I don't think we have figured it out yet. In fact, we keep removing government rules!
This year we eliminated vehicle inspections. Last year we phased out the Dividends and Interest Tax. I cannot wait to see how much government we can get rid of next year!
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department would not let anyone in the state hunt the bears despite reports of attacks, so some local Grafton residents took it upon themselves to hunt them. Problem solved!
I have read it. It is an excellent account of the Free Town Project in Grafton and the launch of the Free State Project in New Hampshire. I recommend it to anyone who wants to move and join us!
The person featured in this video is a hispanic man.
I'm not sure where that quote came from which you are referencing, but you should come visit and see for yourself what the Liberty community is like.
Libertarianism by definition is about a reduction in the size and role of government. Fascism is defined by centralized government control, which can be found in both Democratic and Republican parties depending on the issue.
Not officially. I am a free stater living in New Hampshire. I'm doing my part to spread the word. I'm hoping people will choose to visit and see for themselves!
“there are no curriculum requirements for home schooling….
All schools including home schools and private schools are required to follow the state curriculum, just like public schools. That comment refers to licensing requirements.
You can send your kid to private or religious schools and the city/state foots the bill.”
Kind of. You can apply for an Education Freedom Account . It is a scholarship to attend home school or the private school of your choice. It is $5,000 a year.
For comparison, some school districts spend $26,000 a year per student on public education. It's pretty awesome to choose where your kids go to school! and in the long run the state will spend a lot less money on education.
There is a saying: How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
You are right. Seat belt laws are a small victory, but you start somewhere and build momentum.This year we eliminated car inspections, and we are the only state in the US that doesn't require auto insurance. If you cannot pass the small things, you definitely won't win the big things.
The devs at SearXNG have a bot that regularly scans the public instances for changes to the source code and delists them as a public instance if it's altered.
If you go to https://searx.space/, they show the results of the scans for each instance.
The software is free and open source. You are encouraged to inspect the code yourself to make sure no data is collected!
I don't think we have figured it out yet. In fact, we keep removing government rules!
This year we eliminated vehicle inspections. Last year we phased out the Dividends and Interest Tax. I cannot wait to see how much government we can get rid of next year!