I was born and raised here in the States and I tell ya, that's a good question! Never thought about it. If I had to venture a guess, I would say that the verb "join" simply does not always need the preposition "to" for instance you can say "the men can join the club" and it would be wrong to say "the men can to join the club". I think in short the preposition 'to' implies future tense. And thus when you ask "why not join" you're talking about the present, not the future. If you did want to talk about the future, you would say "... Why would you not want to join..." That sentence is correct, although a bit wordy but if you must have the preposition "to" that is a way to add it correctly. Otherwise, just speak in the present tense, drop the to, shorten, move on. I'm submitting this as a comment, not an answer cause I could be completely wrong, I'm just guessing here! But hopefully it helped somewhat.