That was awesome. Kudos to that guy. Great job.
Remember when tucker had some libertarian leanings? Then he sold out to have a tv show. He pisses me off.
Here is a liberty podcaster from California giving an excellent breakdown of #calexit politics and the regional political differences in Cali:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-cities-podcasts-podcast/id1066951324?mt=2&i=378083876
This poll shows why it might make sense for a more localized secession movement. #calexit is going to be tough to pull off if 70% of the state is against sanctuary cities. I'm all for it but if #calexit doesn't work maybe there's a chance San Francisco or another California city would try to...
I'm a huge nerd but just about every time I walk up to the fish counter at my grocery store I think about how cool it is that all those different fish got pulled out of the ocean 1000 miles away like 1 day earlier. Cool pics.
Dang I was kind of looking forward to trying this out too. Genealogy is interesting stuff, sucks you have to worry about govt confiscating it. I might do it anyway.
Thought this might actually be interesting but instead his only real argument is he doesn't want to live up the street from drug dealers. Offers nothing new. "Libertarians are weird" and "Can't win" are pretty much sixth grade level arguments. Disappointing. Move along.
Currently seccession seems unlikely but if the federal government goes bankrupt or the dollar collapses and state governments become more prominent it certainly seems possible Libertarianism could be positioned to thrive in New Hampshire. Especially if it's inhabited by an extra 8-10k liberty...
This is ridiculous. One more reason to move on from electoral politics. Cruz talks about carpet bombing and "making sand glow" with his foreign bombing. Ron endorsed him before he became quite so insane. I've supported Amash in the past but if he endorses Cruz he's essentially dead to me.
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Seemed to help quite a bit. I've still got to give the Chiropractors credit for fixing my back every time, especially that ART (active release therapy); but for certain lesser issues like a joint ache or pain or some residual inflammation I would definitely go back for more acupuncture.
The chiropractors I've gone too have always done other, therapy/traction-type stuff for me too, which is the main reason I've gone. But then they always want to "adjust" my back too and I'm always nervous about it but usually let them. It seems unnecessarily traumatic to me, especially if I'm...