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Slashdot: Politics
Author : Open Source Technology Group, Inc.
Overview : News for nerds, stuff that matters
Language : English
Last Updated : 7/28/2005
Website : http://politics.slashdot.org/


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1. NRC Chairman Resigns
Date/Time : 5/21/2012 10:58:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/YCjDcQKWDIA/nrc-chairman-resigns
 
After years of accusations of creating a 'chilled work environment,' Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko resigned this morning (PDF). His largest achievement was perhaps killing the Yucca Mountain waste repository, and he oversaw the certification of the AP1000 reactor. It is unknown whether a new chairman will be appointed from within the NRC. Quoting the Washington Post: "The reason for his resignation is unclear. He is stepping down before the release of a second inspector general report rumored to be into allegations of Mr. Jaczko's misconduct. NRC spokesman Eliot Brenner told The Washington Times that the report had no impact on the timing of Mr. Jaczko's resignation announcement. Mr. Jaczko's statement was vague, saying that it 'is the appropriate time to continue my efforts to ensure public safety in a different forum. This is the right time to pass along the public safety torch to a new chairman...' While his statement did not specifically touch on the embarrassing revelations of his tyrannical approach to the job or its impact on NRC staff, he did sound a defiant note by claiming the NRC was 'one of the best places to work in the federal government throughout my tenure.'" Today also marks the start of the annual nuclear industry conference.

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2. Assange Stands 'Real Chance' of Election In Australia
Date/Time : 5/20/2012 5:44:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/WC_gsNfedzw/assange-stands-real-chance-of-election-in-australia
 
Okian Warrior writes "Various new sources are reporting the results of a recent Labor Party poll, indicating that Julian Assange would be elected to the Australian senate, should he choose to run. From the Sun Daily article: 'Controversial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stands a real chance of winning an upper house seat in his native Australia if he presses ahead with plans to stand for election, a poll showed Saturday. A survey conducted by the ruling Labor party's internal pollsters UMR Research and published in the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper showed 25 percent of those polled would vote for the whistleblowing website chief.'"

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3. India Lurches Toward Internet Censorship
Date/Time : 5/19/2012 12:50:00 AM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/3LoAAeVP5gI/india-lurches-toward-internet-censorship
 
First time accepted submitter ixarux writes "India is at a crucial crossroad at the moment. Internet censorship laws are getting stricter as it begins to ban file-sharing and video-sharing websites. It started with Indian courts allowing censorship of Google, Facebook, etc. It has now gone one step ahead and decided to ask ISPs to block file-sharing sites. It is the movie industry which is again at the forefront of this. Anonymous retaliated, and targeted the websites of various Indian government websites in protest. What India lacks at this crucial juncture are debates in the public domain about this and citizens actually organizing protests as seen in the West."

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4. Geeks In the Public Forum?
Date/Time : 5/18/2012 2:57:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/Km3-cd09DLk/geeks-in-the-public-forum
 
cedarhillbilly writes "In his new book The Geek Manifesto, Mark Henderson 'pleads for citizens who value science to force it onto the mainstream political agenda and other main walks of life.' There are some important questions that need answers: 'Do you have to give up your tech practice to undertake a public role?' Also, 'Is political life (compromise, working by consensus, irrationality) antithetical to the "geek" values?'" The Guardian's coverage sums up the idea nicely: "What I desperately want is a move toward an evidence-based culture in politics. Politicians are free to say: 'I think people on drugs should be punished because drugs are immoral.' That's a moral call, albeit a rather stupid one in my opinion. What they shouldn't do is say: 'I want to reduce drug use, and sending all users to prison is the most cost-effective way to achieve that.' That's not a moral call, it's a factual statement; as such it should be evidence-based, or else the person making it should shut the hell up."

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5. U.S. Imposes Tariffs On Chinese Solar Cells
Date/Time : 5/18/2012 1:32:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/ev_MoyjZSbY/us-imposes-tariffs-on-chinese-solar-cells
 
New submitter kimtysirt sends this excerpt from a Bloomberg report about U.S. tariffs for Chinese solar panels: "The U.S. yesterday imposed tariffs of as much as 250 percent on Chinese-made solar cells to aid domestic manufacturers beset by foreign competition, though critics said the decision may end up raising prices and hurting the U.S. renewable energy industry. The U.S. Commerce Department ruled that Chinese manufacturers sold cells in the U.S. at prices below the cost of production and announced preliminary antidumping duties ranging from 31 percent to 250 percent, depending on the manufacturer. China criticized the action, saying the U.S. is hurting itself and cooperation between the world’s two largest economies. The decision is meant to provide a boost to the U.S. solar manufacturing industry, where four companies filed for bankruptcy in the past year."

