Curt, the campaign has material created by professionals that understand that you should not bombard people with too many issues. You are bound to offend them with at least one of them and will lose them forever. Why can't you understand that? I know why. Because your goal is to make money, not to help the Rand campaign.
Either that or you want to make Rand's race about you even if it means you will hurt his campaign. You would rather feel useful and have Rand lose than just donate to the campaign and have Rand win. What an awful and selfish thing to do. Keep telling yourself you're some liberty hero. You're not. Your exactly the type of supporter I would not want if I were Rand.
Back in 2011, I designed and sold Ron Paul t shirts. Sold signs and buttons. For almost a year wherever I could. Profited just over $50 becuase the rest went for expenses and absorbing the cost of Free stuff. The goal of getting Ron Paul's name out there and into discussion was present.
Had to put up with those that spread around "saboteur" rhetoric because I wouldn't distribute the wealth back into the Ron Paul campaign. It worked. I didn't need that crap from doing what I was enjoying. I slowly became not interested in getting involved and therefore so did others who I touched. Domino effect.
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Now I sell educating Liberty apparel. Put up with those that want me to distribute the wealth, especially to local campaigns. I will not donate because there has to be a legal tax write-off. There are legal ways but I won't distribute unless the money goes to tangible investments, such as, media equipment; something to grow.
But distributing to campaigns? Limited. They get there distribution when I pay the exhibitors fee. I've gone that way. But unless there are good gigs, with people who spend money, then it isn't worth gigging it.
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I put up with those that talk their stuff because people who come up to my exhibit and thank me for doing what I do, appreciate the hard work involved in promoting Liberty.
When people took Ron Paul super brochures from me back in the day, they were impressed with it. Some moved on and some chatted. For people who knew nothing of Ron Paul, and now had a good amount of info about him; any potential people lost because of content, I do not believe, took away from those who now had a reason to be motivated to look into someone they had not before.
But, handing stuff out for free is a cost. Someone has to absorb it. Activists complained so I stopped absorbing the loss.
Maybe folks will get their wish and Curt will back off on his activism efforts. He found a way to fund his activism, and hopefully get some profit out of it. That is how it is done.
Losing fellow activists because of the purity demanded is part of the reason people don't want to get involved in the campaign.