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 No.1126

Sorry for the shilling, but every freedom leaner at least in North America should know about the Free State Project.

https://freestateproject.org/

The Free State Project is a project to make the Small liberty leaning state of New Hampshire more free than it already is by taking advantage of the fact that New Hampshire has a very large state house of 400 despite the state being so small, giving the state good representation per capita.

Once they reach 20,000 signatures of people willing to move to New Hampshire, they will trigger a 5 year move that they will try to help movers with. About 1000+ people have already moved.

How is New Hampshire more free than most of the union? While they aren't Vermont, for starters they have no mandatory auto insurance or seatbelt laws, you don't need a drivers permit, they opted out of REAL ID, and they have some of the most free gun laws in the nation. You can find out a few more of these reasons here: https://freestateproject.org/about/101-reasons-move-new-hampshire

>what are 20,000 libertarians going to do?

Time will tell. Of the 1000+ some of them have gotten into some elected positions, about 20 of them are in the 400 member house, and they've gotten a few laws passed. They are pretty serious, and they are working with what time they have because a lot of liberals are moving into the state and trying to abolish a lot of these free laws and do what they can to make the public see Free Staters as terrorists. The Republicans are a bit more accepting. The general public has a mixed oppinion of them due to them, being a bit afraid of Libertarianism and NH's live and let live lifestyle aka "I don't care what you do as long as you don't force it on me."

So that's why I'm trying spread the word as much as I can, because the sooner the counter gets filled, the sooner more can move in, and the closer we may get to our last silver lined net before these authoritarian assholes make shit hit the fan in North America and Europe.

>what is their stance on SJW's?

Most of them have no problems with equal rights or the LGBT community, and have an LGBTesqe show on their radio service called "Flaming Freedom", but they don't want the shit SJW's want, as they believe in boycott over banning and imposing rules.

 No.1127

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Interesting. Seems like a good idea

>tfw you will live to see libertarianism become a major political force in your lifetime inshallah

Feels good man




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