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6. From MIT Inventor To Tea Party Leader
Date/Time : 5/17/2012 8:36:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/_XtzdKAUNGA/from-mit-inventor-to-tea-party-leader
 
An anonymous reader writes "In the midst of Congressional races around the country, one stands out to techies. Thomas Massie, an MIT whiz kid who pioneered touch-based interfaces and founded SensAble Technologies in the 1990s, is the favorite to win the Republican nomination in his Kentucky district next week. SensAble was recently sold on the cheap, but in a new exclusive, Massie explains why he left the haptics firm years ago to lead a simpler life of farming, family, and guns — lots of guns. Along the way he built a solar-powered, off-the-grid house and became a local hero of the Tea Party. Now Massie is leading the charge to get more engineers into politics, and if he wins, he could be a force to be reckoned with in Washington, DC."

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7. Iran Threatens Legal Action Against Google For Not Labeling Gulf 'Persian'
Date/Time : 5/17/2012 7:32:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/gY2rNTMUjJU/iran-threatens-legal-action-against-google-for-not-labeling-gulf-persian
 
New submitter PantherSE writes with an article at CNN about the geopolitical importance of labeling, excerpting thus: "Iran has threatened legal action against Google for not labeling the Persian Gulf on its maps. 'Toying with modern technologies in political issues is among the new measures by the enemies against Iran, (and) in this regard, Google has been treated as a plaything,' Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Thursday, according to state-run Press TV. He added that 'omitting the name Persian Gulf is (like) playing with the feelings and realities of the Iranian nation.'"

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8. Senators To Unveil the 'Ex-Patriot Act' To Respond To Facebook's Saverin
Date/Time : 5/17/2012 6:27:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/Gw9Y5AypOZ4/senators-to-unveil-the-ex-patriot-act-to-respond-to-facebooks-saverin
 
An anonymous reader writes "Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has a status update for Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin: Stop attempting to dodge your taxes by renouncing your U.S. citizenship or never come to back to the U.S. again." See this earlier story on Saverin's plan to make the leap out of the U.S. tax system.

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9. Federal Court Rejects NDAA's Indefinite Detention, Issues Injunction
Date/Time : 5/17/2012 2:45:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/YLk8OIuhvOY/federal-court-rejects-ndaas-indefinite-detention-issues-injunction
 
First time accepted submitter Arker writes "A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction late Wednesday to block provisions of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act that would allow the military to indefinitely detain anyone it accuses of knowingly or unknowingly supporting terrorism. The Obama administration had argued, inter alia, that the plaintiffs, including whistleblower and transparency advocate Daniel Ellsberg and Icelandic Member of Parliament Birgitta Jonsdottir lacked standing, but Judge Katherine Forrest didnt buy it. Given recent statements from the administration, it seems safe to say this will be the start of a long court battle."

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10. Americans Happy To Pay More For Clean Energy, But Only a Little More
Date/Time : 5/17/2012 12:03:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/7NQXI7hndH4/americans-happy-to-pay-more-for-clean-energy-but-only-a-little-more
 
Fluffeh writes "A recent study of over 1,000 folks for a paper published in Nature Climate Change has found that the average U.S. citizen is inclined to pay a premium to ensure that by 2035, 80% of U.S. power comes from clean energy. At random, respondents received one of three "technological treatments" or definitions of clean energy that included renewable energy sources alone, renewable sources plus natural gas, and renewable sources plus nuclear power. Delving into the socioeconomics, researchers found that Republicans, Independents, and respondents with no party allegiance were less likely by 25, 13 and 25 percentage points respectively to support a NCES than respondents that identified themselves as Democrats."

