Out of my lane, but...
Wouldn't there be a cost involved with "officially deactivating" all these non-financial members? Doesn't that kind of fly in the face of the whining about dues being high?
I mean, I know when we've had members terminated, we (I'm talking national group we) have to send them letters, give them a chance to appeal, etc etc. If you did that for every blessed person he's talking about, I would think the cost in man-hours and materials would be prohibitive.
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