Is the Libertarian Migration to New Hampshire Having an Impact?

Is the Libertarian Migration to New Hampshire Having an Impact?

Why, yes. Yes, it is.

Just ask the Democrats [PDF file]:

"[T]he Free State Project's dark, dystopian philosophy and their actions have already had a significant and negative impact on New Hampshire."

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[MENTION=12430]acptulsa[/MENTION]

I'm going...My truck is down so I'm on the big two wheeler, so the weather will have to be fit, but I'm going to go meet him.

Good! Wish I could make it.

If he tells you the truth almost as often as Ron Paul did, that's something to consider. And I think he will. Check out your Unsafe and Ineffective thread.
 
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[MENTION=12430]acptulsa[/MENTION]

I'm going...My truck is down so I'm on the big two wheeler, so the weather will have to be fit, but I'm going to go meet him.

Awesome on both accounts, have fun riding!

I spent a lot of time with RFK Jr, Ron Paul and Tom Massie at the last conference. You're definitely going to have a great time ;-)


Good! Wish I could make it.

If he tells you the truth almost as often as Ron Paul did, that's something to consider. And I think he will. Check out your Unsafe and Ineffective thread.

I wish I could make that trip!

Btw, Ron Paul spoke HIGHLY of RFK again on his last episode. That's also something to consider too ;-)
 

That outfit is the brainchild of a Gilmanton lefty named Brian Beihl.



Belknap County group targets ‘extremist Free State agenda’ in NH House delegation

https://www.nhbr.com/belknap-group-seeks-to-unseat-entire-county-house-delegation/

Newly formed PAC seeks to seeks to endorse ‘reasonable and responsible’ candidates

July 11, 2022 Michael Kitch

Brian Beihl, a campaign consultant and organizer, is overseeing the Citizens for Belknap election undertaking.

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Citizens for Belknap – a newly formed group whose members include Republicans, Democrats and independents – has mounted an effort to replace the leadership and other members of the county delegation at the polls.

The organization has registered as a political action committee, which will endorse and support candidates from both parties running for the county’s 18 seats in the House in both the primary election in September and the general election in November. This week the group opened its campaign and began distributing yard signs, placing advertisements in local newspapers and posting a petition online.

“Many of our citizens are appalled by the behavior of our county delegation toward the Gunstock Area Commission,” said Al Posnack of Alton, who chairs the PAC. “But our concerns are not just about Gunstock, but about health care and public safety as well.” He singled out Reps. Mike Sylvia of Belmont, who chairs the delegation, and Norm Silber of Gilford for “pursuing an extremist Free State agenda.”

For the past several years, county government has been roiled by conflict between the county delegation and the county commission and department heads. The conflict has been marked by disagreements over the preparation and management of the county budget, especially appropriations for the nursing home, leading to litigation over the respective authority vested in the two bodies.

Infighting between county officials aroused little outcry from the public. But when the leadership of the delegation sought to control the management and operation of Gunstock Mountain Resort, with an eye to leasing the facility to a private entity, opposition from residents was immediate and vociferous. More than 2,200 residents petitioned to maintain the status quo. When the delegation placed four of its political allies on the five-member Gunstock Area Commission a group called Citizens for Gunstock was formed, and it morphed into Citizens for Belknap.

All 18 members of the House delegation are Republicans, including a number of outright libertarians and Free Staters cloaked in the mantle of the GOP. Fifteen of them earned the highest grades awarded by the NH Liberty Alliance for their voting records in 2021 while the other three fell just one mark short. A third of the delegation earned the highest ratings midway through this year’s legislative session and another 10 ranked just a notch below them.

Sylvia, chair of the delegation, was the prime sponsor of a constitutional amendment calling for New Hampshire to secede from the United States. Reps. Glen Aldrich of Gilford, Ray Howard of Alton and Paul Terry of Alton joined Sylvia in voting for the resolution, which the House rejected by a vote of 323-13.

“These individuals pretended to be Republican representatives for the good people of Belknap County, but instead supported a New Hampshire constitutional amendment to secede from the United States,” said former Rep. Brian Gallagher of Sanbornton, a conservative Republican. “I can’t think of a more unpatriotic act, and such an action violates their oaths as state officials and their Pledge of Allegiance to the United States.” He noted that Sylvia, Aldrich and Terry are seeking re-election.

Citizens for Belknap intends to endorse “reasonable and responsible“ candidates from both parties in the primary and general elections with the overriding goal of replacing the leaders of the delegation by defeating them along with their most ardent followers at the polls.

