Glenn Beck Plans $2 Billion Libertarian City In Texas, Utopian Community Based On Ayn Rand

This is subversion. It is part of the art of war, to take your enemy and guide them in the direction that they are moving, helping them along, but maintaining control. Using their own momentum and strength to take them down. Like in Judo.

Ron Paul can point out Beck's hypocrisy in the media and in his speeches. Rand can chime in as well.
 
I think everyone is overreacting. It's an ambitious project. Nothing less. Nothing more. I honestly hope it works, but given the fed gov's reach I'm doubtful.
 
I thought Beck already had his community project in florida called The Villages?
 
Could this be an attempt to compete with the Free State Project?

The "theme park" part makes me think it's some sort of Atlas Shrugged Disneyland. Definitely not genuinely libertarian, but I'd consider visiting.

A FSP for neocons that think they are libertarians :) ? You might be right :( Don't worry, this is the 4th such project in Texas that was inspired by the FSP. 1st there was the Free Town Project which was considering TX and NH. It eventually decided on NH. The folks stopped using and name and the insane person left but know the chosen county, Grafton T, NH, is perhaps now the freest town in the developed world and continues to attract new activists. There was Paulville, which was an attempt to do the FSP but on land that no one wanted to be near. The idea was to create a community from nothing and wall it off from the outside world. It went nowhere. Now, there is a family in Austin that like hot weather but don't like cold weather. So they don't want to move to NH. Instead, they want people to move to Austin to free it. Of course, that will go nowhere. Maybe Glenn's project will take off? I'd visit it if it was a really cool liberty amusement park.

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I'll withold judgement till I hear more details. That said, I'm interested in seeing how this takes off and develops.
 
Ron Paul can point out Beck's hypocrisy in the media and in his speeches. Rand can chime in as well.

Won't happen. Rand comes out as a big Beck fan in his book, Ron is a pretty forgiving guy and will give Glenn the benefit of the doubt. He defended Glenn on the Alex Jones Show.

I think most libertarians are aware that Glenn is not legit.
 
I think it might be interesting to figure out when he started liking Ayn Rand. I'm sure if we dig we can find him bashing her around the time of his Ronslaught.

Glenn's also been an ayn rand fan, I can remember him praising her many years ago.
 
Beck is probably the most dangerous of all of them for the movement. His job is to destroy it from within by co-opting it.
 
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