[Lnc-business] LIBERTARIAN PARTY POST-LIFE MEMBERSHIPS
Joshua Katz
planning4liberty at gmail.com
Fri Apr 1 13:17:13 EDT 2016
While I like this in principle, I have some concerns in practice. In only
one state (Illinois), deceased people frequently vote. In a few other
states, they do so on an irregular basis, and in many states, only
currently live people are permitted to vote. This may give unfair
advantages to some affiliates at the expense of others.
Furthermore, in my state of Connecticut, some towns and Congressional
districts have affiliates, while others used to have affiliates. The
latter affiliates are sometimes said to have died. Would post-live members
be organized into dead affiliates? Along those lines, what impact would
post-life memberships have on the delegate allocation algorithm?
As I said, though, I like the idea, and I prefer to offer some alternatives
rather than a blanket dismissal. I would suggest that some of these
problems can be ameliorated by adopting, instead, a plan I call the "it's
complicated" plan. Under this plan, all post-life memberships and pre-life
memberships, which are called "complex memberships," would cost $33,400i
and will run from the day of adoption of the plan until the date of birth
of the post-life member. I believe we should market this plan beginning
today, and running until the 2012 Presidential election.
Joshua Katz
Joshua A. Katz
Westbrook CT Planning Commission (L in R seat)
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Daniel Wiener <wiener at alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> LIBERTARIAN PARTY POST-LIFE MEMBERSHIPS
>
>
> *EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: **When the Libertarian Party raised the price of
> Life Memberships from $1,000 to $1,500 in 2014, there was a one-time spike
> in the purchase of Life Memberships to beat the deadline, which resulted in
> a revenue windfall of tens of thousands of dollars. That bump suggested
> that other extended-period memberships might be equally profitable.
> Accordingly, the Re-Membership Committee was formed to consider
> out-of-the-box options to the existing Libertarian Party dues structure.
> Our committee was tasked with presenting its recommendations in time for
> the 2016 national convention to consider them. This is our committee’s
> report.*
>
>
>
> The Libertarian Party’s membership structure currently consists of
> non-dues-paying members who have signed the non-initiation-of-force pledge;
> sustaining members who have paid at least $25 per year; and life members
> who have paid $1,500 (or more in some cases, for higher honorary levels).
> But each life membership ends by definition with that person’s death. What
> happens afterwards? In rare cases supporters have left bequests for the LP
> in their wills, but that is an unpredictable and undependable source of
> revenue. Furthermore, it provides little direct benefit to the donor after
> his or her death, and only hypothetical benefit for the furtherance of
> libertarian values which the donor will never actually see.
>
>
> We propose to solve this problem by offering Post-Life Memberships in the
> Libertarian Party, which will be pre-paid but take effect only after a
> person’s death, thus filling a currently under-served donor niche.
> Establishing a much freer society for our nation and indeed the entire
> world is a life-and-death matter and should be treated that way. By
> purchasing a Post-Life Membership, a person’s association with the LP will
> transcend that artificial boundary, and will represent an enduring legacy.
>
>
> Suggested Post-Life Membership levels would be as follows:
>
>
>
> - *Libertarian Party Angel -- $3,000*. This would be a limited-period
> post-life membership which would only extend until the year 3,000.
>
>
>
> - *Libertarian Party Archangel -- $33,400.* This is an unlimited
> post-life membership, with the amount indexed to the FEC’s maximum annual
> contribution limit.
>
>
>
> - *Libertarian Party Heavenly Inhabitor -- $100,200.* This is a
> specialized post-life membership aimed at Libertarians who are focused on
> where they will dwell in the after-life. It represents the maximum annual
> amount which the FEC says can be contributed to the LP Building Fund, and
> will also be indexed to that contribution limit.
>
>
>
> - *Libertarian Party Lucifer -- $1,000,000 and up.* This is an
> unrestricted post-life membership for Libertarians who refuse to be bound
> in either life or death by arbitrary rules and standards, and are willing
> to brave the consequences (whatever they may be) in the cause of freedom.
>
>
> All Post-Life Members will be sent electronic copies of the *LP News* to
> their last known email addresses, and their estates will continue to
> receive the same email fundraising pitches as all other LP members. Their
> names will be placed on plaques in the LP office and memorialized at the
> next national convention, and they will continue to pad the Libertarian
> Party’s membership rolls just as Life Members do.
>
>
> (As a side note, we believe that libertarians who have been placed in
> cryogenic storage should still be able to qualify for Post-Life
> Memberships. When they are successfully revived, they would then be
> categorized as “un-dead” and their Post-Life Memberships would be suspended
> until such time as they later re-died.)
>
>
> The Re-Membership Committee is optimistic that a test mailing targeted to
> older sustaining members and especially to current Life Members could
> produce exceptionally lucrative results. We urge that this be done as
> rapidly as possible, since time is of the essence before more of this
> demographic passes away.
>
>
> This report is hereby submitted on behalf of the Re-Membership Committee
> this day of April 1, 2016 by Daniel Wiener, Chair, who wishes to express
> his appreciation to the rest of the Committee, especially Aaron Starr,
> Alicia Mattson, and David Nolan (deceased).
>
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
>
> Daniel Wiener, Re-Membership Chair
>
>
> P.S. While we had originally intended to include Pre-Life LP memberships
> with the Post-Life proposals, our committee has been unable to complete
> that portion by the April 1st target date. Several complex issues remain
> to be resolved, such as whether the Pre-Life memberships would apply prior
> to conception between the sperm and the egg, or prior to actual birth?
> Also, in the case of a miscarriage, would the parents be entitled to a full
> refund or a pro-rata refund based on the fraction of nine months? And how
> would unexpected multiple births be handled? For example, are twins each
> entitled to half of a Pre-Life membership, or must parents buy an extra
> one? These represent difficult philosophical questions upon which
> libertarians can reasonably disagree.
>
>
>
>
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