Showing posts with label debates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label debates. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Joe Kopsick on Ryan o'Doud's Black Hand Communique Podcast

Here are the links to four YouTube appearances I recently made, on Ryan o'Doud's "Black Hand Communique" podcast:



The first three belong to a three-part series on cooperative enterprises, and alternatives to global finance:



BHC: KOPSICK ON CO-OPS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqfY3E2aE6Q&list=PL6iNMQfyLEUHeTL6U2zgOdcVynwUDP3tt

BHC: KOPSICK ON CO-OPS PART DEUX; KOPSICKER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrkmZDL5Qok

BHC: NO FINANCE ROMANCE: KOPSICK ON ALTERNATIVES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf39MFdOSzg&index=19&list=PL6iNMQfyLEUHeTL6U2zgOdcVynwUDP3tt



The last video is a simulated political debate between Ryan and myself, covering abortion, the environment, immigration, the economy, unions, and health care:


BHC: ELECTION SLEAZE-IN featuring JOE and RYAN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eKsISIHHaE


Friday, October 12, 2012

October 12th Press Release - Version 2



10-12-2012

UW Political Science Alumnus Enters Race for U.S. House
Independent write-in candidate to seek Wisconsin’s 2nd-district congressional seat

            Joe Kopsick, a twenty-five-year-old Madison resident and former political science major at UW-Madison, is running as an independent write-in candidate for this November’s election to the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin’s 2nd congressional district.
            In September 2011, he declared candidacy for the seat, which was left vacant when seven-term Democratic congresswoman Tammy Baldwin declined to seek re-election and decided to instead run for the U.S. Senate.
            Kopsick - one of nine candidates to have formally declared intention to run for the office - has had only three opponents since the two major parties held primaries in mid-August. They are Democratic State Assemblyman Mark Pocan; 2010 Republican nominee Chad Lee; and independent write-in candidate Rocky Ison.
            Having failed to collect enough signatures to get on the ballot, Kopsick and Ison have been excluded from three events featuring major party candidates. In late September, the League of Women Voters sponsored a debate which was solely attended by Mark Pocan.
            100 Black Men of Madison excluded Kopsick and Ison from appearing as guest speakers alongside Pocan and Chad Lee at the organization’s general membership meeting which is scheduled for the morning of October 13th.
            Additionally, the Rotary Club of Madison excluded Kopsick and Ison from the debate at the Alliant Energy Center Exhibition Hall which is scheduled for the evening of October 17th. The thirty-minute debate will feature Pocan and Lee.
            On October 7th, Kopsick - a self-described libertarian-leaning independent - spoke at the steps of the State Capitol during the 42nd Annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival. He invoked the Interstate Commerce Clause to criticize the constitutionality of federal drug laws; and criticized candidate Lee’s silence on the issue, as well as candidate Pocan’s lack of consistency on matters concerning related personal freedoms.
            Kopsick supports the decentralization and diffusion of political power, whether geographical, structural, or policy-topic-oriented. He promotes the reconciliation of capitalism and socialism through the synthesis of panarchist- and polyarchist-compatible aspects of classical liberalism, Agorism, Mutualism, National Personal Autonomy, and Functional Overlapping and Competing Jurisdictions.
            Kopsick believes that the unnatural geographically- and ideologically-territorial exclusivities, monopolizations and oligarchializations, and concentrations and centralizations of power represent social transaction costs which through malice or negligence  are externalized onto quasi-consenting citizens.
            He believes that agencies creating such transaction costs are inherently corrupt, and that legitimate governance only exists when and where one is free to choose one’s public-goods providers-from among sets of logistically-available independent alternatives which compete fairly and transparently in non-exclusive overlapping physical and ideological territories.
            Kopsick - whose slogans include “less government, more governments” - believes in keeping the markets for political, commercial, and collective-bargaining representation competitive, as well as free from undeserved inhibitions, interventions, and compulsory integrations. A supporter of Neo-Institutional Economics, Kopsick believes that markets and market actors should openly exclude and refrain from associating with unnaturally oligopolistic and disproportionately influential actors.
            An admirer of mid-19th-century theorists Max Stirner and Lysander Spooner, Kopsick desires to fight legal fictions like corporate personhood, which include what he terms “governmental corporationhood”, “union corporationhood”, and “personal corporationhood”. Kopsick believes that it is imperative to refrain from requesting and accepting monetary donations in order to remain consistent with such principles.
            Kopsick believes that if accidental, negligent, and malicious detriment (as well as inadvertent benefit) are sufficiently insured- and protected-against - and non-negligible transaction costs are eliminated from government, the monetary and credit systems, and collective bargaining - then an environment of perfect, total, and complete competition in all markets can lead to a minimally economically-efficient - and an inter-subjectively socioeconomically-just - re-allocative outcome; a manumitted (freed) market.
            Kopsick believes that such an outcome should be brought about by a coalition of diverse and competing firms, syndicates, individual persons, and collectives and cooperatives which offer and seek to offer diverse combinations of varieties of goods and / or services to the public. According to Kopsick, the abundance – as well as the proportionality of market influence - of such agents and agencies is crucial to ensuring that the excesses of actors seeking to associate in markets while wielding disproportionate information or share of trade volume; speculating without full assets; or causing undue externalization of costs, responsibilities, benefits, or detriments; will be guarded against.
            Kopsick also believes that such an outcome would almost certainly feature the widespread imperative to support the vast predominance of systems enacting similarly-proportioned exponentially-graduated redistributive insurance against accidents and crimes against person and property, and that such a system would and should be maintained through boycott and information-sharing as a pillar of socioeconomic-ethical convention under conditions of rationality, scarcity, and dissatisfaction.
            Reifications of such market-preferred redistributive insurance would feature restitution, recompense, and reparations for institutional historical exploitation; as well as consequential agreements to become subject to transparency and oversight regarding the assessment of customers’ and protection agencies’ tendencies to fall victim to crimes and accidents, cause accidents and malicious crimes, and successfully cause the restitution of injustices.
            Kopsick’s campaign is active in social-media coordination; the candidate administers the Facebook group “Joe Kopsick for Congress in 2012”, and runs a YouTube channel called JoeKopsick4Congress, a blog called The Aquarian Agrarian, and an official website, which can be viewed at www.wix.com/dontvoteforjoe/2012.

