[Lnc-business] Avoiding the arrogance of power

David Demarest dpdemarest at centurylink.net
Sun Oct 2 11:11:33 EDT 2016


The dialog between Starchild, Alicia and other LNC members, prompted by
Audrey Addison's "audacious" request, represents Libertarianism at its best.
I stand in awe of Starchild's advocacy of leader humility and his innovative
proposal for structural safeguards to keep leaders humble.

 

Starchild's "kings in disguise mixing with the public" and "washing of the
feet" analogies remind us that leadership humility does in fact strike a
chord with the body politic as demonstrated by Ben Carson's appeal despite
his inconsistent platform. Gene Siadek, a Nebraska Libertarian hero of mine,
is another example of Starchild's notion of leader humility and innovation.
Gene is treasurer of the LPNE and a former chair who held the LPNE together
for over 20 years through thick and thin. Rather than tooting his own horn
or getting on the soapbox, Gene sets an inspirational example for future
Libertarian leaders by mixing with the public, asking leading questions and
finding common ground to build inclusive relationships and plant the seed
for future Freedom activism.

 

It takes courage and intellectual fortitude to stand up for one's principles
of leader humility, party transparency and innovative bottom-up freedom
initiatives in the face of the exciting rush to achieve immediate top-down
legislative Libertarian success. Starchild embodies that courage and
intellectual fortitude. If there were a Libertarian equivalent of a "Gandhi"
award for leader humility or a Nobel Prize for thinking outside the box,
Starchild would be deserving as exemplified by the fact that he would never
seek such an award.

 

Libertarianism: Leader Humility - Transparancy - Principle Before Party

 

Celebrate Life, Set the Bar High and LIVE FREE

 

~David Pratt Demarest

Secretary, Nebraska Libertarian State Central Committee

Region 6 Representative, Libertarian National Committee (IA, IL, MN, MO, ND,
NE, WI)

Nebraska State Coordinator, LP Radical Caucus

Cell:       402-981-6469

Home:  402-493-0873

Office:  402-222-7207

 

From: Lnc-business [mailto:lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org] On Behalf Of
Starchild
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2016 7:13 AM
To: lnc-business at hq.lp.org
Subject: [Lnc-business] Avoiding the arrogance of power

 

            Thanks, Alicia. Without being shy about letting correspondents
know when I disagree, I try to respond diplomatically to everyone who writes
to me as an LNC member - and if they write to more than two or three LNC
members, post my responses here as well as to the writer so that LNC members
who weren't copied on their "cc" list and folks reading on the reflector
list can see what kind of input we're receiving. 

 

            Part of the way in which power "corrupts" is that it tends to
make those who possess it arrogant. Thus I see maintaining humility as an
important practice for libertarians in positions of power (whether formal
positions like public office or internal party office, or more informal
types of power). In traditional stories, wise and compassionate rulers are
often portrayed going out of their palaces disguised as ordinary people in
order to mingle with their subjects on an equal footing and see things from
their points of view in order to learn what's really going on. Not that LNC
members are anything like kings of course, but making a practice of politely
responding to all grassroots contacts and inquiries seems like a small way
to take a spiritually somewhat similar approach. I don't think it's a
coincidence that the most libertarian member of Congress, Justin Amash, is
also the only one I've ever heard of explaining his votes on each piece of
legislation to members of the public.

 

            Ideally I think governments seeking to operate in accord with
libertarian principles on a sustainable basis would do well to also include
some structural safeguards designed to keep leaders humble. Government
chambers being designed with the most comfortable seating reserved for
members of the public rather than the officeholders, requiring officeholders
to commute using public transit, live in modest public housing, this sort of
thing. The tradition of the Pope washing the feet of parishioners may be a
little weird for modern times, but in spirit it's right on the mark. Seeing
members of Congress required to spend a day each year as volunteers helping
members of the public fill out their tax forms would certainly be a
gratifying exercise.  :-)  I also like the idea, which has been seriously
proposed, of requiring politicians to wear uniforms emblazoned with the
names of their biggest campaign contributors, kind of like athletes wear
jerseys emblazoned with the names and logos of their corporate sponsors.

 

Love & Liberty,

                                   ((( starchild )))

At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee

                                (415) 625-FREE

 

 

On Oct 1, 2016, at 11:49 PM, Alicia Mattson wrote:





I'm just writing to compliment Starchild on his very diplomatic response to
an absurd request.

