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Ask HN: How did you pivot to politics? (NOT policy)?

4 点作者 dontbenebby超过 1 年前
I&#x27;d love to do political consulting... I&#x27;m not a great technologist. I&#x27;m not a cryptographer, my linux skills are stuck in the 2000s... I&#x27;m basically a mid 30s scrip kiddie who did a lot of poetry on the side. I never had the nest egg that enables others to speak like I do in the clear, in the real. I wanted to be a writer, I didn&#x27;t want to be a lawyer, and I didn&#x27;t want to waste my parents&#x27; money, so I studied &quot;information&quot;, the ultimate creative nonfiction.<p>I used to just encourage slow change -- get people to register to vote, not tell them how to, and hope that with each iteration, we&#x27;ll get closer to how it was when America was formed -- more of a right libertarian versus democratic socialist debate, if we&#x27;re going to force a two party system. After all, folks seem to forget that George Washington, like myself, was an independent -- I only registered as a democrat out of grave concern for our democracy, after being told by one of the local election judges it is how it is -- you need to declare a bias, or you&#x27;re suspect...<p>I&#x27;m very good at telling people what to say and do to get into office. I&#x27;m less good at keeping them there, but... I also, like the Italian Five Stars, believe that politics should not be a profession.<p>And unlike the not-so-crypto-anarchists, I <i>do</i> think government can be a good thing, if done from the bottom up -- my experience has been that most politicians, and I&#x27;ve met scores of them in the informal context, having met scores of them... they&#x27;re like that bald guy who gets gassed by Kevin Spacey on house of cards[1]. Or Frank Sabotka on The Wire[2]. Starting out with good intent, perverted by evil men (and women) who do not want to listen to the voice of the people, who think we have an &quot;excess&quot; of democracy[3].<p>Based on the above... where, if anywhere, should I apply? Who should I talk to?<p>I was immature, in 2016. I was too focused on childish things, like being a penetration tester, a job I&#x27;m not suited for... 80&#x2F;100% out of state or country travel, juggling clients, and... I wasn&#x27;t even making much -- I got roped into yet another nonprofit, one offer at a time, so I didn&#x27;t have the nest egg to land gracefully.<p>Anyway -- I&#x27;m good at this. Picking people, putting them in, knocking them out (metaphorically).<p>How do I do it... for money?<p>Has anyone done this pivot, and if so, are you willing to drop your contact information in the comments?<p>My email is this username at proton m a i l dot c h if you want to reach out to me rather than go that way.<p>I&#x27;m off to return some library books.<p>(Apparently that&#x27;s become the new &quot;I&#x27;m off to return some video tapes&quot;[4]) == SPOILERS IN CITATIONS 1, 2, and 4: [1] Peter Russo... was a Democratic Congressman from PA&#x27;s 1st Congressional District. Divorced with two children... when Frank saw that Peter was becoming a liability, he killed him and made his death look like a suicide. [2] Frank is a respected Polish-American treasurer for the International Brotherhood of Stevedores at the Baltimore docks. As the pater familias for the docks&#x27; longshoremen population, it is his job to manage the finances of the labor union and make sure that workers are taken care of - a task made harder by the decline of the local shipping industry and lack of available hours... Suspicious of how a longshoreman could have so much disposable income, Valchek manages to persuade Deputy Commissioner Ervin Burrell to assemble a detail to investigate Sobotka&#x27;s activities. [3] https:&#x2F;&#x2F;web.archive.org&#x2F;web&#x2F;20120309011043&#x2F;http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.trilateral.org&#x2F;download&#x2F;doc&#x2F;crisis_of_democracy.pdf [4] https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=r8coOHhotXY

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solardev超过 1 年前
Your post reads like someone who is interested in politics on the side, and has done a lot of reading on US issues, but hasn&#x27;t really worked in the field. Is that accurate? If so, can you start there, working for campaigns (maybe as a volunteer&#x2F;intern at first) or think tanks or NGOs&#x2F;NPOs? You&#x27;ll get paid a pittance at first, but it&#x27;s a way in...<p>I don&#x27;t think anyone will care about your crypto or software background, though (like maybe don&#x27;t bring it up...?). Politics is its own bubble full of makers and shakers. Frankly I think you&#x27;d have to prove it to them (someone) that you&#x27;re worth it, people aren&#x27;t just going to care about your personal politics unless you can do something for them.<p>As an aside, I&#x27;ve met a few political types in D.C. when I was there visiting. I&#x27;d just found them on LinkedIn or on their company pages (various advocacy agencies&#x2F;nonprofits) or even on dating apps, and wrote them asking if I could buy them lunch just to hear their stories, how they got in the field, etc. -- making my agenda clear upfront, that I&#x27;m just a nobody curious about the field, can you tell me more if I get you lunch? These people were genuinely impressive... friendly and willing to talk to me, despite being very busy and extremely well educated and connected.
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h2odragon超过 1 年前
&gt; I never had the nest egg that enables others to speak like I do in the clear, in the real.<p>WTF?<p>Only the wealthy can participate in politics or public debate?<p>If I was grading this; I&#x27;d give you a &quot;D&quot; and tell you to try again, with focus this time.<p>You want a job in politics, is that it?
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