Monday, December 20, 2004
Now here's a bold attempt to change the system
If you don't like the heat get out of the kitchen, goes the saying. But here's a turnaround: If you don't like the kitchen, get in and remodel it.
A bold plan in the United States, the Free State Project, is trying to persuade 20,000 or more liberty-oriented people tomove to New Hampshire, where they may work within the political system to reduce the size and scope of government. According to the website, "The success of the Free State Project would likely entail reductions in burdensome taxation and regulation, reforms in state and local law, an end to federal mandates, and a restoration of constitutional federalism, demonstrating the benefits of liberty to the rest of the nation and the world."
If you don't like the heat get out of the kitchen, goes the saying. But here's a turnaround: If you don't like the kitchen, get in and remodel it.
A bold plan in the United States, the Free State Project, is trying to persuade 20,000 or more liberty-oriented people tomove to New Hampshire, where they may work within the political system to reduce the size and scope of government. According to the website, "The success of the Free State Project would likely entail reductions in burdensome taxation and regulation, reforms in state and local law, an end to federal mandates, and a restoration of constitutional federalism, demonstrating the benefits of liberty to the rest of the nation and the world."