torchbearer
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Wouldn't Alaska be a better state to have a libertarian community?
you can get an allodial title in texas.
Wouldn't Alaska be a better state to have a libertarian community?
I've always thought it best to move to unincorporated parts as you have no property taxes. That's always been my plan when I move to NH is to move to an unincorporated area (don't mind commuting). Would be best to have a few other folks do the same so you can have some mutual services going on as it is quite difficult for a small community to have a significant division of labor.
wouldn't the city government decide the tax? beyond the county.
Well, there are two towns called St. Paul, Tx.I think Paulson, Texas sounds like a more catchy name.
you can get an allodial title in texas.
It isn't, because it never got off the ground. But the plan was to put it west of Dell City. http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&s...code_result&ct=image&resnum=3&ved=0CEUQ8gEwAgcan someone show me where paulville is located?
Hey torch, perhaps this will interest you.
http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/hsem/HazardMitigation/documents/hmp-appendix-e.pdf
I've had my eye on the Grafton and the White Mountain areas. Wilderness is freedom in a world lacking a frontier. (I suppose the ocean can be classified a frontier, but I ain't living on the bottom of the ocean in a bubble...)
If everyone on this forum chipped in a couple hundred dollars, we'd have enough money to buy our own private island in international waters in no time. We could waste the rest of our lives and our childrens' lives trying to enlighten 300,000,000 people in the Continental U.S. who don't even want liberty in the first place, or we could set up a place for ourselves where we really can live free and be happy.
is it out of reach of government agents?