Skip to main content

Young Americans for Liberty Launches Affiliated PAC to Endorse Pro-Liberty Candidates in 2012!

Just got this in the mail from Young Americans for Liberty:

Mr. Messamore,

Today marks a serious step for YAL in a new direction. This morning, I walked over to the post office to mail a very important letter: YAL's application to become a tax deductible non-profit.

And later this month, I'll be filing a second important application for YAL to create an affiliated Political Action Committee (PAC), so we can publicly endorse pro-liberty candidates running for office in 2012.

So, Mr. Messamore, today I'm emailing you to give a brief explanation of the significant ways these developments will expand YAL's fight for liberty in 2012:

* YAL's nonprofit status will allow 75-80% of our activities to be supported with tax-deductible donations, giving you a tax write-off for your contribution

* These new divisions within YAL's organization will help me to better allocate funds to expand our educational and civics training programs and hire much-needed new staff

* Through the affiliated PAC, YAL will be able to publicly endorse and bundle money for principled, viable liberty candidates -- like Rep. Ron Paul, Sen. Rand Paul, Sen. Mike Lee, and Rep. Justin Amash -- to increase YAL's impact and your influence in the important upcoming elections

* YAL's current political nonprofit organization will survey candidates in key elections for state and local office, so you'll know who to support in your region

* YAL will continue to expand our presence and stronghold on America's campuses with the goal of forming 300 YAL chapters and recruiting 50,000 youth activists next year

These changes -- YAL's tax-deductible status and our affiliated PAC -- are important steps for 2012, especially for our generous donors.

So, I'm rushing before the end of this year to complete the paperwork and inform you of this important announcement, because I want to give you the opportunity to make a tax-deductible donation for 2011.

These new developments within YAL will enhance our programs and budget. In fact, next year, YAL's budget will more than double from this year.

As a result, my staff and I are asking for your serious consideration of your largest contribution yet. It's the only way YAL will be able to meet our budget goals for next year.

So far, several of YAL's donors have pledged their support. One supporter is giving a tax-deductible donation of $50,000 and another is giving $25,000 before the end of this year. My goal is to raise $250,000 before January 1st, so I can confidently forecast our activities and programs next year.

Therefore, I would like to ask for your tax-deductible support today of $250.

I know this is a significant amount to request, Mr. Messamore, but I wouldn't be asking if I weren't convinced about the impact you and I can make in 2012.

Please thoughtfully consider this amount before the end of this year, because I want to afford you the opportunity to write-off this donation in 2011.

Thank you profoundly for building YAL into the premier youth organization in the country. But, I believe we have only begun to scratch the surface as we look at the enormous potential for our cause in 2012.

If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, please reply to this email, and I'll do my best to respond.

Merry Christmas!
Jeff Frazee
Executive Director, YAL

P.S. -- If you would like to mail your contribution rather than make a donation online, please make your check out to "Young Americans for Liberty" and send it to:

Young Americans for Liberty
P.O. Box 2751
Arlington, VA 22202

###

Exciting news!!!




Wes Messamore,
Editor in Chief, THL
Articles | Author's Page

Popular posts from this blog

My 2011 Trip

Hey Patriots! Hope your New Year is off to a good start! I am multitasking my head off to prepare for a trip around the country of indefinite length and scope starting next week. I'll be headed for Colorado first where I'll investigate medical cannabis laws and their effects; then I'll be flying out to Washington DC for the month of February to attend CPAC and ISFLC; and after that I'll move north to New Hampshire to spend March hanging with members of the Free State Project and learning more about it. I'm not positive what's next after that, but I've got a general inkling, and it might involve venturing overseas to learn a little more about the broader world around us and relay everything I see to you readers here at The Humble Libertarian ! Wish me luck and keep your eye out for updates as I travel. Peace, Wes Wes Messamore , Editor in Chief, T H L Articles | Author's Page

I've Been an Outspoken Critic of Censoring Conservatives, But I'm Not Leaving Patreon Over Sargon of Akkad's Ridiculous Remarks

By: Wes Messamore The Humble Libertarian Photo: Gage Skidmore

Occupy Mordor or Destroy the Ring?

There has been mixed responses to Occupy Wall Street by libertarians. Some see the movement as a positive, while others see them as little more than lazy hipsters. But libertarians must be sensitive to why people feel the way they do about issues. The occupiers point out a legitimate concern that "the 1%" control vastly more power and wealth than "the 99%", and corporations have accumulated more power and privilege than is healthy for an open society. Some other concerns and demands are absurd, but the heart of the matter is on track. The question is why has this happened? While many on the left are quick to blame a nebulous thing called "greed", or lack of regulation, the matter is more complicated than that. This calls for a Lord of the Rings metaphor. Let's say that Sauron, the big cheese bad guy of Lord of the Rings, is the corporate hegemony. The 1%. Most people in Middle Earth agree that this is a problem, but there are a few differ...
–––As Featured On–––