- Joseph W. Kopsick
  Candidate and Committee Treasurer 
  Joe Kopsick for Congress      



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October 12th Press Release - Version 1


10-12-2012

UW Political Science Alumnus Enters Race for U.S. House
Independent write-in candidate to seek Wisconsin’s 2nd-district congressional seat

            Joe Kopsick, a twenty-five-year-old Madison resident and former political science major at UW-Madison, is running as an independent write-in candidate for this November’s election to the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin’s 2nd congressional district.
            In September 2011, he declared candidacy for the seat, which was left vacant when seven-term Democratic congresswoman Tammy Baldwin declined to seek re-election and decided to instead run for the U.S. Senate.
            Kopsick - one of nine candidates to have formally declared intention to run for the office - has had only three opponents since the two major parties held primaries in mid-August. They are Democratic State Assemblyman Mark Pocan; 2010 Republican nominee Chad Lee; and independent write-in candidate Rocky Ison.        
            As write-in candidates who did not secure ballot access, Kopsick and Ison have been excluded from three events open to candidates with ballot access.
            The events included two debates – one which was sponsored by the League of Women Voters, and the other an upcoming debate sponsored by the Rotary Club of Madison – as well as the membership meeting of a local businessmen’s organization, which will feature Pocan and Lee as guest speakers.
            On October 7th, Kopsick - a self-described libertarian-leaning independent - spoke at the steps of the State Capitol during the 42nd Annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival. He invoked the Interstate Commerce Clause to criticize the constitutionality of federal drug laws; and criticized candidate Lee’s silence on the issue, as well as candidate Pocan’s lack of consistency on matters concerning related personal freedoms.
            Kopsick believes that to free the market is to relieve and moderate suffering, desire, and dissatisfaction; to support enlightened, rational consent to associations; and to oppose maliciousness, accidental harm and benefit, information hoarding, the suppression of values systems, inhibitions on price adjustment, concentration of influence and power, and non-negligible transaction costs.
            Kopsick says that the need for economic efficiency and social justice calls upon all members and sectors of society - as a tentative coalition of individuals, businesses, cooperatives, and communities - to promote the consent of the governed, and freer choice and alternatives in elections; to bring about an egalitarian funding system for governments through boycott and social convention; and to reject predatory lending, the manipulation of currency values and interest rates, and speculation without full possession of assets; in order to guard against the excessive and undue influence of unnatural monopolies and oligarchies of all varieties; be they representatives of government, labor, or capital.
            Kopsick’s campaign is active in social-media coordination; the candidate administers the Facebook group “Joe Kopsick for Congress in 2012”, and runs a YouTube channel called JoeKopsick4Congress, a blog called The Aquarian Agrarian, and an official website, which can be viewed at www.wix.com/dontvoteforjoe/2012.

- Joseph W. Kopsick
  Candidate and Committee Treasurer
  Joe Kopsick for Congress              





See version 2 at:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2012/10/october-12th-press-release-version-2.html



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