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The 14 votes against, FWIW: Baldwin (D-WI) Booker (D-NJ) Brown (D-OH) Coons (D-DE) Franken (D-MN) Leahy (D-VT) Markey (D-MA) Menendez (D-NJ) Merkley (D-OR) Paul (R-KY) Sanders (I-VT) Udall (D-NM) Warren (D-MA) Wyden (D-OR) https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20151022/10133932597/cisa-...
I'm a very liberal persion, but I really like Rand Paul. I just wish he didn't think gays were going to burn in hell for all eternity, or at least would stick to libertarian principles on the issue and let people live how they want to live. The same with abortion laws. I'd be way more into supporting him if he would concede he doesn't agree personally, but that people shouldn't be forced by the government to live acc…
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#132Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm a very liberal persion, but I really like Rand Paul. I just wish he didn't think gays were going to burn in hell for all eternity, or at least would stick to libertarian principles on the issue and let people live how they want to live. The same with abortion laws. I'd be way more into supporting him if he would concede he doesn't agree personally, but that people shouldn't be forced by the government to live acc…
I've always felt that was how Paul believed. He thinks marriage is between a man and a woman but doesn't think the government should be involved in defining it.
"I believe marriage is between a man and a woman. I am not in favor of gay marriage."
is exactly what Obama "believed" in 2008.
Re: Obama Signs CISA Bill into Law
#133CISA passed the Senate with almost 3:1 bipartisan support in October. PCNA, the House's (worse) version of CISA, passed with similar margins in April. Obama has publicly supported the bill all year. As much as HN and Twitter wants to believe CISA was enacted in some shady backroom deal, the process that actually occurred, including publicly available amendments and months-long review, is pretty close to "Schoolhouse…
The 14 votes against, FWIW: Baldwin (D-WI) Booker (D-NJ) Brown (D-OH) Coons (D-DE) Franken (D-MN) Leahy (D-VT) Markey (D-MA) Menendez (D-NJ) Merkley (D-OR) Paul (R-KY) Sanders (I-VT) Udall (D-NM) Warren (D-MA) Wyden (D-OR) https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20151022/10133932597/cisa-...
Nay - Sen. Michael Crapo [R]
Nay - Sen. Michael Enzi [R]
Nay - Sen. Charles “Chuck” Grassley [R]
Nay - Sen. John McCain [R]
Nay - Sen. Jefferson “Jeff” Sessions [R]
Nay - Sen. Richard Shelby [R]
Nay - Sen. John Boozman [R]
Nay - Sen. Richard Burr [R]
Nay - Sen. Jeff Flake [R]
Nay - Sen. Jerry Moran [R]
Nay - Sen. Robert “Rob” Portman [R]
Nay - Sen. Patrick “Pat” Toomey [R]
Nay - Sen. David Vitter [R]
Nay - Sen. John Thune [R]
Nay - Sen. Bill Cassidy [R]
Nay - Sen. James Risch [R]
Nay - Sen. Tim Scott [R]
Not Voting - Sen. Marco Rubio [R]
Nay - Sen. Rand Paul [R]
Nay - Sen. Mike Lee [R]
Nay - Sen. Tom Cotton [R]
Nay - Sen. Steve Daines [R]
Nay - Sen. Deb Fischer [R]
Nay - Sen. Ted Cruz [R]
Nay - Sen. Dan Sullivan [R]
Nay - Sen. Joni Ernst [R]
Nay - Sen. Benjamin Sasse [R]
Nay - Sen. Jeff Merkley [D]
Nay - Sen. Joe Manchin III [D]
Nay - Sen. Jon Tester [D]
Nay - Sen. Claire McCaskill [D]
Not Voting - Sen. Barbara Boxer [D]
Nay - Sen. Ron Wyden [D]
Nay - Sen. Edward “Ed” Markey [D]
Nay - Sen. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I]
Source: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/114-2015/s339Re: Obama Signs CISA Bill into Law
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The bill was online for two days before voting. I looked at sections of it. Any Congressman could have read in advance. It was very long and had lots of number amounts. Only an expert could tell if these were increases or decreases.
