis. Last week the issue of campaign finance, made more serious by Citizens United, was raised.

Here is a TED Talk by Lawrence Lessig which makes the case that campaign finance reform is the single most important issue. A longer version of this talk can be found HERE. The talk was based on Lessig's book Republic Lost.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

A Republic, If You Can Keep It



Thursday, Mar. 6, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

Next meeting is on the first Thursday in March; so we will start a new theme, "A Republic, if you can keep it". Tim will be the theme discussion leader. His syllabus has been email. The first session will cover our Inalienable Rights. A good p;ace to start is our Bill of Rights. Here is a video that will provide a quick review.