On assignment for The Johnsonian I got to ask Gary Johnson a few questions along with Shamira McCray. The video can be found here
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Death to the Electoral College
This election day I plan on sitting
on my arse, cracking open a nice cold mountain dew, and playing Halo 4 all day.
No where do I plan on voting. Now this is mainly because I am registered to
vote in Charleston County, didn’t sign
up for absentee voting, and forgot to vote early when I had the opportunity.
Despite all of these factors it still doesn’t mean my vote counts at all. No
matter who I or any other student at Winthrop votes for, (I’m assuming most are
South Carolina residents) it doesn’t change the fact that our states 9 votes in
the electoral college will go to Mitt Romney.
People bombard you with the message
that “your vote matters”, what they should add is an amendment to that saying
“your vote matters, if you live in Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, or another
swing state”. People might say that just the vote matters, while in discussion
yes, but to think politicians would ever change the current easily exploitable election system
that breeds a two party system is delusional.
In 2008 Barack Obama received 45% of the vote in our state, all of the
people who voted for him received no proportion of their voice herd when the
state cast its, at the time, 8 electoral votes. With a system like this, what
encouragement does Barack Obama to make promises to the state, why would he
ever want to be nice to us if its impossible for our electoral votes to reflect
our citizens votes.
The worst part about our system is
that it absolutely destroys any hope of a viable third party candidate ever
being elected to the office of presidency. The fact that electoral votes don’t
accurately reflect actual votes makes it very difficult for third parties to
rival major parties, especially when third parties have no funding at all.
Obviously what I’m driving at here is that I would like to see a system that
allocates the votes proportionally, this way the electoral vote more accurately
reflects the popular vote. Two states already do something similar on their
own, Maine and Nebraska.
Many will complain that republicans
and democrats can’t agree on anything, I will make the argument that they can
agree on a way to keep a corrupt system in place, whether its super pacs or the
electoral college they know how to keep America a nation ruled by parties and
not people. Just avoid all the hoopla, stay in (I here its going to be cold
anyways) and slay some aliens with me*.
*Exception, if you vote in North Carolina then
congratulations, your vote actually does matter, go out and do your civic duty.
Red Bull Space Jump
Felix Baumgartner fell from the stratosphere and into the
history books Sunday October 14 2012 wearing nothing but a parachute and a
pressurized suit to keep his insides from boiling.
All of the numbers reported are subject to confirmation by
the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, if confirmed then Felix Baumgartner
will be the new holder of 3 impressive records.
According to a press release, the Red Bull Stratos team
claimed to have broken 3 of the attempted 4 records they were attempting. Unofficially he became the first human to
break the sound barrier with out vehicular power by reaching a speed of Mach
1.24 on his dissent. He set the record for highest altitude ever jumped by man
and also highest manned balloon flight.
The one record attempted that was not completed successfully
was a go at the record for longest free fall, Joseph Kittinger had a free fall
time 16 seconds longer at 4 minutes and 36 seconds of free fall.
The Austrian pilot and parachutist fell from 128,100 ft or
about 24 miles above the Earth. The daredevil was in free fall for 4 minutes
and 20 seconds before deploying his parachute at 8,000 feet above the earth.
In those 4 minutes Baumgartner was able to reach a speed of
850 miles per hour thanks to a lack of air resistance at the altitude he jumped
at.
At 9:30 that morning Felix began his assent in a specially
designed gondola that was lifted into space by a weather balloon. After 2.5
nerve-wracking hours Felix was at the jump altitude 24 miles above the Earth.
After the final checks and before the big moment the capsule
communicator and current official record holder for highest altitude jump and
longest free fall, Joseph Kittinger, told Felix “start the cameras and our
guardian angel will be with you.”
Baumgarter stepped on the edge of the space gondola, and
replied with “I know the world is watching now. I wish you could see what I
see. Sometimes you need to be really high up to realize how small you are. I’m
coming home now.”
With a salute and a tiny step forward he then plummeted back
to earth.
Baumgartner’s free fall was time was cut short by a
malfunction causing his visor to fog up, he was unable to determine his
altitude at the time before pulling his parachute.
The event was broadcast live on television and the internet.
Youtube claims that it had over 8 million viewers throughout the world watching.
Looking to the future it is nice to see that this event was
funded by young peoples addiction to energy drinks and direct funding by
taxpayers. It’s also a good showing to
the world that the private space sector can broadcast a man falling over 800
miles per hour live on television. It’s a promising sign that maybe in a couple
of years any thrill seeking millionaire can pay a couple hundred thousand bucks
and jump from the edge of space himself.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
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