Increases. There have been very few true "cuts" at the Federal level in the last few generations. The secret is Baseline Budgeting[1]. If your agency got $100 this year, you ask for $110 next year and that becomes the "baseline." Now when the actual budget negotiations happen, you may only get $105. Most people would call this a 5% increase but instead they consider it a (roughly) 5% cut from the baseline. This is ho…
Baseline budgeting uses current spending levels as the "baseline" for establishing future funding requirements and assumes future budgets will equal the current budget times the inflation rate times the population growth rate.
Sounds reasonable to me.
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#135Earlier quoted context omitted.
The 14 votes against, FWIW: Baldwin (D-WI) Booker (D-NJ) Brown (D-OH) Coons (D-DE) Franken (D-MN) Leahy (D-VT) Markey (D-MA) Menendez (D-NJ) Merkley (D-OR) Paul (R-KY) Sanders (I-VT) Udall (D-NM) Warren (D-MA) Wyden (D-OR) https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20151022/10133932597/cisa-...
Note that these were the votes against the original CISA bill, NOT the bill that passed yesterday. Those votes were: Nay - Sen. Michael Crapo [R] Nay - Sen. Michael Enzi [R] Nay - Sen. Charles “Chuck” Grassley [R] Nay - Sen. John McCain [R] Nay - Sen. Jefferson “Jeff” Sessions [R] Nay - Sen. Richard Shelby [R] Nay - Sen. John Boozman [R] Nay - Sen. Richard Burr [R] Nay - Sen. Jeff Flake [R] Nay - Sen. Jerry Moran [R]…
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#136Earlier quoted context omitted.
There's a group of tech volunteers working on apps to try to help out his campaign. I'm sure they would welcome any additional help from HN people.
links? i just signed an acceptance letter for a FT job but would be willing to help remotely if possible.
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#137Earlier quoted context omitted.
Bernie Sanders and Tammy Baldwin are pretty consistent when it comes to supporting privacy and the internet. They were actually the only two Senators who voted against the "Freedom" Act [1] who also supported net neutrality [2]. Both also voted against the "Patriot" Act in 2001, while they served in the House [3]. [1] http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_c... [2] http://www.baldwin.senate.gov/pr…
Can you explain why you think Bob Kahn is against net neutrality (whereas Vint Cerf is for it)? I am not that familiar with this issue and the other sides arguments (against), but there are prominent people there.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/18/kahn_net_neutrality_...
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The 14 votes against, FWIW: Baldwin (D-WI) Booker (D-NJ) Brown (D-OH) Coons (D-DE) Franken (D-MN) Leahy (D-VT) Markey (D-MA) Menendez (D-NJ) Merkley (D-OR) Paul (R-KY) Sanders (I-VT) Udall (D-NM) Warren (D-MA) Wyden (D-OR) https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20151022/10133932597/cisa-...
I'm honestly starting to think sander's is our last hope -- I was on the fence until seeing this. Meanwhile he is getting undermined by the media.
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#139Earlier quoted context omitted.
Bernie Sanders and Tammy Baldwin are pretty consistent when it comes to supporting privacy and the internet. They were actually the only two Senators who voted against the "Freedom" Act [1] who also supported net neutrality [2]. Both also voted against the "Patriot" Act in 2001, while they served in the House [3]. [1] http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_c... [2] http://www.baldwin.senate.gov/pr…
Can you explain why you think Bob Kahn is against net neutrality (whereas Vint Cerf is for it)? I am not that familiar with this issue and the other sides arguments (against), but there are prominent people there.
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#140Earlier quoted context omitted.
What concessions did they make? It was the other way round, he made a list of demands and they said no and then proceeded to not-endorse him.
The Freedom Caucus killed Kevin McCarthy's bid, even after it had been seen as a fait accompli, and made a list of demands for candidates for the speakership. Paul Ryan publicly rejected those demands, and was elected speaker without any of the process change demands that Freedom had said were requirements. The idea that Ryan got the speakership through backroom deals is false. The House majority was in disarray foll…
McCarthy killed his bid with one interview on Hannity where he implied that he had helped orchestrate the Benghazi committee as a means to take down Hillary. That was the slip-up that gave the Freedom Caucus the necessary leverage they needed.
Other than that, I agree with your understanding of how Ryan became Speaker.