Free State Wyoming vs. Free State Project (New Hampshire)

I actually plan to buy an acre in North Dakota here pretty soon. Either for an investment, to move to if times get tough, or for a shtf type scenario. Oil and food will never go out of fashion, and having a stake in that state I think will be good if things get too bumpy here!
 
North Dakota has a lot of taxes. South Dakota has almost no state taxes, but doesn't have the oil or coal ND does. Also I believe the largest employer in SD is the federal government. They have a huge air force base there. The tax issue I don't think is so bad, because if we were serous about a FS project in North Dakota, that can easily be changed. Not to mention ND has the means to fund itself without any taxation on it's citizens, they have lots of oil and the second largest coal deposits in the nation, not to mention some of the best land for agriculture
 
North Dakota is sounding really good. And i think it would be great to do a Free State North Dakota. We could take it over if we get enough people. And i think it should be a specific goal to get liberty minded people elected at all levels.
 
New Hampshire is where it's at. Over 10,000 have pledged to move and almost 1000 have already moved. If you have any serious interest at all, you owe it to yourself to come visit - most people who do, decide to move. Two great times to come visit are the NH Liberty Forum (Feb 23-26, 2012) and Porcupine Freedom Festival aka "Porcfest" (summer 2012)

If you haven't already, check out this page on why Ron Paul supporters should join the Free State Project, and [url="http://freestateproject.org/101Reasons]101 Reasons to Move to New Hampshire[/url].

No disrespect to Wyoming or any other liberty efforts, but I don't think they can hold a candle to what is happening in NH.
 
Free State Wyoming started out of the decision which made NH the chosen state. Boston T. Party, one of those who prefered WY, started the project.
 
New Hampshire is where it's at. Over 10,000 have pledged to move and almost 1000 have already moved. If you have any serious interest at all, you owe it to yourself to come visit - most people who do, decide to move. Two great times to come visit are the NH Liberty Forum (Feb 23-26, 2012) and Porcupine Freedom Festival aka "Porcfest" (summer 2012)

If you haven't already, check out this page on why Ron Paul supporters should join the Free State Project, and [url="http://freestateproject.org/101Reasons]101 Reasons to Move to New Hampshire[/url].

No disrespect to Wyoming or any other liberty efforts, but I don't think they can hold a candle to what is happening in NH.

After reading your links i have a question. Why is NH considered a loss to Romney? You'd think Dr. Paul would win by a landslide.
 
After reading your links i have a question. Why is NH considered a loss to Romney? You'd think Dr. Paul would win by a landslide.

I don't consider NH a loss to Romney. In fact, if Ron Paul wants to win the nomination, I think he NEEDS to win the NH Primary.

Romney is from a neighboring state, so he's well known here, has a summer house here, on the other hand Ron Paul is from Texas and has only recently gotten serious about spending time in the state. But, mostly, it's just that Ron Paul faces the same challenges in NH that he faces in every other state.
 
I don't consider NH a loss to Romney. In fact, if Ron Paul wants to win the nomination, I think he NEEDS to win the NH Primary.

Romney is from a neighboring state, so he's well known here, has a summer house here, on the other hand Ron Paul is from Texas and has only recently gotten serious about spending time in the state. But, mostly, it's just that Ron Paul faces the same challenges in NH that he faces in every other state.

I agree Ron needs to win NH. I will be watching this. Im going to lose alot of faith in NH if Ron doesnt win.
 
I agree Ron needs to win NH. I will be watching this. Im going to lose alot of faith in NH if Ron doesnt win.

Let me be clear: NH is awesome in many ways, but not a utopia that can magically springboard Ron Paul to victory. If he does not do well in NH, it will be a reflection on the failure of the entire campaign. And, on a more positive note, when he does do well in NH, it will be thanks to the campaign as a whole and will translate into success in other states.
 
I have visited the websites of both and admittedly dont know much about either one. Which do you think would be better to join and why?

what are your goals??

without a goal, people are simply giving you a random opinion of their own.

please post your goals, it will help the people who truly want to get you a informed opinion as opposed to their own random opinion.
 
FSP New Hampshire

If you want to work towards freedom, then NH is where feet are actually hitting the ground working towards liberty compared to the online talking and wishing.

I made the move to NH. Been here over three years along with 1200 other early movers. There are more liberty activist here than any where who are actually doing things. With over 10,000 more signers that pledged to join us. Check out if any other state has these on going liberty infrastructures set up:
Free State Project - the bus to get liberty activists together,

NH Liberty Alliance - legislation over viewers
NHJury Information - Juror education and rights

Apple Seed- American history and marksmanship

Porc 411- rapid messaging system

Copblock- video accounting of police activities

Sample of NH Liberty media - Free Talk Live Free Talk Live , TalleyTV Talley TV , The Ridley Report Ridley Report , NH Capital Access NHCap TV


I will let others continue with links.
 
what are your goals??

without a goal, people are simply giving you a random opinion of their own.

please post your goals, it will help the people who truly want to get you a informed opinion as opposed to their own random opinion.

One is to move to a state with a good economy where i can have a stable full time job. Another is for that state to among the most free and Constitutional. Also i would like a political climate that is ripe for the picking. Where us liberty minded people can gain a foothold and take over. And hopefully from there be able to influence the national scene and direct it back to adhering to the Constitution. No single state can do this but if done correctly it can create a domino effect.

And yes I do plan to run for political office there :)
 
All you NH freestaters... Why isn't Ron doing well there? Is the movement so divided that they can't get behind the only shot at a true liberty candidate?

If they can, why aren't all you so-called liberty activists doing some activism and going out and knocking on doors on Pauls behalf?

If you are, why isn't your activism working?
 
All you NH freestaters... Why isn't Ron doing well there? Is the movement so divided that they can't get behind the only shot at a true liberty candidate?

If they can, why aren't all you so-called liberty activists doing some activism and going out and knocking on doors on Pauls behalf?

If you are, why isn't your activism working?

^ This.
 
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