LPSF Feb. 2024 meeting minutes

All,

Attached are the minutes from yesterday’s Libertarian Party of San
Francisco monthly meeting.

In Liberty,

Richard Fast
Secretary
LPSF

LPSF Feb 2024 minutes.pdf (57.9 KB)

Thanks, Richard, for the prompt minutes as usual! A few suggested corrections (leaving the precise wording up to you):

• The state executive committee as a body never disputed our January elections that I’m aware of. State chair Adrian Malagon had previously complained that we weren’t electing qualified officers, and state secretary Chris Edgar suggested to you and I via email that we hold the election again with formal notice. I said I thought it was moot because I didn’t think there were any LPSF members who wanted to participate in our officer elections but did not know about them (a conclusion I believe was borne out by this month’s outcome), but went along with this as the least disruptive course of action.

• I believe you introduced the motion on you and I running the social media accounts, I was just restating what I believed to be your motion (or suggestion), namely to formalize for the record what we’d already been doing anyway, with the understanding that it had always been open to anyone else who’s interested to likewise have access to and make posts from these accounts, as long they’re known to us as solidly libertarian.

• Please add that Autumn Looijen is a proponent of Proposition G, and an SF government schools parent who helped lead the successful recall of several school board members (in 2020?) which we supported.

• We briefly discussed your banning a candidate from the LPSF Facebook group who was posting some unlibertarian content there, some of it in Chinese (I believe Xiong Jingchao, candidate for California Senate District 11, with whom I also had some mildly frustrating email exchanges, as he seemed quite convinced of the wisdom of his not-very-libertarian “magic bullet” approach. :-). I suggested posting a disclaimer that posts don’t necessarily reflect the views of the party rather than banning in such instances, as I believe letting non-libertarian views be expressed in such forums can help create traffic and energize libertarians to respond. Also that it might be a good idea to check translations of at least some of the non-English comments, to at least be aware if anyone is posting anything really objectionable.

Love & Liberty,

((( starchild )))

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On Feb 11, 2024, at 5:16 AM, Richard Fast via LPSF Forum noreply@forum.lpsf.org wrote:

RickySpeed https://forum.lpsf.org/u/rickyspeed
February 11
All,

Attached are the minutes from yesterday’s Libertarian Party of San
Francisco monthly meeting.

In Liberty,

Richard Fast
Secretary
LPSF

LPSF Feb 2024 minutes.pdf https://forum.lpsf.org/uploads/short-url/o3tqUaKMhcYW4QHfzY4iuvWtdUw.pdf (57.9 KB)

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