Libertarian Ideals
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I am very sick of threads about the FSP. They tried, didn't IMHO pick the right state and thus have failed. I am in Washington, in which RP came in third with over 20% of the primary vote. This (although also not a very good state) would be a much better bet.
The concept of the Free State Project is the easier part in my opinion. Investing the necessary time and energy to get a project like this off the ground is the hard part.
Like other's have said here, I welcome all Free State Projects (FreeStateWyoming, FreeWestAlliance) but these have failed mainly because the founders of these projects wanted people to come to their state. There was no state vote like the FSP had. They also were not as motivated or serious about their project as the FSP is about. (Trivia: All the FSP leadership are from out-of-state.)
The FSP could probably work in more states than NH, but NH was chosen and until a better more motivated project comes along, New Hampshire it will be.
I left Washington State to head to New Hampshire a week ago for these reasons and I'm glad I did.
Personally, I didn't move here because I loved the state's climate. I didn't move here because I thought the project was going to get 20,000 members. I moved here because lots of other committed activists have and are moving here & I think we can help each other stay activists by giving each other support when we need it.
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