John F Kennedy III
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Is there a site that breaks down states based on political affiliation/leanings? Like libertarian/conservative/socialist/etc?
That is an interesting theory you have but as far as I can tell, history and all of the facts don't show what you say to be true.
Honestly, my guess is that you are new to serious effective activism. How many Leadership Institute training events have you been to? How many candidates have you campaigned for that got elected? How many bills have you helped pass? Being relatively new to effective political activism doesn't make you a bad person, but if does mean you don't know what you are talking about. Seriously, if you didn't already know that NH was the freest state, there is likely a lot of information you don't know about. Please stick with politics. You can likely be an excellent activist if you keep it up![]()
Also I would love to be an activist, I know I can be excellent at it. However I don't do groupthink, I will only be an activist for what I believe in.I completely agree and I've never met a single political activist in NH than does anything like that. Of course, NH is the most effective place for a national political activist to be outside of the DC area. If someone is really interested in national politics, I recommend they live in one of those (NH or DC / VA suburbs) areas.
Absolutely agree. That's why people need to work hard to counteract the statist on a national level and within states by influencing state government.
Oh for sure. The idea of the free state isn't that liberty activists moving to NH will instantly save the world.
We need lots and lots of well training, experienced liberty activists to gather in one state, and this is only happening in NH. It is going to take 100,000s of hours of hard work to bring about any type of serious protection from the national government IMO. I'll already working hard on this by recruiting other liberty activists to move to NH and helping training liberty activists in NH in connection with the top liberty activist training organizations in the world.
NH is overrated and was a bad state to pick. RP did poorly there in 2007 while he finished 2nd in Montana (or Wyoming I forgot) in 2007 and they did not even have FSP help. SD, ND, Montana, NM, Wyoming all would have been much better picks.
Had the 1000 people moved to Wyoming, Montana or a state like that it would have been so much better.
Now I understand you all wanted NH because it is more fun to live there than a empty state like ND, which is fine I can't fault you......but don't act like NH was the best state to pick. It was and is nowhere as good of a state to pick for liberty as many other states, many of which are in the Mountain West region.
The goal is to take over ANY state- so it should have been the smallest state.
There you go, thank you.21.37% (3rd place) and 5 delegates
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota_Republican_caucuses,_2008
NH won the FSP vote because of the large state assembly and that it was a state that can be traveled rather easily for activism reasons. WY was my 2nd (and very close) choice because I'd had been there before and loved the landscape, while was unsure about New England. From I've seen about WY, not only is the activism minimum but the drive time from one place to another is too much and they also have very deep snow fall in the winter. Also, most of the cities/towns are quite small while surrounded by vast lands/mtns that are owned by Chicago bankers. I envisioned the great land of WY and thought at some point I could get a nice plot of land but I've heard that most of it has been bought up. I've only lived in NH so I'm partial but there are so many liberty activists, both FSP and natives, and that alone drowns out whatever WY has left to offer + many tangible successes. The WY movement has no ad plan nor much else, so that will likely be the end of it. The FSP is alive and well in NH, and two of our very own from here (RPF - invisible and wife) just moved to NH today, just got off the phone with them a couple hours ago.^ Good point. I think Boston T. Party had a good point when he said that the FSP made a mistake by choosing a highly populated state with pre-existing liberty potential instead of a sparsely-populated state that could be "flipped" far more quickly and drastically.
^ Good point. I think Boston T. Party had a good point when he said that the FSP made a mistake by choosing a highly populated state with pre-existing liberty potential instead of a sparsely-populated state that could be "flipped" far more quickly and drastically.
I don't know what any of you do for a living or what your situation is, but I can't see myself moving the middle of nowhere in ND, WY, or MT in the first half of my life. I'd love to buy a piece of land there in the future, but how are you suppose to convince a gf or wife to live on a chunk of land in the boonies?
Unless you decide to farm or ranch or something, how do you even work or live if there is nothing around? Idk. I've been a city kid my whole life so I haven't experienced much else. I'll move up to NH once I get my life in order.
^Got itMost people in WY and MT live in urban clusters. There is a lot of empty space in WY but it might be a 1,000 acre ranch (the land tends to be unproductive so the ranches need to be large) with 5 people living on it and then down by the highway there is a town with 2,000 people clusters together. That's a good explanation of how people live in WY. As for convincing spouses to move there, I guess you have to hope they love mountains and horses, otherwise...
As for jobs, there are jobs but they tend to be of the less high tech type and outside of the mining / oil /government jobs, the pay usually isn't very good. In the small towns, which is most of WY other than Casper, Cheyenne, Gillette and Laramie, you may have to take what you can find. Whatever you do in WY or a similar state, be a hard worker because if you get fired a couple of times in a small town you may need to move 50 miles down the road before you find someone that will offer you another job.
The FSP is alive and well in NH, and two of our very own from here (RPF - invisible and wife) just moved to NH today, just got off the phone with them a couple hours ago.