by Rachel Goldsmith | Oct 7, 2019 | Free State Project Updates, Media Coverage
(excerpt taken from a CryptoCurrency Series in the Japanese business journal, Nikkei Business, written by Hikaru Nagano, this section translated by Marie Clapsaddle) … TAXATION IS THEFT From the point of view of preference for market competition, small...
by Kate | Oct 7, 2019 | Uncategorized
Home Buying is a big milestone for anyone. It can be exciting, and at times may feel long and tedious. As soon as you decide you are ready to start the hunt for your future home, keep these Pre-Home Buying tips in mind as you go along this journey. Credit Score...
by Kate | Oct 1, 2019 | Uncategorized
Well, apologies beforehand. Our perspective can be a little jarring to those who have been steeped primarily in the government’s perspective. Have you ever noticed that: – The difference between rape and sex is consent. – The difference between theft and...
by Chris Lopez | Sep 18, 2019 | Merrimack Valley, Thank a Free Stater
Darryl W Perry! What a guy. Free Stater, NH mover, Libertarian, husband, writer, sports enthusiast, podcaster, what am I missing?! This guy seems to do it all. We love Darryl and appreciate the hard work and dedication he brings to whatever he does. Some of the things...
by Chris Lopez | Sep 11, 2019 | Merrimack Valley, Mover Stories
It was a warm Sunday afternoon in July and I was driving home from the city. I had lived in San Francisco for 10 years but resignedly moved to the North Bay. I missed the city terribly, but I was divorced with a young daughter and couldn’t afford more than a tiny...
by Dennis Pratt | Aug 28, 2019 | Moving to New Hampshire
The Free State Project has been criticized for some apparent progress of authoritarian policies in New Hampshire. I would often encounter statements such as: “The Democrats took over the legislature in the 2018 election. Doesn’t this suggest that the Free State...
by Rachel Goldsmith | Aug 26, 2019 | Uncategorized
Manchester, NH – New Hampshire and her people have long played an important role in the nation’s political landscape, as President Trump’s rally in Manchester and visits across the state by the cavalcade of 2020 presidential hopefuls proves. This week, the...
by Chris Lopez | Aug 21, 2019 | Mover Stories
There were a lot of factors in my life that pushed me to make the move to New Hampshire from New York. As my small decking business was continuously hampered by regulations, I grew angry. While New York delivered for me in terms of high paying clientele, the actual...
by Rachel Goldsmith | Aug 12, 2019 | Expanding Liberties
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — TO highlight New Hampshire’s tax-free status and to thank out-of-state customers, the state liquor commission is offering them discounts at its liquor and wine outlet stores. The “No Taxation on Our Libations” sale is providing...
by Elliot | Aug 12, 2019 | Uncategorized
On Friday afternoon, New Hampshire governor, Chris Sununu (R) announced on Facebook that he has vetoed three more anti-gun bills passed by the House and Senate, both of which are controlled by Democrats. Sununu already vetoed HB696, a confusing and tyrannical firearm...