A couple of weeks ago, Free Talk Live host Mark Edge pledged to donate $10 to St. Jude Children’s Hospital for every signer of the Free State Project received by the end of April. I pledged to match his $10, as did FTL listener Michael January. The FSP racked up 52 signers in the timeframe, so now over $1,500 is being donated to St Jude! Thanks to everyone who signed up for the FSP – see you in NH!
In a report by the Keene Sentinel’s Kyle Jarvis both reps cite frustrations with the system and their fellow reps. Weed suggests that he’s upset at his fellow Democrats because they won’t get behind other taxes, like an income tax,
“I’m very disappointed with Republicans, but also in the Democrats,” he said. His fellow party members are not willing “to talk about key issues that face New Hampshire … being most important to me, a fair tax structure. They’re afraid to bring it up, or even discuss it, because they think that means you’ll lose the next election.”
Chase also cites frustrations with the atmosphere in Concord,
“I find the situation in Concord frustrating at times. I feel very much like a square peg being forced into a round hole. I just don’t fit the mold up there. I hesitate to point my finger at anyone because it’s not their fault, it’s me.
Naturally, the more liberty-oriented people come here as part of the Free State Project, the more frustrating things will become for those who wish to control others. Already, anti-liberty reps are leaving office because they are having too much difficulty passing increases in government. Now that liberty media like Ridley Report and Free Keene are on their cases and exposing them publicly, that can’t make things very comfortable for them. So, they’re quitting, which is a big opportunity for liberty-loving people to help elect someone more freedom-oriented!
As in Keene, Manch business owners and downtown patrons are upset. However, it appears Manch’s political process has come down to the final vote on the proposal, while Keene’s is already facing major opposition and its process has only just begun. The proposed ordinances have yet to be read to the council or even to the appropriate committee. Stay tuned here to Free Keene for the latest.
Local computer repair / networking business owner Michael Gordon refuses to take the plea on an “Uninspected Vehicle” charge. Here’s the video from his “pre-trial conference where state trooper Scott Ellis attempts to get Michael to take a plea (that’s essentially the purpose of a pre-trial conference). Michael refuses the plea and so the case will go to trial.