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11. Ask Slashdot: What If Intellectual Property Expired After Five Years?
Date/Time : 5/16/2012 10:27:00 AM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/IQ77uUnDhh0/ask-slashdot-what-if-intellectual-property-expired-after-five-years
 
New submitter ancientt writes "As a thought experiment, what if the constitution of the U.S. was amended so that no idea (with exceptions only for government use, like currency) could be protected from copy or use beyond January 1, 2035 for more than a five-year period. After a five-year span, any patent, software license, copyright, software NDA or other intellectual property agreement would expire. (This is not an entirely new idea, but would have had significant recent ramifications if it had been enacted in the past.) Specific terms are up for debate, but in this experiment businesses must have time to try to adjust to sell services and make the services good enough to compete with other businesses offering the same basic products. Microsoft can sell a five-year-old variant of OSX, Apple can sell Windows 2030. Cars, computers and phones would, or at least could, still be made, but manufacturers would be free to use any technology more than five years old or license new technology for a five-year competitive edge. Movie, TV and book budgets would have to adjust to the potential five-year profit span, although staggered episode or chapter releases would be legal. Play 'What if' with me. What would be the downsides? What would be the upsides?"

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12. Americans More Worried About Cybersecurity Than Terrorism
Date/Time : 5/15/2012 11:15:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/qMhaiqxDN_8/americans-more-worried-about-cybersecurity-than-terrorism
 
TheGift73 tips an article discussing a new study (PDF) which found Americans are now more worried about cybersecurity threats than they are about terrorism. Here's Techdirt's acerbic take: "Well, it looks like all the fearmongering about hackers shutting down electrical grids and making planes fall from the sky is working. No matter that there's no evidence of any actual risk, or that the only real issue is if anyone is stupid enough to actually connect such critical infrastructure to the internet (the proper response to which is: take it off the internet), fear is spreading. Of course, this is mostly due to the work of a neat combination of ex-politicians/now lobbyists working for defense contractors who stand to make a ton of money from the panic — enabled by politicians who seem to have no shame in telling scary bedtime stories that have no basis in reality."

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13. Ron Paul Effectively Ending Presidential Campaign
Date/Time : 5/14/2012 9:30:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/K4ejQAH8MvQ/ron-paul-effectively-ending-presidential-campaign
 
New submitter Dainsanefh sends this quote from the LA Times: "Ron Paul, Mitt Romney's lone remaining rival for the Republican presidential nomination, announced Monday that he would stop spending money on the party's 11 remaining primaries, in effect suspending his campaign. ... Apart from President Obama and Romney, Paul has raised more money than any other White House contender this year – more than $36 million. His calls for strict adherence to the Constitution and his no-nonsense manner have spawned a vocal and well organized group of followers, but not enough to give him a realistic shot at the presidency."

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14. High School Students Sue Federal Gov't Over Global Warming
Date/Time : 5/14/2012 12:11:00 PM
Direct link : http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotPolitics/~3/cAAnx8NPTy0/high-school-students-sue-federal-govt-over-global-warming
 
Hugh Pickens writes "Katherine Ellison reports in the Atlantic that a group of high school students is suing the federal government in U.S. District Court claiming the risks of climate change — dangerous storms, heat waves, rising sea levels, and food-supply disruptions — will threaten their generation absent a major turnabout in global energy policy. 'I think a lot of young people realize that this is an urgent time, and that we're not going to solve this problem just by riding our bikes more,' says 18-year-old Alec Loorz, one of the plaintiffs represented, pro bono, by the Burlingame, California, law firm of former U.S. Republican congressman Paul 'Pete' McCloskey. While skeptics may view the case as little more than a publicity stunt, its implications have been serious enough to attract the time and resources of major industry leaders." (Read more, below.)

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15. NASA's Hansen Calls Out Obama On Climate Change
Date/Time : 5/12/2012 12:19:00 PM
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Hugh Pickens writes "Dr James Hansen, director of the NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, who first made warnings about climate change in the 1980s, writes in the NY Times that he was troubled to read a recent interview with President Obama in Rolling Stone in which he said that Canada would exploit the oil in its vast tar sands reserves 'regardless of what we do.' According to Hansen 'Canada's tar sands, deposits of sand saturated with bitumen, contain twice the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by global oil use in our entire history. If we were to fully exploit this new oil source, and continue to burn our conventional oil, gas and coal supplies, concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere eventually would reach levels higher than in the Pliocene era, more than 2.5 million years ago, when sea level was at least 50 feet higher than it is now.' Hansen says that instead of placing a rising fee on carbon emissions to make fossil fuels pay their true costs, leveling the energy playing field, the world's governments are forcing the public to subsidize fossil fuels with hundreds of billions of dollars per year."

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