[Lnc-business] Discussion on proposed Motion on Records Move (historical committee)
Wes Benedict
wes.benedict at lp.org
Tue Mar 21 17:50:22 EDT 2017
David, my backup plan, if Caryn Ann gets hit by a truck, is that my
name, Robert Kraus's name, and Nick Sarwark's names will be on the
storage unit lease. Caryn Ann's will be on it as as user with access,
but not the owner of the contents or in control of the unit. LPHQ will
have a copy of any keys to locks to the unit.
AWOL activists is relatively common (whether by bus accident or change
of heart), and is definitely something I've worried about and have been
stung by in the past. Usually it has involved state party webmasters who
disappear and refuse to turn over the keys to state party websites or
county websites (or even the county party chairmanship itself).
Wes Benedict, Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
(202) 333-0008 ext. 232, wes.benedict at lp.org
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On 3/21/2017 5:42 PM, David Demarest wrote:
> Caryn Ann, your historical preservation initiative is outside my
> experience and not my cup of tea. I will, however, continue to support
> your worthwhile initiative and offer to co-sponsor an associated
> fund-raising motion when you get to that point.
>
> That being said, in regards to the archive move to Colorado, can you
> walk us through the backup plan in the event, heaven forbid, that you
> get hit by a truck?
>
> On Mar 21, 2017 4:27 PM, "Caryn Ann Harlos" <carynannharlos at gmail.com
> <mailto:carynannharlos at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Joshua, I could have spent the entire $5K originally budgeted
> already if I didn't care to take a lot of care and maximize its
> value. It is allotted for professional scanning of records but I
> need to know what we have in order to prioritize properly. A
> volunteer started inventorying (another one will be inventorying
> on Monday) and thus, the money will now be started to be spent
> (though I am seeking volunteers wherever possible - including, if
> necessary - me going out and spending time in VA to do some work
> myself, not out of the budget, but out of my own personal money).
> So the original funds are for what I promised I would use them
> for, direct preservation of the records. In the time since the
> motion passed, the committee was formed, a massive amount of work
> was done on LPedia (well over fifty hours put into it - the
> disrepair it was in for over five years was very very intensive to
> fix) to get it ready. It is near ready - within the next two
> weeks. Then the original budget will begin to be spent. It would
> have been financially irresponsible to do so before. It is
> planned through a pretty thorough committee to be spent by years
> end. We are being very cautious and responsible. The bulk of the
> scanning will be done in the third and fourth quarter. Some has
> started with volunteers - I will have some work product to show
> you well before the next LNC meeting, and of course, a thorough
> report will be available for that meeting.
>
> Staff costs will be zero if items moved. And I believe the cost
> after fundraising will be low. (I would not say zero due to the
> fungibility issue as you say).
>
> If they remain, it stays at 5K (not 10K) plus staff costs (I have
> already raised over 20%) - the move will eliminate staff costs and
> provide more value towards the completion. Either way, things
> will get done. /More/ will get done and /better/ if they are
> moved, but the committee will do what it has to do either way. In
> any event, I will do everything I can to minimize staff time.
> Since Wes' and I original discussions, a good system has been
> arranged. But the shipping (or coordination with a Virginia
> scanning company) will have to be done. If here, I would handle
> all of that.
>
> The cost has not doubled - to be more efficient and a better
> project, that is the preferred solution, but preservation will
> take place either way as originally passed.
>
> I echo what Wes has said - the project will happen, the question
> is what is the best product we could have. The committee appointed
> is excellent and there will be results. I want the best and most
> results for something the Party has let lay fallow for many years
> (and incidentally will calm the complaints about LP.org to a great
> extent and head off future ones in future upgrades). And the net
> cost will be low ultimately. It is not going to be often (if ever
> again) that the Party will have someone eager and willing to do
> this and who obviously is passionate about it. I think Wes is
> underestimating the exponential value of having it close to me at
> 3X. One thing I have proven, I get shit done. A lot. And either
> way over a thousand dollars is coming out of my pocket. It can go
> to hotels, food, and airline, or I can make that contribution to
> the Party along with probably twenty thousand dollars of
> professional time if I took that time and got paid for it doing
> another job rather than donating as I am offering.
