[Lnc-business] Motion with previous notice
Caryn Ann Harlos
caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
Thu Mar 1 23:27:01 EST 2018
Per the Policy Manual, I don't think we can. Any committee member term of
office of people we appoint expires at convention. We could create the
committee and not populate it, but shouldn't that be the next LNC?
Certainly doesn't hurt to nail down some language.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 9:08 PM, <david.demarest at lp.org> wrote:
> I don't care when we create the committee, other than the sooner the
> better without stepping on established time constraints.
>
> I take a big picture view of the need to promote block-chain technology,
> specifically crypto currencies, for the valid reasons already expressed.
> Block-chain is part of the bigger picture of peer-to-peer (P2P)
> technologies that has produced huge successes that I believe are the
> primary inspiration behind the increasing percentage of those who vote for
> Libertarian candidates. Further, P2P technology firms are part of a larger
> group of critical privatized industries that include cash-basis healthcare,
> cash-basis education (including homeschooling), cash-basis security firms,
> and cash-basis arbitration organizations, just to name a few.
>
> That being said, block-chain and P2P industries are the clear the leaders
> in the privatization movement and the obvious place to start to create such
> a committee, regardless of when the committee is created.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lnc-business [mailto:lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org] On Behalf Of
> Caryn Ann Harlos
> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2018 8:18 PM
> To: Libertarian National Committee list <lnc-business at hq.lp.org>
> Subject: Re: [Lnc-business] Motion with previous notice
>
> One reason though I asked these questions David is the following Policy
> Manual provision (page 16, http://www.lp.org/wp-content/
> uploads/2018/01/20180115_LNC_Policy_Manual.pdf
> ):
>
> 2) Committee Terms of Office With the exception of the Convention
> Oversight Committee, the terms of office of all project managers, committee
> chairs, and committee members shall expire with the administration that
> appoints them, or when their successors are chosen, whichever occurs first.
> The term of office for the Convention Oversight Committee shall expire 90
> days following the close of the convention.
>
> So I actually think that we *can't* really consider this next meeting
> unless it is just a 2-month committee.
>
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:57 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos <caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org>
> wrote:
>
> > It is indeed David. The state controls the medium of exchange, it
> > controls us.
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:52 PM, <david.demarest at lp.org> wrote:
> >
> >> I will support the Block-chain Committee motion. Building the
> >> voluntary sector is the key to inspire the broader audience to elect
> >> Libertarians to all levels and obtain regulatory relief.
> >>
> >> ~David Pratt Demarest
> >> Region 6 Representtive
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Lnc-business [mailto:lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org] On Behalf
> >> Of Arvin Vohra
> >> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2018 6:51 PM
> >> To: lnc-business at hq.lp.org
> >> Subject: [Lnc-business] Motion with previous notice
> >>
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> On behalf of Michael Heise, I will be making a motion to create a
> >> Blockchain Committee at the next LNC meeting.
> >>
> >> -- Statement of Purpose This committee is being founded to serve 3
> >> purposes:
> >>
> >> 1. To research blockchain technology and explore it’s potential use
> >> and implementation to solve problems or inefficiency within the
> >> Libertarian Party and how it conducts business and other party
> functions.
> >>
> >> 2. To consult/advise with Bloggers, Podcasters, Crypto-currency
> >> project teams members, miners, whales and other related parties to
> >> explore how the Libertarian Party can become more attractive to the
> >> cryptocurrency/blockchain community.
> >>
> >> 3. To create and promote cross platform promotion and education of
> >> the libertarian party, libertarianism, cryptocurrencies and
> >> blockchain technologies. Potential examples include having
> >> crypto-related speakers at libertarian/ party events, have
> >> libertarian party members, including candidates, at crypto-related
> >> events, creating a streamlined crypto-training procedure for
> >> interested candidates, and more
> >>
> >> I will also support this motion. To defeat the state and it's two
> >> puppet parties, we have to outthink and outstrategize them. We cannot
> >> limit ourselves to playing by their rules. Using a combination of
> >> political, technological, cultural, and individual choice
> >> libertarianism is, in my view, the strategically superior approach.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Arvin Vohra
> >>
> >> www.VoteVohra.com
> >> VoteVohra at gmail.com
> >> (301) 320-3634
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
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Per the Policy Manual, I don't think we can. Any committee member term
of office of people we appoint expires at convention. We could create
the committee and not populate it, but shouldn't that be the next LNC?
