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Posts published in September 2023

National LP Membership Crashes

Libertarian National Committee Financial and Membership Reports have recently become very late.  However, the Treasurer on September 26 filed the end-of-July report, which includes a graph of National Party memberships at the end of each month for some years previous. Membership at the end of June was 13,620.  Membership at the end of July was about (read off graph) 11,900-12,000. …

LNC Financials are very weak

It is September 20, and the LNC filed its FEC report in a timely way. The outcome could be said to leave something to be desired. The August LNC Financials show Cash on hand, start of month $266,368 Receipts for month $73,300 Disbursements for month $122,019 Cash on hand, end of month $217,649 However, debt increased markedly, from $14,397 last…

What Should We Do?

As described in my article  https://independentpoliticalreport.com/2023/09/book-note-rufos-americas-cultural-revolution/, Chris Rufo’s new book proposes that the radical left under the cognomen diversity-equity-inclusion, has taken control of vast swathes of the American scene, including universities, public schools, main-stream media, and major corporations.  The positions of the radical left are inconsistent with the political positions of most third parties. This situation is not good, either…

Tuniewicz Nominates Redpath for At-Large. Malagon Wins

The final outcome. Malagon wins 11-5. Voting for Adrian Malagon: Benner,  Blankenship, Dassing, Ford, Haman, Harlos, Malagon, McArdle, Rufo, Watkins, Yeniscavich (11) Voting for Bill Redpath: Hagopian, Nanna, Nekhaila, Pantke, Tuniewicz (5) Mark Tuniewicz nominated Bill Redpath to fill the vacant LNC At-Large position Selected messages from the LNC discussion of candidates for the LNC At-Large position. Mark Tuniewicz I’ll nominate Mr. Bill…

Harlos Endorses Malagon

In a recent statement to the LNC, LNC Secretary Caryn Ann Harlos has endorsed Adrian Malagon for new At-Large member.  Her rationale was that the convention delegates in 2022 did not want a factionally diverse board, they wanted a board that supported their positions, and Adrian Malagon is the candidate who represents that policy choice. She Wrote I was going…