brian carroll on 8 Nov 2000 10:18:25 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] Energy, Elections, and the Internet |
late election night. Florida flip-flopped from Gore to Undecided. California polls were about to close. watching television results, an odd advertisement came on for Enron energy corporation, a major Bush funder. i've never seen an advertisement for this company, and as far as i know, it is a national, multi-regional, energy company. in any case, the ad was surreal. from my perspective, i experienced it as follows: an older man is rehearsing a speech to give to an audience. next, the man is in front of an audience of what seems like corporate shareholders, apparently breaking some bad news. then, an image of the classic 'state fair' game of shooting moving ducks with a toy gun is shown, but one of the ducks is instead the man who was giving the bad news to the shareholders. he is shot down and drops down. there is then mention about the weather, and unpredictability in forecasting it. then, (if i remember correctly) there is a statement such as: who are you going to believe, the weather, or us? Enron. [end] in any case, i read this as an attack ad from the energy industry (fronted by Bush's corporate proponent Enron) who will probably profit from ignoring Global Warming trends [referenced as 'weather' in the tv ad] and placing trust/authority in the energy company who will take the unpredictability out of the equation. likely, Enron will be a major benefactor to the new administrations energy policy, which will focus on drilling for oil and focusing on America's #1 energy resource, coal. Bush's energy plan focuses on 'clean coal technology', but not clean enough to stop the massively negative impacts of coal power plants on the environment. it is the worst possible scenario, yet may be the only one that enables sustainability in volatile world markets, while the country ignores alternatives to traditional energy industries. not that it stops there. later in the evening, after learning that Florida will be the pivotal state in deciding the election between Bush and Gore, another Enron tv advertisement appears on the screen. this time, it is propaganda for 'wheeling', or the bundling of energy and telecom services. this national-regional energy company is now selling its future 'broadband services' with its traditional energy services. this is the future monopolizing of all that is left of independent Internet access companies. without regulations, these monsters will grow into larger behemoths, at home and abroad. if i am not mistaken, Enron is in Kosovo, or at least did some bidding for rebuilding its infrastructure. so goes the election, so goes the energy industry, so goes the infrastructure, so goes the weather, so goes power. [Florida is in a recount to decide the next US President] _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold