Very special, Mark. I'm here in the NH and won't go anywhere, so the rest are just foolin themselves. Fatcat, enjoy your life wherever you are, too bad you were never part of anything important. Though, I'm sure you have a heartily response or whatever...
yeah, FSP supporters don't have a bad attitude.
Rebel sums up the two worst points perfectly.
1. Anyone who isn't involved or planning to be involved in the NH liberty movement doesn't care about liberty and isn't going to do anything to help liberty.
2. Rejecting any alternate/opposing views on liberty regardless of what they are and what reasons are behind them, and not involving in any actual debate about the issues bar engaging in condescending ego driven bullshit.
As far as Marks comments go
I certainly don't care what is wrong with the FSP organization, I just want people to sign-up so that I don't have think about the FSP anymore and we can get about the task of making a Freer State
So even though the whole point of the Free State Project is to get libertarians to NH to improve liberty, but you don't care how effective the FSP is at getting libertarians to NH?
Does not compute.
I tend to agree that if one isn't working towards moving to NH one is probably wasting one's time, if one wants to stand for liberty. I don't see anything that one can do for liberty that is nearly as efficient as moving to NH.
Are you disputing that Zug, Switzerland is more free than NH, USA?
How is it wasting my time to want to spend the next 5 years of my place in somewhere I can be free, rather than spending the next 5 years of my life somewhere that is less free, and probably will become less free during those 5 years. The Seat Belt bill being rejected is a ludicrous claim of success. It has been rejected many times before the FSP ever started, and as memory serves the recent vote for seatbelts came as close to succeeding as it has for a long time.
Zug has been getting freer for the past 10 years (taxes down, drug laws more liberal). Why is it a waste of time for a Libertarian to move somewhere they can have more liberty? If there were 20,000 people in North Korea starting a FSP would I be wasting my time by not joining there?
While
I'm happy to accept that NH is a fine choice of habitat if you don't want to leave the US, apparently you and people like Rebel aren't happy to accept there are any other possibilities that aren't a "waste of time", no matter what the reality is, and are condescending pricks while your doing it.