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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow do we turn this place into a think tank?
Democratic Underground started in 2001. For many years it was the Internet's premier cat care forum.
In the last couple of years, we've become one of the best labor, civil rights, taxation and economics resources around...and it's starting to get noticed. There were many mentions of DU in the mainstream media during the election. They're noticing. We have the smartest people, the right side of the issues, and credibility. Pat yourself on the back.
Now we need to go all the way and form a public policy institute. Thinking out loud, we will need:
The first thing is to form research teams led by people with masters degrees in economics, public policy or business administration, or doctorates in things like medicine. Just to pick one name, Aristus is an MD and would be good to head a health policy team. Degrees confer legitimacy - important because many of us are self-educated in our fields of expertise. College doesn't necessarily make you smart; how many hundreds of people learned economics from Arthur Laffer? It does give a veneer of legitimacy.
We would need specific projects to work on.
We would need channels to get our work to the public; Rachel Maddow is one, maybe Joe Scarborough.
Are there any well-spoken, super smart, very beautiful DU women living in LA, New York, Atlanta, or the national capitol region? Like it or not, we have to contend with the reality of getting people on TV: great clothes, great hair and Fox Blonde makeup are now required to get you on.camera. You really think SE Cupp would be on television if she wasn't cute? DU women have so much more to offer, but it's got to be packaged properly. Basically, if you are a brainy head-turner and can get to a broadcast center within an hour let us know.
DU would need a folder to store downloadable position papers...we already have the equipment.
I will do the layouts on the papers we create.
We've got momentum. We have cred. And we're adventurers seeking a new adventure. Who's with me?
rrneck
(17,671 posts)jmowreader
(50,560 posts)As we're proven right, we'll start to get contracts that will pay money to the researchers. Right now is not the time to think of personal compensation. That comes later.
JHB
(37,161 posts)Or several, all giving what are to them pittances, but to mere mortals is the means to make a living.
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A Think Tank sponsored by billionaires is not a think tank, you will then be doing the bidding for them, aren't we suppose to be fighting against them, when I do think about it though, we sure can get some billionaires to sponsor DU on our terms though.
What we can do is become a think tank for solid democrats running for offices in the country (local or nation wide) for a sponsoring fee of course.
JHB
(37,161 posts)Has that a tally been done?
sarcasmo
(23,968 posts)Hutzpa
(11,461 posts)True, this place gave birth to a lot of online forums, blogs etc some are more prominent than others while some died before they could even start.
Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)We could endorse candidates.... by membership vote, of course. And pass resolutions concerning public policy.
Chan790
(20,176 posts)RepublicansRZombies
(982 posts)!
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)zappaman
(20,606 posts)Astounding!
I nominate you to lead us!!!
greytdemocrat
(3,299 posts)It's probably a super duper one too.
zappaman
(20,606 posts)Shankapotomus
(4,840 posts)Last edited Fri Nov 30, 2012, 09:37 AM - Edit history (1)
You have a great idea and I agree that DU members should pool their powers into some kind of media activism. I would further like to suggest that we don't start out by alienating others by favoring only those who have deferred to the academic capitalist system (in other words, pay-per-play education) or those who do not conform to the culture's idea of physical attractiveness. This stands for everything most DUers are against. There are many well read and intelligent DUers without degrees, in fact there can be a case made for those who were smart enough to avoid the debt prisons many of the formally educated now find themselves in...As for physical attractiveness, I'm not sure it's as much as a factor when you hear someone intelligent and well-spoken bringing truth to power.
Instead, of alienating certain segments of DU in a nod to materialistic capitalist ideals, why not make it more democratic and have options and opportunities for EVERYONE to participate and everyone to benefit? If certain segments of DU know more, why not cultivate and encourage others lagging behind and lift them up with us? If we're are going to go as far as you are suggesting, why not a mini DU Media University of sorts that cram schools proponents of democratic ideals capable of representing all of us in any interview in all fields, economic, social, political, etc?
Two men came to a hole in the sky.
One asked the other to lift him up...
But so beautiful was it in heaven that
the man who looked in over the edge
forgot everything, forgot his companion
whom he had promised to help up
and simply ran off into all the
splendor of heaven.
