Posted on 07/22/2014 7:41:18 PM PDT by RKBA Democrat
We are well into the 2014 election season, and theres a lot at stake.
Not just control of the U.S. Senate, as newly minted New Hampshire resident Scott Brown ignores his GOP primary opponents in his rush to target incumbent Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
Not just the perversity quotient of the U.S. House, as primary voters sort through which candidates representing which wing of the Republican Party? will challenge Democratic incumbents Annie Kuster and Carol Shea-Porter.
Not just the balance of power in the New Hampshire General Court, as were still trying to forget or at least recover from the two-year reign of House Speaker Bully OBrien.
I hate to mention this, but theres also the 2016 presidential campaign right around the corner. And if were going to fulfill the responsibility of the First in the Nation primary, then New Hampshire needs to have solid and sane political parties.
You see, New Hampshire is the focus of a unique political experiment, started in 2001 by then-Yale doctoral student Jason Sorens. His idea was to get 20,000 activists to move to a single state with a small population and an easily accessible government.
Once weve taken over the state government, we can slash state and local budgets, which make up a sizeable proportion of the tax and regulatory burden we face every day. Furthermore, we can eliminate substantial federal interference by refusing to take highway funds and the strings attached to them. Once weve accomplished these things, we can bargain with the national government over reducing the role of the national government in our state. We can use the threat of secession as leverage to do this.
Snowplowing? Bridge safety? An adequately funded judicial system? Public colleges? These things are nowhere on the Free Staters priority list.
No, the Free Staters at least those in Keene seem to be more interested in marijuana and videotaping the citys parking enforcement officers.
Heres where it gets serious: Free Staters dont care about political parties. Thats how two Free Staters, who lived in the same house, ran for state representative on opposite sides of the ticket. (The Democratic candidate won.) Free State candidates dont advertise their allegiance to the project, they just join up with a political party and run for office.
In their 2012 election results roundup, the project outlined the progress they had made: Over the past eight years, FSP participants who have become state representatives went from zero to 1, to four, to 12 to 14 in 2010, to eleven this cycle. Only 1,100 movers are on the ground. With only 5 percent of the goal movers in New Hampshire, political FSP participants held onto the status quo while Republicans got trounced. Baby steps, people. It aint called a project for nothing!
Twenty-thousand movers could translate into 200 state reps, half the house. Imagine what fun would ensue.
One-fourth of the legislators identified as belonging to FSP ran as Democrats.
And now its 2014, election season again.
Is it going to get even weirder this year?
Sen. Peter Bragdon is retiring, and Free State mover Dan Hynes is running for his seat. Apparently Hynes has offered free room and board to FSPers willing to work for his campaign.
And heres what his campaign website says about why hes running (under Smaller Gov): Dan Hynes opposes government regulations that force people to do things against their will, or that prevents them from doing things that bring them happiness as long as it does not harm other people.
But dont we need rules about which side of the road to drive on? Laws to protect property? What happens when the things that make one person happy conflict with what makes other people happy? What happens when most people want to have our highways plowed, but some people dont want to pay for it?
People actually think that this kind of chaos is a good idea? And theyre moving to New Hampshire to create it?
Hasnt New Hampshire already had enough nuttiness from our politicians? Cant we all agree that we need a functioning government? And rational political parties? And that Granite Staters dont really want to secede from the United States?
This election year, we need to pay close attention to who were voting for, where their allegiance lies and what sort of a government they believe in (if any).
Theres a lot at stake.
(Matt Murray is the creator and editor of the NH Labor News, an online blog that focuses on politics and their effect on working families. He lives in Merrimack.)
For your list.
I was hoping the Free State thing was going to take off in New Hampshire. It’s a beautiful state and the whole “Live Free or Die” is a perfect starting point.
No.
Matt Murray is a freedom-hating, demagogue-wanna-be who foolishly spouts Commie talking points and hyperbole. When drooling leftists like Matt Murray have their way, it is working families who suffer the most.
It looks like they’re going to get their 20,000 signers and trigger the move. This article is a backhanded compliment to be sure.
wished they had picked delaware.
The idea of having a bunch of like minded people taking over an area is NOT new..... even avoiding the Utah example all one has to do is look at what happened in Oregon when Bhagwan Rajneesh and his group moved into a small community
Oh stop. People should learn something before writing in public.
Since the democrats want to make DC a state, they should move to DC.
I’d forgotten about the Bhagwan. Viewed from their perspective, it was a fairly successful strategy.
Concord Monitor = well known (in New Hampshire at least) Communist rag.
As a NH resident and a FSP past member I can assure you that this is the type of rhetoric that big government supporters toss about.
“As a NH resident and a FSP past member I can assure you that this is the type of rhetoric that big government supporters toss about.”
It’s the same story everywhere: people would drown in the rain if the nanny state didn’t cajole everyone to have an umbrella.
It will be very entertaining to watch how these folks react once the move is triggered and they realize that the freedom hordes are about to descend upon them. Since FSP is at about 80% of the 20000, that day is coming with the next couple of years.
And then we can douche it and flush the filth all out the sea.
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