Matt Collins
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I don't see an article there?
Stick with NH,
I just moved to NH from Chicago with my buddy from St Louis,
both of us fresh out of College,
I didn't even realize how much momentum this movement had built up until we got here,
There is at least 1 new family that moves here each week,
and the network + community of free-staters here is massive and incredibly well organized.
The Free-Staters are now a political force to be reckoned with here in NH and only continues to pick up steam
Discouraging people from doing what is likely the most important thing in the world to bring about freedom is pretty, um, not cool. While it is great that NH is so free compared to the rest of the world, that isn't at all what the FSP is about. It is about a community of 20,000 liberty activists freeing NH, and in my opinion, the world. Check out the website if you just learned about the FSP. http://freestateproject.orgMissouri is the second most free state in the country. It is the only state, other than New Hampshire, with fiscal and social freedom in the top ten. Your friend should have just moved out of the city, IMO.
I agree the more states the better. Right now, there are no free states. If everyone on this forum moved to NH and worked hard, we might be about to get 1 free state. With time, we could hopefully expand into other states. Maybe even the whole world if we show the liberty works? It has to start somewhere and the top liberty activists in the world voted at the starting location. They chose NH.I would do it.....the more states the better
I used to own some land in Kentucky but sold it....should have held on but I can get more of needed.
I agree the more states the better. Right now, there are no free states. If everyone on this forum moved to NH and worked hard, we might be about to get 1 free state. With term, we could hopefully expand into other states. It has to start somewhere and the top liberty activists in the world voted at the starting location. They chose NH.
Keith, did you move to NH as part of the project? Or were you already there?
When my time in the military ended, I immediately moved to NH.
Moved from TN but have lived in other states, due to the military.From where?
When my time in the military ended, I immediately moved to NH.
Joining the Free State Project was an easy decision for me. Joining the military, I swore an oath to defend the US Constitution. It's only natural that I would become a liberty activist.sounds like it was relatively easy for you then.
Moved from TN but have lived in other states, due to the military.
The FSP is a stupid idea and Ron Paul agrees with me on this "You want to spread out and be as pervasive as possible .... I don’t see this as a solution".
Every year in America, we tend to lose more and more freedom. Perhaps small freedoms are gained from time to time, but over time, freedom decreases. Wouldn't you agree?
People have been trying different strategies for hundreds of years to increase freedom, and yet the size, scope, and debt of government continues to grow. You are aware that the national debt continues to grow, correct? All past methods have not only failed, but government has continued to grow. The current path is not sustainable.
How would you like to be part of the solution? How would you like Liberty in Your Lifetime? How would you like to move your family to the place with the lowest crime, the lowest poverty, the fewest problems, the lowest taxes and the most freedom in the US, and once there, work to reform society and bring back freedom and liberty? There is a plan to do just that using a new method that has never been tried before. It takes the best from failed plans and amplifies those good parts in a concentrated geographic area, while creating new methods and techniques at the same time. The idea is the Free State Project, the time is now and the state is New Hampshire.
Are all of these people stupid? They all endorsed the FSP.
Michael Badnarik
David Bergland
Dr. Walter Block
Richard Boddie
Tom Bowler
William A. Dunn
Dick Heller
Penn Jillette
Gary Johnson
David Nolan
Bernard von NotHaus
Ron Paul
Lawrence W. Reed
Lew Rockwell
Aaron Russo
Dr. Mary Ruwart
L. Neil Smith
Doug Stanhope
Keith Stroup
Vin Suprynowicz
Walter Williams
Claire Wolfe
Tom Woods