(from an Igluik Inuit prose poem)
jmowreader
(50,560 posts)Assume we have a tax project in which we'll detail the damage tax cuts do to employment - very simple project to start, just lay a chart of tax rates next to a chart of unemployment rates. A LOT of us are very good on tax issues, but if we pick twelve people without finance degrees the reaction will be "what do twelve stupid liberals know?" Eleven of us plus one MBA gives us a much more credible report. In the world of today, sheepskins trump skin in the game, or education trumps experience.
Shankapotomus
(4,840 posts)either way. And I'm sure there would be roles to play for everyone from full on public reps to background support. Perhaps we could pool the best ideas and solutions from among all duers through a process of critical debate and those with the degrees could present them to the public.
Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)You beat me to it and said it much more eloquently than I could have.
scarletlib
(3,413 posts)Personally DU is my most important go to place on the Internet. I read news and opinion here everyday and value the comments, observations and opinions of all my fellow DUers.
I think we are just as good or better than HuffPost, Politico etc.
Maybe a mini DU within the larger one that does what you suggested to get our ideas out into the mainstream.
Shankapotomus
(4,840 posts)that provides a free grounding in political analysis and formal presentation of ideas for those who need it via recorded video classes. That way this idea of jmowreader's stays democratic instead leaning toward elitism. A free education will not be recognized beyond DU but one that other formally educated DUers can respect as at least a proper grounding for presentation by anyone. That way, no one can not say they are being unfairly excluded if the education is being provided freely but they choose not to take advantage of it.
Then, once free access to the basic education has been provided, DU could have a section for a formal presentation of one's analysis or theory for "peer review" and formal adoption by voting. However, majority adoption as a position does not mean all other ideas will not be explored. It just means the idea that gets adopted will be "tried" and "tested" first, with secondary approaches, equally as valid, waiting in the queue to be bumped up should preceding approaches prove lacking. That way people will be more willing to let ideas and approaches they disagree with at least be tried as long as those ideas will be monitored for success and replaced by alternate trials of ideas if need be.
My guess is we will all basically have the same goal, just different approaches to getting there. Knowing that everything will be on a trial basis I think would alleviate much of the expected infighting over different approaches.
Springslips
(533 posts)But I am willing to volunteer.
I have a degree in Journalism and a minor in Poli-Sci and an associates in accounting. I can take the info from the experts, clean it up, and make it accessible to the general public. I can also help with linguistic framing--coming up with names and phrasing that effects the emotions--a skill the Dems have lacked relative to the GOP. I don't have to have my name on anything, I can work behind the scenes.
I think this is a great idea.
Renew Deal
(81,863 posts)What makes DU great is it's open rowdiness. DU is still mostly short form analysis, not long form research like traditional think tanks. Also, coming to consensus on DU is complicated. Do we have one point of view on any topic? Who is the final decision maker?
DU can work as a research platform, bit not necessarily as a policy institute.
DU does need some media presence either way. There are outlets for thinkers coming from DU, but the personalities need to be developed. So far the only one on TV I know about is Steve Leser.
It's an interesting idea. I've thought about it before too. But it needs a lot of work and dedication.
madinmaryland
(64,933 posts)and look at some of the articles and discussions from the early years.
Oh, and we will always be one of the best places for cat pictures!!
rug
(82,333 posts)Gun control is still a topic of hot debate amongst Democrats, nothing is set in stone.
Besides, it keeps the debate from spilling out into the main forums, where delicate sensitivities might be offended.
jody
(26,624 posts)Cresent City Kid
(1,621 posts)There's a lot of diversity here, including the people inclined to do such a thing. The old Truthout was kind of like that, mostly original long form content with a lot of thought put into the posts and responses. DU took a little getting used to, it seemed at first more of a link tank than a think tank (which was tough on dial up), but I found what I was looking for here.
Maybe we could request a special forum for it as a start to get organized and gather the people who are interested, then move forward with the more ambitious goals you describe. I'm all for it.
Ikonoklast
(23,973 posts)tama
(9,137 posts)libodem
(19,288 posts)Wow wee.
socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)and ESPECIALLY not that cat!
Rodger
(1 post)I hope this'll help us rational, less ideological types build unity within the Democratic party... But on some major issues we already know the situation and basically what we need to do--like campaign financing and global warming. So I'm gonna focus on that.
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)libodem
(19,288 posts)And writing. Maybe you could use an established group or start a new one.
tama
(9,137 posts)"masters degrees in economics,"
Those are degrees of indoctrination into very harmful lunacy.
