Congress On SOPA Done

Yesterday the Internet cried out in protest of SOPA-PIPA, and congress heard us loud and clear. At the beginning of Janaury 18th, there were 80 members of congress who supported the legislation, and 31 opponents. Now, just 63 support SOPA-PIPA, and opposition has surged to 122, according to ProPublica.

Unfortunately, there are still more stated supporters than opponents in the Senate. There, PIPA needs 60 supporters out of 100 for it to pass, and two-thirds majority (67 votes) to prevent President Obama from being able to veto. At this rate PIPA would pass.

ProPublica, an independent non-profit news room define supporters and opponents according to ” whether a member is a sponsor of the proposed bills, and each member’s voting record on the current bills’ precursors and alternatives.” It’s been keeping a real-time count of Congressional support and opposition.

Prior to the protests, many Congress members hadn’t declared their position. In response to educational efforts and opinion of their constituents, many have now come out as opponents. Meanwhile, some supporters have changed their minds.

Here are ProPublica’s SOPA support and opposition breakdowns as of 5:15 pm PST, January 19th.

  • Total: 63 supporters, 122 opponents
  • Senate: 37 supporters, 22 opponents
  • House: 26 supporters, 100 opponents
  • Democrats (across the Senate and House): 40 supporters, 55 opponents
  • Republicans (across the Senate and House): 22 supporters, 67 opponents

Some other key facts:

  • Both of California’s Senators support SOPA-PIPAn, likely due to ties to the entertainment industry. Thankfully more California House members oppose it than support it.
  • 25 of the 37 Senate supporters are Democrat
  • Opponents tend to be younger, especially in the house. So yes, old people don’t understand the internet.

If the current ratio of supporters to opponents holds, PIPA would receive 62 votes in the Senate and pass.  Even if Obama would still have the power to veto it, this means our work isn’t done. Use the Electronic Frontier Foundations ‘Strike Against Censorship’ page to call or email your representatives.

For more info on the protests and their impact, check out TechCrunch’s stream of SOPA-PIPA coverage

from TechCrunch http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/19/sopa-opponents-supporters/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Techcrunch+%28TechCrunch%29

 


[Video Link] Here’s a great video from Big Think by Penn Jillette called “An Atheist’s Guide to the 2012 Election.”

I have tried with friends to say the most blasphemous sentence I can possibly say and it does not come close to the blasphemy of Michelle Bachman saying that earthquakes and hurricanes were the way God was trying to get the attention of politicians.

Penn Jillette: An Atheist’s Guide to the 2012 Election




from Boing Boing http://boingboing.net/2011/12/30/penn-jillette-an-atheists-g.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+boingboing%2FiBag+%28Boing+Boing%29

 

I heard about this:

Eating Animals – Nicolette Hahn Niman – Health – The Atlantic.

 

http://feeds.paidcontent.org/~r/pcorg/~3/93chFxDn2bo/

 

http://lifehacker.com/5863581/why-turning-off-your-devices-during-takeoff-might-have-merit

 

http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/

 

http://www.asciiflow.com/

 

Mythbusters cannonball accident

Mythbusters cannonball accident

Mythbusters cannonball accident

Last night the MythBusters team accidentally fired a 6 inch diameter cannonball into Dublin, California, striking two homes and a minivan (video via CBS San Francisco). The cannonball flew wide during an experiment at the Alameda County Sheriff’s bomb disposal range, traveling 700 yards before passing through the front door of a house, ping-ponging through the house, and exiting through the second story bedroom wall (right over the heads of a sleeping family.) The cannonball then crossed the street, bounced off the roof of a second house, and landed in the front seat of a minivan. Nobody was hurt.

Photos 1 and 2 by Michael Short, photo 3 via AP / SL

from Laughing Squid http://laughingsquid.com/mythbusters-accidentally-fires-cannonball-into-suburban-neighborhood/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+laughingsquid+%28Laughing+Squid%29

 

120811_satchair_balcony.jpgDoes your landlord have rules against installing satellite dishes on your unit’s outdoor areas? Yeah, ours too. It’s a common enough problem that somebody in England thought they should manufacture a satellite dish that looks like a patio chair, just to keep your landlord off your back.

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from Unplggd http://www.unplggd.com/unplggd/tech/this-satellite-dish-is-a-chair-to-avoid-rental-restrictions-162650?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+apartmenttherapy%2Funplggd+%28Unplggd%29

 

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