Free Keene’s Ian Calls WKBK’s “Talkback” 2008-07-12
I called WKBK’s Talkback yesterday to discuss government trash cans.
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I called WKBK’s Talkback yesterday to discuss government trash cans.
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In a system where all power is supposedly based on the consent of the governed, where all men are created equally, what happens when one questions the legitimacy and the very nature of government? Watch this video and find out how government solves market needs in a very different way than private companies sseking a profit.
Thanks to Sam from the Obscured Truth Network for this great documentary!
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What is the nature of this organization of people calling themselves the “government”? Is it based in consent, as their own founding documents claim? Or are they actually a group of men and women doing business by the threat of violence? The latter is what most of the people I associate with believe, but which is the truth? Earlier this year, I ventured into a similar area when I questioned the government people over a parking ticket. You can read parts one and two of that here. (Eventually, I will write a part three when time permits!)
So, now we begin a new saga into the world of “property taxes”.
If you’re like me, paying property taxes is a painful experience. (more…)
I called WKBK’s Talkback last week to discuss being pro-peace and government schools.
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I called WKBK’s Talkback this morning to discuss opting out of property taxes, theft, and why there are no dollar signs on property tax bills in New Hampshire.
Fred Parsells had me in on this morning’s “Talkback” for the entire two hours on WKBK. In hour two, Lt. Shane Maxfield from the Keene Police Department joined the conversation in-studio. We discussed the Free State Project, Libertarianism, regulations, representation, the pledge of allegiance, government education, Copwatch, monopolies, the roads, gambling civil disobedience, and market protection services.