Document:Colorado CLiPboard October 1985: Difference between revisions

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The demand is the problem. The contributions and membership dues aren't paying the way for the minimum supply of CLP. Our average finances are shown below:
The demand is the problem. The contributions and membership dues aren't paying the way for the minimum supply of CLP. Our average finances are shown below:


[[File:CO-COCLiP Finance-Chart.png]]
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In a free market, the supply will (in the long term) match the demand. We can't really decrease this basic supply without seriously damaging our credibility as a political organization. But that must happen, unless the demand increases.
In a free market, the supply will (in the long term) match the demand. We can't really decrease this basic supply without seriously damaging our credibility as a political organization. But that must happen, unless the demand increases.
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Hopefully, demand will someday exceed supply. The Libertarian Party will move for ­ward only when that happens. If you are assuming that someone else will provide the demand, don't be surprised when the supply disappears. It will happen.
Hopefully, demand will someday exceed supply. The Libertarian Party will move for ­ward only when that happens. If you are assuming that someone else will provide the demand, don't be surprised when the supply disappears. It will happen.


[[File:CO-COCLip Keane-Richards-Sig.png]]
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[[Keane Richardson]], CLP Finance Chair
[[Keane Richardson]], CLP Finance Chair

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