>
> -Caryn Ann
>
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 1:38 PM, Joshua Katz
> <planning4liberty at gmail.com <mailto:planning4liberty at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Before venturing an opinion on the two proposals before us, I
> would ask to see what the committee has planned for the $5,000
> budgeted already. I will say that I am concerned, especially
> given past experience, when the cost of a project doubles
> within a few weeks. At the same time, I am not quite clear on
> why we need to increase the budget by $5,000 at this point
> when the proposal will cost $5,000 and nothing has been spent,
> so before doing so, I want to know what the original money is
> designated for.
>
> I do appreciate, at the same time, that there is an effort to
> fundraise specifically for this project. In my view, the
> cost, even if completely crowd-funded, will still be non-zero
> because of fungibility, but obviously will be low. Since our
> budget does not fund compensation out of functional lines,
> there's also an unaccounted-for decrease in staff costs
> associated with doing it this way instead of continuing the
> project but not moving the items. Wes, do you have guess on
> that - less, equal to, or more than $5k?
>
> Even when things are crowd-funded, of course, it is the
> responsibility of this board to set priorities for projects
> that should get done, especially when staff time is required.
> We voted that this is something worth doing at a cost of $5k
> plus stuff costs. Is it also worth doing at $10k plus staff
> costs? That seems to be, in large part, the question, I would
> think.
>
> Joshua A. Katz
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 1:15 PM, Sam Goldstein
> <goldsteinatlarge at gmail.com
> <mailto:goldsteinatlarge at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I would like to amend the motion to designate the Harlos
> residence as the David Nolan Memorial Library, Museum and
> Cannabis Cafe.
>
> Sam
>
> Sam Goldstein
> Libertarian National Committee
> Member at Large
> 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101
> Indianapolis IN 46260
> 317-850-0726 <tel:%28317%29%20850-0726> Phone
> 317-582-1773 <tel:%28317%29%20582-1773> Fax
>
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 1:53 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos
> <carynannharlos at gmail.com
> <mailto:carynannharlos at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Also, I stated that if approved, I would sign up for a
> payment plan life membership. I am willing to do that
> because it will cost me personally that much to make
> several trips at my own cost to VA to do supervise and
> organize the off site storage. The Party will get
> back records usable for years and years to come and
> they will be available for Party members. A lot of
> other benefits were discussed in the other thread. If
> I am right about this being high by about $1000
> (Dunbar can stay at my home in CO), and then my pledge
> to give $1,500 over 12 months, we are looking at
> $2,500 (if I'm wrong it is $3,500). Wes believes he
> can raise it (and if we raise more it can offset the
> other approved amount for which I personally have
> already raised about $1,200 and once LPedia is up I
> will get more). Lastly I believe the CO storage will
> be about 15% per month cheaper. All around this is a
> good deal for the party if it wants to takes its
> history and records seriously (and I cannot
> underestimate the good will there will be with members
> when these records are online).
>
> As most of you know, I am a professional paralegal. I
> have worked large large document intensive cases. The
> Committee I appointed are professionals. The amount of
> volunteer value that the Party is getting is
> tremendous - we couldn't afford it if we were to pay
> the people working on this. Now is the time, and
> ultimately, I believe it will all be funded through
> donations by end of year.
>
> Members are passionate about this. I have been quiet
> on the fund raising push because I want to have LPedia
> open first with some great content (and its getting
> there- initial "grand opening" will likely be within
> two weeks).
>
> -Caryn Ann
>
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 11:39 AM, Wes Benedict
> <wes.benedict at lp.org <mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org>> wrote:
>
> My first thought along the process was "gee, Caryn
> Ann, I sure wish you lived in the DC area. All
> this would be so much easier. Then you could come
> in the office and take care of all of this
> yourself, and manage the volunteers." Then later I
> thought "you know what, I just moved most of these
> materials (some of them twice). I could easily
> move them again to where Caryn Ann is." Then she
> and I wouldn't have to call and send several
> emails to each other for each minor step of work
> on this.
>
> Sure they'll be an added moving cost, but the
> simplification of doing the work for Caryn Ann and
> me will be greatly facilitated.
>
> Wes Benedict, Executive Director
> Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
> 1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
> (202) 333-0008 ext. 232 <tel:%28202%29%20333-0008>,wes.benedict at lp.org <mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org>
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> On 3/21/2017 1:33 PM, Wes Benedict wrote:
>>
>> The original idea to move the stuff to Colorado
>> was mine.
