Perhaps they should cut down on their fundraising postal budget.
If they relocate to Texas, the CEO will not need any fancy suits on his expense account. /#irritated
I used to be quite religious about paying annual NRA dues. What stopped me was as soon as I paid my annual dues, I’d get another letter begging me to pay my annual dues. I called them and asked them to stop it, that I had been a paying member for years. The next month I got another standard form letter begging me to sign up for another year. So I said screw them and never signed up again.
However now after they move, I might reconsider, just throw their mail away and not get frustrated over it.
OMG yes. I have told them specifically that I do not want any physical mail from them, and they keep sending it.
>>Perhaps they should cut down on their fundraising postal budget.<<
The multiple mailings I would get from the NRA, I could just imagine multiplying that by tens of thousands...that would be millions upon millions of dollars in advertising.
I stopped joining when the news came out regarding NRA leadership salaries, perks, million dollar homes and such.
I’m thinking the NRA lost it’s direction.