Comment by WarOnPrivacy
7 months ago
> Off the top of my head Oregon Senator Ron Wyden. I’m sure there are others
If we exclude politicians whose tech awareness is curated by lobbyists, Ron Wyden may be the entire list.
7 months ago
> Off the top of my head Oregon Senator Ron Wyden. I’m sure there are others
If we exclude politicians whose tech awareness is curated by lobbyists, Ron Wyden may be the entire list.
Ok, did you perform this audit of all US politicians? Or are you just spreading FUD?
I don't think FUD is on the table at this stage in the discussion. And I'm not sure why you chose a confrontational stance for your question.
But for an answer, I've done what folks do - spent decades carefully listening to legislators (and judges!) reveal their expertise in the fields I work and interact with.
Ron Wyden aside, authentic technical competency from legislators is so uncommon it stand out. Glaringly. What technical acumen we do get pretty much always rhymes with lobbyists talking points.
I expect my perspective to be boringly familiar here.
And AFAIK, we don't have any other Ron Wydens serving in Congress or coming onboard.
That is, someone with the basic technical understanding to foresee reasonable downstream consequences of the laws they vote on. Not someone with a minimal technical awareness that was crafted to be a lobbyists tool.
I will be genuinely grateful if someone would correct me here.