Brian Beihl, a seasoned campaign consultant and organizer who is overseeing the undertaking, said he has been pleased by the initial response to the effort from voters. In particular, he pointed to the number of longtime Republicans disaffected by the pretense of extremists and radicals disguising themselves as Republicans.

The election has widened a rift among Republican members of the delegation, some of whom have chafed at their leaders’ imperious use of power, blatant lack of transparency and open disrespect of the public. Altogether, 14 of the 18 incumbents seeking re-election are facing contested primary races in five of the county’s eight House districts.

In Belmont, Travis O’Hara, one of a handful of Republicans who have repeatedly distanced themselves from the leadership, has challenged Sylvia for the seat in District 4.

Likewise, Silber, Sylvia’s closest ally, is one of seven Republican candidates vying for the four seats in District 6, made up Gilford, Gilmanton and Ward 2 in Laconia, where incumbent Republicans Glen Aldrich and Gregg Hough, both in lockstep with leadership, are also at risk.

Meanwhile, Belknap County Democrats has fielded a full slate of candidates in seven of eight districts. Shut out completely in 2020, Democrats fancy their chances of capturing at least six seats, with candidates they view as promising in Laconia, Gilford, Meredith and Center Harbor.

As of May, the 41,440 registered voters in the county consisted of 16,083 Republicans, 10,483 Democrats and 14,874 undeclared voters. In eight of the 11 municipalities Republicans represented the largest bloc of voters while trailing the number of undeclared voters in Gilford, Meredith and Center Harbor.
 
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That whole thing in NH blew up because of the Gunstock ski area issue.

Libertarians excel at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, even better than the GOP.

Yes, Gunstock should probably be privatized. But that was a low value target and effort.

The county and state management was effective and corruption free, the area was profitable and very popular both with tourists and locals, and operates at minimal cost to the state and county budget.

https://www.laconiadailysun.com/new...cle_b7e49d54-7a3b-11ec-aa79-7f6b695499cf.html

Leave a popular and profitable ski area alone and tackle election fraud, immigrant and diversity invasion, eliminating toll roads, queeer schooling and the FedGov.

Start with an Act to refuse to comply with federal regulations that are going to ban woodstoves, fireplaces, gas stove, gas logs, campfires and on and on.
 
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Just goes to show. If the DNC and RNC can't divide us against ourselves, they'll unite against us every time.
 
GOP candidate gets blown out of the water by 12 points in what was a solid GOP district.

A quick read of the voting trends indicated once again it was white women voting for abortion in massive numbers that carried the day for the Marxists.



Balance of power tightens at New Hampshire state House after special election in Northwood, Nottingham

https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-house-election-results-northwood-nottingham-23/45213577
 
The moment it gets any traction IS the moment you see hundreds of thousands of migrants moved to New Hampshire.

solved.

Plenty to go around. 4-5 Million under Biden SO FAR.
 
The moment it gets any traction IS the moment you see hundreds of thousands of migrants moved to New Hampshire.

solved.

Plenty to go around. 4-5 Million under Biden SO FAR.

We're getting it from both ends.

There is the unwholesome flood of diversity that is moving into what passes for urban areas in NH, Salem, Nashua, Manchester, Concord.

Meanwhile there is a second wave of Massholes, New Yorkers and so on, that are fleeing their home states as they become unlivable due to COVID crackdowns, taxes, crime and the aforementioned unwholesome floods.

As soon as they show up, they start agitating and voting for more of the same shit they just fled.

I've been here, in northern New England, over thirty years now.

I never worried too much about the ebb and flow local politics...democrats were ding dongs of course, but there was a big difference between, say a NH democrat or a even a rural Maine democrat and a Masshole democrat.

That is no longer the case: the "new breed" are the same as they are all over the country, which is to say, hardcore Marxist revolutionaries.

When Baby Huey leaves the state house, the Marxists will likely sweep all four branches of NH government, and any progress that has been made will be wiped out in a year.
 
We're getting it from both ends.

There is the unwholesome flood of diversity that is moving into what passes for urban areas in NH, Salem, Nashua, Manchester, Concord.

Meanwhile there is a second wave of Massholes, New Yorkers and so on, that are fleeing their home states as they become unlivable due to COVID crackdowns, taxes, crime and the aforementioned unwholesome floods.

As soon as they show up, they start agitating and voting for more of the same shit they just fled.

I've been here, in northern New England, over thirty years now.

I never worried too much about the ebb and flow local politics...democrats were ding dongs of course, but there was a big difference between, say a NH democrat or a even a rural Maine democrat and a Masshole democrat.

That is no longer the case: the "new breed" are the same as they are all over the country, which is to say, hardcore Marxist revolutionaries.

When Baby Huey leaves the state house, the Marxists will likely sweep all four branches of NH government, and any progress that has been made will be wiped out in a year.


Ain’t politics just grand?

Obviously you guys up there need to vote HARDER.

On the other hand, take a minute to imagine this:

Imagine a world wherein ANYONE, anyone at all could move in next door, or across the street, or down the block and you never had to worry that they might be able to force any insane ideas that they might hold onto you because the means for them to do so simply didn’t exist.

Maybe it’s time we got back to pursuing actual liberty, for everyone, through effective means, and put significantly less emphasis on the purely political. Politics isn’t wirking anyway so we don’t really have anything to lose.

Just a thought.
 
We're getting it from both ends.

There is the unwholesome flood of diversity that is moving into what passes for urban areas in NH, Salem, Nashua, Manchester, Concord.

Meanwhile there is a second wave of Massholes, New Yorkers and so on, that are fleeing their home states as they become unlivable due to COVID crackdowns, taxes, crime and the aforementioned unwholesome floods.

As soon as they show up, they start agitating and voting for more of the same $#@! they just fled.

I've been here, in northern New England, over thirty years now.

I never worried too much about the ebb and flow local politics...democrats were ding dongs of course, but there was a big difference between, say a NH democrat or a even a rural Maine democrat and a M$#@! democrat.

That is no longer the case: the "new breed" are the same as they are all over the country, which is to say, hardcore Marxist revolutionaries.

When Baby Huey leaves the state house, the Marxists will likely sweep all four branches of NH government, and any progress that has been made will be wiped out in a year.

Yes, and nothing is going to stop it. Southern New England is basically worse. Eastern Massachusetts is flooded with them, new batches this year, and demands to build housing, so the spread will go into Central Mass, and on the other end, the New Yorkers and New Jerseyites take the Berkshires. Rhode Island is an hispanic and black district in the North, and the Southern coastline is FULL of RICH, New York City Wall Street types and even celebrities in Newport and Jamestown. The South County lands are all bought up by New Yorkers with LOADS more money than native Rhode Islanders. Home rule is over. Connecticut is getting developed rapidly. The quiet Eastern Corner won't be quiet for long.
I think their plans for New Hampshire involve settling migrants into the North, up in Berlin, and so on. You know Maine is not what it was even 5 years ago. We're going to get squeezed in New England by this combination of rich New Yokers and Jerseyites fleeing the cities, and millions more migrants. It's over, basically.
What's really made it possible is the GPS and the cell communications. People aren't afraid to get "lost" or be far out anymore because they are always connected, so they feel safe, unlike before. They take over the governments and move in their base. Finished.
 
Ain’t politics just grand?

Obviously you guys up there need to vote HARDER.

On the other hand, take a minute to imagine this:

Imagine a world wherein ANYONE, anyone at all could move in next door, or across the street, or down the block and you never had to worry that they might be able to force any insane ideas that they might hold onto you because the means for them to do so simply didn’t exist.

Maybe it’s time we got back to pursuing actual liberty, for everyone, through effective means, and put significantly less emphasis on the purely political. Politics isn’t wirking anyway so we don’t really have anything to lose.

Just a thought.

That's what we had been working on.

That's what's going to go away.

I imagine the first thing that will happen is the implementation of broad based taxation, sales and income.

Once the Marxists get their hands on that, then comes the control.
 
Yes, and nothing is going to stop it. Southern New England is basically worse. Eastern Massachusetts is flooded with them, new batches this year, and demands to build housing, so the spread will go into Central Mass, and on the other end, the New Yorkers and New Jerseyites take the Berkshires. Rhode Island is an hispanic and black district in the North, and the Southern coastline is FULL of RICH, New York City Wall Street types and even celebrities in Newport and Jamestown. The South County lands are all bought up by New Yorkers with LOADS more money than native Rhode Islanders. Home rule is over. Connecticut is getting developed rapidly. The quiet Eastern Corner won't be quiet for long.
I think their plans for New Hampshire involve settling migrants into the North, up in Berlin, and so on. You know Maine is not what it was even 5 years ago. We're going to get squeezed in New England by this combination of rich New Yokers and Jerseyites fleeing the cities, and millions more migrants. It's over, basically.
What's really made it possible is the GPS and the cell communications. People aren't afraid to get "lost" or be far out anymore because they are always connected, so they feel safe, unlike before. They take over the governments and move in their base. Finished.

So what do we do?
 
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