Certainly doesn't hurt to nail down some language.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 9:08 PM, <[1]david.demarest at lp.org> wrote:
I don't care when we create the committee, other than the sooner the
better without stepping on established time constraints.
I take a big picture view of the need to promote block-chain
technology, specifically crypto currencies, for the valid reasons
already expressed. Block-chain is part of the bigger picture of
peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies that has produced huge successes
that I believe are the primary inspiration behind the increasing
percentage of those who vote for Libertarian candidates. Further,
P2P technology firms are part of a larger group of critical
privatized industries that include cash-basis healthcare, cash-basis
education (including homeschooling), cash-basis security firms, and
cash-basis arbitration organizations, just to name a few.
That being said, block-chain and P2P industries are the clear the
leaders in the privatization movement and the obvious place to start
to create such a committee, regardless of when the committee is
created.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lnc-business [mailto:[2]lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org] On
Behalf Of Caryn Ann Harlos
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2018 8:18 PM
To: Libertarian National Committee list <[3]lnc-business at hq.lp.org>
Subject: Re: [Lnc-business] Motion with previous notice
One reason though I asked these questions David is the following
Policy Manual provision (page 16, [4]http://www.lp.org/wp-content/
uploads/2018/01/20180115_LNC_Policy_Manual.pdf
):
2) Committee Terms of Office With the exception of the Convention
Oversight Committee, the terms of office of all project managers,
committee chairs, and committee members shall expire with the
administration that appoints them, or when their successors are
chosen, whichever occurs first. The term of office for the
Convention Oversight Committee shall expire 90 days following the
close of the convention.
So I actually think that we *can't* really consider this next
meeting unless it is just a 2-month committee.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:57 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos
<[5]caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org>
wrote:
> It is indeed David. The state controls the medium of exchange, it
> controls us.
>
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:52 PM, <[6]david.demarest at lp.org> wrote:
>
>> I will support the Block-chain Committee motion. Building the
>> voluntary sector is the key to inspire the broader audience to elect
>> Libertarians to all levels and obtain regulatory relief.
>>
>> ~David Pratt Demarest
>> Region 6 Representtive
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Lnc-business [mailto:[7]lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org] On
Behalf
>> Of Arvin Vohra
>> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2018 6:51 PM
>> To: [8]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>> Subject: [Lnc-business] Motion with previous notice
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> On behalf of Michael Heise, I will be making a motion to create a
>> Blockchain Committee at the next LNC meeting.
>>
>> -- Statement of Purpose This committee is being founded to serve 3
>> purposes:
>>
>> 1. To research blockchain technology and explore it’s potential use
>> and implementation to solve problems or inefficiency within the
>> Libertarian Party and how it conducts business and other party
functions.
>>
>> 2. To consult/advise with Bloggers, Podcasters, Crypto-currency
>> project teams members, miners, whales and other related parties to
>> explore how the Libertarian Party can become more attractive to the
>> cryptocurrency/blockchain community.
>>
>> 3. To create and promote cross platform promotion and education of
>> the libertarian party, libertarianism, cryptocurrencies and
>> blockchain technologies. Potential examples include having
>> crypto-related speakers at libertarian/ party events, have
>> libertarian party members, including candidates, at crypto-related
>> events, creating a streamlined crypto-training procedure for
>> interested candidates, and more
>>
>> I will also support this motion. To defeat the state and it's two
>> puppet parties, we have to outthink and outstrategize them. We
cannot
>> limit ourselves to playing by their rules. Using a combination of
>> political, technological, cultural, and individual choice
>> libertarianism is, in my view, the strategically superior approach.
>>
>>
>>
>> Arvin Vohra
>>
>> [9]www.VoteVohra.com
>> [10]VoteVohra at gmail.com
>> [11](301) 320-3634
>>
>>
>
References
1. mailto:david.demarest at lp.org
2. mailto:lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org
3. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
4. http://www.lp.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/20180115_LNC_Policy_Manual.pdf
5. mailto:caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
6. mailto:david.demarest at lp.org
7. mailto:lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org
8. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
9. http://www.VoteVohra.com/
10. mailto:VoteVohra at gmail.com
11. tel:(301) 320-3634
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