Support the Mises Caucus

Replying to [MENTION=17673]fisharmor[/MENTION]'s post in the Where do we go from here thread.

(All videos are from the Take Human Action Tour Pilot event presented by the Mises Caucus in Fairfax VA on 20 October 2021.)

Last month I went to a free talk on the "Take Human Action Tour" hosted by the LPMC.

I heard Maj Toure talk about how to talk to inner city people about gun rights.

Maj Toure - Why All Gun Control is Racist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDErKvYHe7s


got to hear Michael Boldin from the 10th Amendment center talk and if you haven't heard him before, holy cow that guy is on fire. He very nearly got a local resolution passed in California that would have turned off the power and water to the FBI building there.

Michael Boldin - We Don't Need No Stinkin' Permission!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxbwiyQYe0U


Michael Rechtenwald talked about how he was a hardcore socialist who turned to libertarianism, and he told us about decentralized networks that people in the LPMC are setting up, particularly the Mises Mesh Network, which is intended to be an ecosystem where other liberty groups can organize.

Michael Rectenwald - Human Action in the Context of Covid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH3peZsq9xc


Daniel McAdams spoke there. Is that enough to convince you it's a spiritual successor of the Revolution?

Daniel McAdams - Imagining A Libertarian Foreign Policy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z1c-kWCjwE


Tom Woods gave the keynote and it was on secession.

Tom Woods - Secession: Yes, It's Allowed (But We Should Do It Even if It Weren't)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRfBrV4iwjk


The impression I got from the group was that there are a lot of organizers and volunteers working to do with the LP what WOULD have happened in the Republican Party if Rand hadn't kicked us in the collective nuts. I don't know about you but I think taking over that group and making them stop saying idiotic things like "I think you should just bake the cake" and start replacing those things with sound bites like "End the Fed" shows some promise.

And let's not forget the Jorgensen campaign's "It is not enough to be passively not racist, we must be actively anti-racist" debacle. :eek::rolleyes:


And one more video from the event:

Patrick Newman - Austrian Economics Vs The State
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHsEoCnY0qM
 
That's crazy, I'm actually in one of the stills (yellow shirt on Rechtenwald's)
 
I also am coming up blank when I search on Mises Mesh Network.

I forgot to mention this earlier, but the Mises Mesh Network was described by Michael Hesse (the emcee of the event and a co-founder of the Mises Caucus) as part of the follow-up to a question for Rechtenwald. His remarks are at the 31:10 mark of the Rechtenwald video in post #21 above.
 
I forgot to mention this earlier, but the Mises Mesh Network was described by Michael Hesse (the emcee of the event and a co-founder of the Mises Caucus) as part of the follow-up to a question for Rechtenwald. His remarks are at the 31:10 mark of the Rechtenwald video in post #21 above.

Love it. Stuff like that is going to be critically important.
 
Go to the state convention and support caucus members running for positions in the state party (Chari, Treasurer, etc.).

The Mises Caucus has already "taken over" a number of state parties with more or less drama.

[MENTION=17673]fisharmor[/MENTION]; what’s the status of lpva? Is it mises caucus friendly? If not, when/where does one go to help?
 
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https://twitter.com/LPMisesCaucus/status/1470085638036860933
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Remember this?

Well, let's just check up on how that's working out ...

https://twitter.com/ThomasEWoods/status/1472967022422245376
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Oh.

I see.

I guess pandering to woke leftists was kinda pointless, after all.

(Just one more reason to regard being put on the SPLC's "enemies list" as a badge of honor.)

No doubt the woke leftarians will see this as some kind of vindication and try to make hay about it.

Which is all the more reason to support the Mises Caucus.
 
The State Of The LP for 2022 - Part Of The Problem #805
On this episode of Part Of The Problem Dave Smith goes over the problems facing the LP in the upcoming election cycle, the opportunities and trouble facing the next LP candidate and we hear about the need for the Government's propaganda drive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNKTlhE8Mws
 
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