FSP Haters Release 26 Page Document About the FSP’s Success

In case you need more proof that the Free State Project is the best chance you’ll have to achieve liberty in your lifetime, some anti-FSP organization has formed and released a 26-page PDF via their website, attacking the FSP, and giving some unintended compliments.

The document mentions civil disobedience, but really focuses on the political successes that FSP participants have had – a real testament to the success of that style of activism.

Clearly working within the system is working here, unlike everywhere else. The politicos have been vindicated, but this document is also proof that there is no safe road. There’s no way to make everyone happy if what you want is to change the status quo.

Looks like we are well on our way on the path Gandhi made famous:

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”

Love liberty but haven’t made the move yet? Here are 101 Reasons to Move to NH, courtesy the Free State Project.

Power Suppliers Deregulated in NH – Now you have a choice.

I just happened to call Fairpoint to inquire about their DSL speed (an upgrade to 7mbps is now available in Keene for $4/month more) and they told me that energy suppliers in NH have been deregulated, so now you can sign up for different suppliers besides PSNH. (Your power is still delivered and billed by PSNH, it’s just the supply portion of the bill will be provided by Fairpoint Energy.) Fairpoint is offering 10% off the supply portion of your power bill for choosing them: http://www.fairpointenergy.com/

Here’s another competitor: http://www.electricitynh.com/

School Board Bureaucrats Refuse to Reveal Information about HS Principal

Wondering what’s going on with Manchester West High School’s MaryEllen McGorry? You know, the bureaucrat that testified against Ademo and supported the police officer who slamed a teen’s head against a lunchroom table? She was suspended recently pending an investigation. What has become of that?

Well, it’s a “personnel issue”, so you don’t get to know anything about it, despite being forced to pay for their monopoly on education. Dave Ridley gets the story: