Fellow Libertarians, what are your post election ideas
Savior
2012/08/05 06:12:49
Because if Obama or Romney wins, the big government agenda will continue
I have been hearing many
Stage protests- I personally disagree with this because it stoops us down to OWS level and it doesn't accomplish anything accept more government intervention in our affairs
Move (now this has been something I've been debating for a long time)
However there is no true libertarian country out there,and No libs and cons we are not a liberty minded country at the moment.
But a one has come to mind
New Hampshire, now this is still in the U.S, however the Free State Project is not just a great idea, we have been faded out by the big government presstitutes on the National Stage, but those statist trolls have less power in State politics, and if we show libertarian values work on the State level then we will have the power to influence other states into thinking like us.
Our numbers are strong enough to influence politics in the state level if we all moved to NH.
What do you think?
I have been hearing many
Stage protests- I personally disagree with this because it stoops us down to OWS level and it doesn't accomplish anything accept more government intervention in our affairs
Move (now this has been something I've been debating for a long time)
However there is no true libertarian country out there,and No libs and cons we are not a liberty minded country at the moment.
But a one has come to mind
New Hampshire, now this is still in the U.S, however the Free State Project is not just a great idea, we have been faded out by the big government presstitutes on the National Stage, but those statist trolls have less power in State politics, and if we show libertarian values work on the State level then we will have the power to influence other states into thinking like us.
Our numbers are strong enough to influence politics in the state level if we all moved to NH.
What do you think?















The actions that have been typically the withholding of taxes (eg no taxes without representation), fines, penalties and labour. It has the effect of clogging up the bureaucracy and judiciary whilst starving the politicians of cash.
Somebody once worked out that if everybody in the UK challenged their speeding tickets and took them in front of a magistrate instead of just taking a fixed penalty and paying the fine, that the system would collapse in three days...