>>
>> I got the idea after several phone calls with
>> Caryn Ann talking about how to get various
>> volunteers into the office, talking about what
>> would they do, who would answer their questions,
>> then who would pack up what and ship to where as
>> needed. We've had one volunteer come in to start
>> listing what's in our basement and that one
>> arrangement, as simple as it sounds, took many
>> emails and a couple phone calls. "Would we be
>> here Saturday for the volunteer?" Answer:
>> "probably from "10 a.m. to 3 p.m." Later: "Looks
>> like I can have another staffer here later on
>> Saturday if needed." Later: "Oops, not coming in
>> after all."
>>
>> Coordinating the work of semi-reliable volunteers
>> between Caryn Ann Harlos and me is going to take
>> a significant amount of my time even in the best
>> of circumstances.
>>
>> Most of the volunteer help for this project is
>> going to come from Caryn Ann, and many volunteers
>> she'll be able to recruit in her state and nearby
>> states.
>>
>> It sounds counter-intuitive on one level, but I
>> think it will cost a whole lot less, and save me
>> a whole lot of time, to deliver the items to
>> Colorado for a couple years for Caryn Ann to work
>> on.
>>
>> It's my idea. I think Caryn Ann is going to work
>> hard on this valuable project. I think I could
>> raise the funds with a couple emails to cover the
>> added cost. And I'd be saving myself a lot of
>> time in the future coordinating with Caryn Ann
>> about who can volunteer when and where, and where
>> do we ship what, and how do we label what folders
>> what.
>>
>> I'm only for this because Caryn Ann has already
>> demonstrated her reliability and hard work. I
>> would not be for this if just any old committee
>> chair asked for it. I'd be paranoid the materials
>> would be forgotten forever.
>>
>>
>> Wes Benedict, Executive Director
>> Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
>> 1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
>> (202) 333-0008 ext. 232 <tel:%28202%29%20333-0008>,wes.benedict at lp.org <mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org>
>> facebook.com/libertarians
>> <http://facebook.com/libertarians> @LPNational
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>> On 3/21/2017 1:13 PM, Sam Goldstein wrote:
>>> Why on earth would we want to pay to move this
>>> stuff to CO when the party headquarters
>>> is in the D.C. area? Are you planning a David
>>> Nolan Libertarian Party Library and Museum?
>>>
>>> Sam Goldstein
>>> Libertarian National Committee
>>> Member at Large
>>> 8925 N Meridian St, Ste 101
>>> Indianapolis IN 46260
>>> 317-850-0726 <tel:%28317%29%20850-0726> Phone
>>> 317-582-1773 <tel:%28317%29%20582-1773> Fax
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Caryn Ann
>>> Harlos <carynannharlos at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:carynannharlos at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Okay now that we have discussed the moving
>>> of the historical records, I am ready to put
>>> forth a proposed motion but am asking for
>>> feedback before asking for co-sponsors.
>>>
>>> Move to budget up to an additional $5,000
>>> (budget line 90) to relocate the historical
>>> records in the Duke Street basement and in
>>> the off-site storage facility to a location
>>> in Colorado to be determined by Historical
>>> Preservation Committee Chair. The facility
>>> will be paid by for and under the control of
>>> the LNC and will be obtained at a cost equal
>>> or less to the price paid for the similar
>>> facility in Virginia. The Executive
>>> Director will be directed to send out up to
>>> two fundraising letters to cover this
>>> expense and the prior budgeted Historical
>>> Committee expense (credit to budget line 25).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> *In Liberty,*
>>> *Caryn Ann Harlos*
>>> Region 1 Representative, Libertarian
>>> National Committee (Alaska, Arizona,
>>> Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Montana, Utah,
>>> Wyoming, Washington) - Caryn.Ann.
>>> Harlos at LP.org <mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org>
>>> Communications Director, Libertarian Party
>>> of Colorado <http://www.lpcolorado.org>
>>> Colorado State Coordinator, Libertarian
>>> Party Radical Caucus
>>> <http://www.lpradicalcaucus.org>
>>> Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
>>>
>>> A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>>> /We defend your rights/
>>> /And oppose the use of force/
>>> /Taxation is theft/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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> Region 1 Representative, Libertarian National
> Committee (Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas,
> Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Washington) - Caryn.Ann.
> Harlos at LP.org <mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org>
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> /And oppose the use of force/
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