How technology baffled an elderly Congress in 2018
The 115th
There were the agonizing video clips from April’s
"I'm not -- I'm not sure of the answer to that question," Zuckerberg replied, as if he could even be sure it was a question.
Come December, it was the
These hearings were live-streamed to the general populace, more than half of whom are under 40, many of whom were horrified to discover that a country being revolutionized by technology is apparently overseen by people whose worldview calcified in the previous century.
Less surprised, but no less dismayed, were some of the tech advocates who have spent years trying to discuss issues like net neutrality and data privacy on
“There’s different eras where people come from. It’s hard to transcend that,” said
"There's lot of run-of-the-mill hearings where that's about par for the course," he said. "It's clear from the kinds of questions they were asking they weren't prepped properly."
In particular, he remembers the House Agriculture Committee’s attempt to take on cryptocurrency. Premised on the possibility that bitcoins might fall into the same regulatory category as soybeans and corn, July’s hearing opened with a panel of technologists trying to explain blockchain technology.
A CEO with purple-dyed hair made a particularly diligent effort to connect with the
But the generational chasm became apparent when the 74-year-old ranking Democrat, Rep.
"The problem you're having is you DON'T UNDERSTAND TECHNOLOGY YOU 8-track listening fools," countered one of several hundred cryptocurrency enthusiasts watching the proceedings live on YouTube.
There is a counterargument to this criticism, which issues from the offices of the lawmakers themselves. Sen.
"Senator, we run ads," Zuckerberg replied, smiling cherubically, and video of this exchange instantly became a viral emblem for a doddering
This irritated Hatch's communication director,
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"Perhaps one part of the problem is
Maybe so. And if an elderly
Most Americans (at least the white male ones) had not yet seen their 15th birthday before the first census in 1790, but were governed by a 1st
The average age in the
We don’t yet have comprehensive age data for the next
“The age difference is a huge disparity. My friends and I had talked about forever,” said
The technology helps, though. Hill said she and a handful of other under-40s elected in November have befriended each other as they prepare to move into their new offices. They chat mostly through text.
When Hill introduces herself to incumbents, she said, she usually does so in person.
"Sometimes they ask, ‘How old are you? If you don’t mind me asking?’ " she said. “I say 31, and they start laughing. It blows their mind, how young.”
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