The Declaration of Independence wasn't a request — it was a warning: your rights don't come from government, and government answers to you — not the other way around.
Six days before independence was declared, at a half-finished palmetto-log fort on Sullivan's Island, South Carolinians turned back the most powerful navy on Earth.
The palmetto on our flag is not for decoration. It is a record.
But 250 years on, we've drifted far from that founding. A federal government nearly $40 trillion in debt spends money nobody consented to. Surveillance programs treat citizens as suspects. A two-party duopoly writes the rules of its own competition, right down to the ballot access laws here in South Carolina.
The remedy isn't waiting on Washington to reform itself. It starts where 1776 did: with neighbors, communities, and free people acting through individual responsibility and voluntary cooperation.
On this 250th anniversary of American Independence, we reaffirm our commitment to self-ownership, free markets, free speech, privacy, the right to keep and bear arms — and to power returned to its rightful source: the individual.
Happy Independence Day, South Carolina.
H.3557 would require candidates from every political party in South Carolina, including parties that do not hold primaries, to pay a filing fee. For example, the filing fee to run for US Senate would be over $10,000.
This law reduces competition and shortens the filing period.
The South Carolina Senate will be voting soon on H.3557, which would reduce ballot competition. More than half of the SC House races already are unopposed in the general election. Contact your state senator today and tell them to vote against limiting your options.
Join us for our monthly business meeting
@ Friendly's in Myrtle Beach.
Location: Friendly's Restaurant in Myrtle Beach
Address: 4705 N Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Date: Wednesday October 15th, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Passed today: "South Carolina Libertarian Party Resolution Supporting Cryptocurrency and Seeking Justice for Persecuted Crypto Innovators"
President Trump is poised to make decisions regarding the fate of these men and we urge him to choose freedom.
Horry County Libertarian Party – July Business Meeting
Join us for our monthly business meeting
@ Friendly's in Myrtle Beach.
We will be discussing ways to grow the party and ways to become more involved in local government.
Location: Friendly's Restaurant in Myrtle Beach
Address: 4705 N Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Date: Wednesday July 16th, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
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Horry County Libertarian Party – July Business Meeting
Join us for our monthly business meeting
@ Friendly's in Myrtle Beach.
Location: Friendly's Restaurant in Myrtle Beach
Address: 4705 N Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Date: Wednesday June 18th, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
https://t.co/l9naaD4wiH #Meetup via @Meetup
Six Richland Co. council members served no trespass notices to Anna Herron, a citizen educating neighbors about a $1.4B tax-heavy budget. She hadn't even been to 4 of the properties.
#StandWithAnna Silencing dissent with law enforcement is unacceptable.
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