I found it interesting that her FEC filings say she does not plan to exceed
the $5,000 filing threshold, but she told us she would raise hundreds of
millions of dollars...

-Alicia

 

 

On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 11:28 PM, Starchild <sfdreamer at earthlink.net
<mailto:sfdreamer at earthlink.net> > wrote:

Hi Audrey,

        Thank you for writing to members of the Libertarian National
Committee. However, the chances that this committee will dump Gary Johnson
from this year's presidential ticket in October 2016 are vanishingly small,
and if we did, the chances that we'd replace him with someone whom none of
us seem to have heard of, who did not participate in our party's nomination
process, and who for all we know may not even be a member of the Libertarian
Party, just because she wrote to us out of the blue and told us she'll get
15% of the vote, etc., are basically zero.

        Surely you can understand that it would not be in the interests of
the Libertarian Party or the cause of freedom for us to operate that way,
any more than it would be in your interests for you to entrust your savings
to someone who came up to you randomly on the street and promised you she
could get you 15% interest on your money!

        But if you do believe in the cause of minimum government/maximum
freedom and want to help, we welcome your support and there are lots of ways
to get involved. You might contact your state or local chapter (you can look
them up at http://www.lp.org/states) and attend a local meeting or two for a
start. If (as I gather from your message may be the case) you are already
running for president as an independent, you can use that soapbox to speak
out about government abuses, including the rigged, undemocratic elections
process in this country that harms all alternative candidates and parties.
The way things stand, it would be virtually impossible, even if the most
desirable candidate in the world came along and offered to be our nominee,
to get him or her on the ballot in all the states now, due to the complex
ballot access rules.

Love & Liberty,
                                 ((( starchild )))
At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee
                               (415) 625-FREE



On Sep 29, 2016, at 6:07 PM, William Redpath wrote:

> I am sure that she would get the endorsement of The Detroit News.
> --------------------------------------------
> On Thu, 9/29/16, Daniel Hayes <danielehayes at icloud.com
<mailto:danielehayes at icloud.com> > wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: [Lnc-business] Fwd: Dump Gary Johnson
> To: lnc-business at hq.lp.org <mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org> 
> Date: Thursday, September 29, 2016, 8:03 PM
>
> On
> another note.  She is going to get 15% overnight but she
> couldn't get my email right when she sent it.  At least
> I know why I didn't get it..
>
> Daniel HayesLNC At Large Member
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 29,
> 2016, at 6:55 PM, Alicia Mattson <secretary at lp.org
<mailto:secretary at lp.org> >
> wrote:
>
> I'm not seriously
> considering doing what this message asks us to do, but I am
> curious whether this person is a member of the LP or not.
> Is she in our membership database?
>
> -Alicia
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded
> message ----------
> From: Audrey Addison
> Williams <healingsoulofamerica at gmail.com
<mailto:healingsoulofamerica at gmail.com> >
> Date: Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 5:56 AM
> Subject: Dump Gary Johnson
> To:
> chair at lp.org <mailto:chair at lp.org> 
> Cc: Treasurer at lp.org <mailto:Treasurer at lp.org> ,
> Starchild at lp.org <mailto:Starchild at lp.org> ,
> Daniel.Hsyes at lp.org <mailto:Daniel.Hsyes at lp.org> ,
> Sam.goldstein at lp.org <mailto:Sam.goldstein at lp.org> ,
> Joshua.kstz at lp.org <mailto:Joshua.kstz at lp.org> ,
> Secretary at lp.org <mailto:Secretary at lp.org> ,
> Vicechair at lp.org <mailto:Vicechair at lp.org> 
>
>
> Nicholas
> I urge you to call an emergency session to urge
> Gary Johnson to step aside.
> I am registered with the FEC P60021250
> I WILL get enough votes to make the Libertarian
> Party viable respected and influential
> I WILL bring Milennial and Minorities to the
> Libertarian Party
> I WILL raise hundreds of millions of dollars
> for the Libertarian Party
> I WILL quickly achieve the 15% required to
> participate in the last debate
> Wells remains as VP
> You have a responsibility to your Party and to
> the American People to ACT NOW!!
> Let's do THIS
>
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