by azreal60 » Tue 30 Aug 2005, 10:51:53
I think the average person has an impression of their government that is simply incorrect.
Before i go into that, madpaddy, I think your intent is noble and good, but misaimed. I would agree with the poster sighting the ohio example, writing messages to foriegn goverments isn't going to really get you anything except maybe a nice thank you letter. You have no power over them, as you don't vote for them.
This is the thrust of my arguement, you should be focusing on the government that you have direct voting power over.
I realize alot of people on here have an extreme distrust of government. Rightly so too. But what people on here need to realize is the reason governments become untrustworthy is we let them get that way. Anytime you say to yourself, this and such government is doing this and such thing i don't like, if you have the power to vote those people into office, what you should be saying is, why the heck did i vote for them, or, why the heck didn't i work harder to keep them out of office.
Now, on to specifics. Madpaddy, i don't know dick about irelands goverment. I have never been there nor studied it, so your going to have to decide if i what i advise is even feasable over there. But i do know in the US, local government is the most under paid attention to form of government known to man. Town, city, county, even at the state level, all these elections are often won by less than 500 votes, and they have HUGE effects on what your peak oil picture is going to look like. If you really want to have an effect, stop thinking of what just you can do.
Governments of all levels listen to only one thing, what will get them out of office. IE Voters. They DO listen to them, its just they listen harder if they know your going to bring large numbers of voters to the polls on a paticular issue. To do this you need organization. You need to get people knowledgable about this on more than an informal basis. An organization get's respect, some guy in an email yelling about peak oil gets about 0 respect. ( i am doing a diservice to some politicians who actively do listen to even the smallest amount of voters, but the more honest ones will admit even they, when push comes to shove, vote the way the majority of the citizens want them to vote. In a rep. democracy, this is after all their job)
So you need an organization. The nice thing about peak oil is it brings people together. Stop and think about it for a second. This page has people who are hard core republicans, democrats, greens, libertarians( using usa party distinctions) and yet we all agree on one thing. That is an organization that could be feared. Such cross party support means that any candidate that doesn't agree with your issues would find not only their political enemys gunning for them, but people within their own party.
As for what you personally can do, get involved in city or other local government. Run for public office. Learn more about the poltical process in a way other than disgust. One of the sadest things i know is their is a local politician in Wisconsin who was doing what people had been begging for for years, holding public meetings on if housing projects where going to be approved or what not. The only people who attended where members of the media. The point is, until you become involved, you kinda don't have a right to complain. And just voting is not involved enough. Not if you really want to make a difference. Voting is expressing one's opinions, activism is changing peoples opinions.
Inclosing though, keep that activism close to home at first. You know no place better than your own home. Trying to cross continents and advise someone else on something they may not even believe in probably will backfire. That's up to the people in those places to do. What you can do is change your own locale. And that IS within your power.
Azreal60