The Foundation for New Hampshire Independence educates fellow citizens on the benefits of self-determination and nationhood for the Granite State. 🏞️ #NHexit
Radical notion here, but maybe as citizens of an independent New Hampshire we could choose for ourselves whether to further indebt our next generation while dragging us into a foreign war?
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Approving $40 billion for Ukraine is the kind of absurdity we’ve come to expect from Congress. They and Pres. Biden are inserting us into a war, but they don’t have the conviction to vote to declare war, because that would be extremely unpopular and put them squarely on the hook.
It isn’t often we have guests in the NH House who were world leaders, let alone those who stood tall against the tyranny of the Soviet Union. President Lech Walesa made a memorable impact today.
A hundred men were gathered together right on this spot, and they hiked to the Battle of Bunker Hill. I’ll tell you the story tonight on @NHChronicle. #NH via @Fritz_Wetherbee
BREAKING: New Hampshire has REJECTED $27m in federal funding to push COVID vaccines.
New Hampshire is the ONLY state thus far to reject this funding. Texas and Florida both accepted it.
At least this discussion is in the Overton window now. And it needs to be. The issues dividing us are requiring more force, threats, and censorship to maintain compliance, and that is unsustainable.
We should discuss all peaceful options before other options become necessity.
@davereaboi@karol All good except the part about exit being not feasible. We watched 140+ countries around the world do it in the 20th century but somehow a state exiting the US is just too complicated? Exactly why I wrote the #TEXIT book to dispel this morale-sucking myth.
For years, I’ve been among a handful of commentators talking about the desirability of National Divorce, the political separation of Blue and Red America—or, to get more specific and inflammatory, the breakup or disillusion of the United States. Why? https://t.co/d6Uj3r9upF
The FBI’s power and federal legitimacy are far more tenuous than Washington recognizes. Beyond the nation’s big cities, federal authority hinges largely on the consent of local citizens. @JimBovard#AudioMisesWire https://t.co/4FRPnhHSWn
New Hampshire ranks #1 for overall crypto infrastructure.
'N.H. boasts 72 #Bitcoin ATMs and 102 crypto establishments, and with a population of 1,377,529 that works out to 5.2 Bitcoin ATMs and 7.4 crypto establishments per 100,000 people.'
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