Why aren't we all members of the Free State Project?

Mostly because I like Idaho more than New Hampshire.

Why? BSU and Potatoes??? State cares more about voting GOP and Mormon" than freedom. State has too many Taxes. I do however think its cool that they don't care about guns being given freely with a new car. But the state is on a losing trend whereas NH is not.
 
Mostly because I like Idaho more than New Hampshire.

Would you prefer an extremely libertarian New Hampshire to Idaho? If the FSP is successful, New Hampshire will be a far better place to live than anywhere else despite the cold and other drawbacks.
 
This scenario happened to me a few times. Walking down the streets of backwoods NH (Which is the entire NH) you will have a cop car pull over and question you.

"Hey, how you doing?"
"OK"
"Going anywhere in particular?"
"Yes, just walking through"
"You need a ride to the border?"
"No, I live here asshole"
"Oh, where is that?"
"Over on XXXX Crossing"
"Oh, why you walking?"
"Look, I am walking because I do not have car. This is the fourth time this year you have done this to me."
(Puts car in park, and gets out of car)
"Most, law abiding, citizens of this town appreciate what we do here. You are law abiding right?"


I can not stress enough, over and over, NH is -not- the place anyone on this forum wants to be.


Lol that happens in my state too so I guess it'll be no difference once I move.
 
I was considering moving my residence to NH b/c I keep hearing it has no income tax.. which is true, however it has a 5% interest, and 5% dividend tax, as well as an 8.5% business income tax.

What's up with that? Pretty much a deal killer
 
I was considering moving my residence to NH b/c I keep hearing it has no income tax.. which is true, however it has a 5% interest, and 5% dividend tax, as well as an 8.5% business income tax.

What's up with that? Pretty much a deal killer

This is a project to achieve liberty in our lifetime. There are many reasons to move to NH, but if you are not planning on being an activist to affect change in tandem with others, you are not a prospect. Good luck in your search to find the perfect destination.
 
This is a project to achieve liberty in our lifetime. There are many reasons to move to NH, but if you are not planning on being an activist to affect change in tandem with others, you are not a prospect. Good luck in your search to find the perfect destination.

Just answering the question of the thread title...

I see a lot of people pimping NH as low taxes, low regulations etc. - but in my research that wasn't the case, thus - no reason to uproot and move on from current local efforts. If there was an advantage to moving, more people would consider it.
 
I was going to join but after I seen what happen in the primary and also it seems like there are only a few real hardcore activist, plus Texas seems to be heading in the right track. IM going to stay in Texas for now but plan B is New Hampshire.
 
I came close. I'm closing on my house in Maine later this month. I looked in NH, but I wanted to live close to the coast and I couldn't afford seacoast NH and also didn't want to deal with all the massholes in that part of the state. Oh well, I still think northern New England will be a safe place to be if the SHTF and hey Ron did win Maine before all the BS.
 
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