JCMach1
(27,559 posts)done a lot of interdisciplinary work in History and Political Science. I can remember helping a (romantic) friend of mine at the time to get through abstracting Economics Articles.
The shite that served as scholarship made me want to bang my head on the floor. The level of writing (don't even get me started)...
jody
(26,624 posts)JCMach1
(27,559 posts)From University of Nairobi
MA is from Univ. of North Florida
I a also ABD from a Ph.D. in English from Oklahoma State... life at that time just got in the way of completing a dissertation... So work wise, I did almost all the work for two doctorates.
Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)jmowreader
(50,560 posts)Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)jberryhill
(62,444 posts)Some thinking.
And a tank.
jmowreader
(50,560 posts)A tank company is ten of them. Fortunately for us, old T-55s are cheap these days.
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)That wasn't so hard.
elleng
(130,974 posts)but then look at this thread, DUers gone 'wild' over a highly incomplete story:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014320390
Doesn't sound very think-tanky to me.
2naSalit
(86,650 posts)I wonder how it will work with this site structure and the free-fer-all kind of input in response to some rather serious attempts at serious discussion would take place. Humorous input is a good thing on many posts but to try and get a serious thread on something as complex as policy can be a bit daunting considering that some will have difficulty agreeing to be serious.
I would be willing to participate, I have a masters in public admin (policy analysis), a BA in cultural anthropology, a lot of life (non academic) experience, and have a thing for politics and history. Some even think I'm a skilled writer and speaker... but I wonder about those skills sometimes. I have a thing for thinking outside the box and am not fond of capitalism, am quite passionate about the environment and the legacy of our public lands (the Commons) and have a number of remedial ideas for a path forward with regard to transforming our methods of powering our country and a number of human interest situations that could be fixed if only we could get people to agree to work together to make them happen.
obliviously
(1,635 posts)If you didn't have Groucho for an avatar.
2naSalit
(86,650 posts)I was being serious...
I did have that Jack Nicholson avatar (from The Shining) but I felt somewhat gruesome after a few days. I liked Groucho, I remember him when he was alive. And he was a very serious businessman off-screen. Yes, I know he lost his ass in the crash of '29 but he seemed to have recovered over time.
So what would you suggest for an avatar?
on point
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The country needs new ideas and the people have an agenda wildly different than the leadership of either party. One problem is that DU suppresses comments and lines of thought not in agreement with the Dem party line. That has to stop otherwise you have no think tank. You just have an echo chamber or a talking shop of how to tactically implement the existing polices of the Dem party.
onethatcares
(16,172 posts)I'll volunteer to do the typing. OK?
Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)without the elitism. I particularly like the part where you have to be attractive enough.
JCMach1
(27,559 posts)on DU.
DU is something else entirely... It's a new animal: something like a political social network of opinion leaders. Our brains would be better served trying to wrap our brains around how to leverage that new technology.
Think tanks as they currently exist are 20th century dinosaurs.
Did I miss something? I have seen important research and activism happening on this site from almost the very beginning.
But hey, I also have what this thread really needs...
datasuspect
(26,591 posts)oh, you said "think" instead of "stink."
my bad.
B2G
(9,766 posts)I read a thread in Meta the other day about how disagreement of the AGA position should be a violation of TOS. I was astounded by the number of folks agreeing.
Think tanks don't kick people out over disagreements. Just sayin...
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)Never could figure out what field to do grad school in, let alone round up funding. (The field I would now consider, disability studies, did not exist at the time.)
So you're just gonna leave me out in the cold? Or make me get coffee for the Ph.Ds?
FarCenter
(19,429 posts)Most topics get very little traffic. There are probably way too many. And some, like science or sports, are probably not suitable for the site (although science policy or science funding or professional sports subsidies might be appropriate topics for a political site).
tama
(9,137 posts)It is my impression and opinion, that the best "think tanks" in contemporary America are Occupy General Assemblies.
obliviously
(1,635 posts)Like teaching a pig to fly.
lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)That flushing sound is the beginning of a new experiment where we, the current contents of this think tank, are replaced with a new batch.
Taverner
(55,476 posts)Gotta have cats
TheKentuckian
(25,026 posts)oh reiki ur so fine
(12 posts)What does having a Master's have to do with being brilliant? I dropped out of an MA program because it was all about reading research and parroting what other people were saying. Research is worthless. There are always outliers. So basically you want hacks.