The Free State Project and the Paradox of New Hampshire
Sophia Drexler: New Hampshire looks really nice on the outside and it has some really great people. People go there because they think there's a lot of freedom but as somebody lives there, what it really is is all people not wanting to pay taxes. She says one of the big failures in Free State Project was New Hampshire rights do not like being told what to do. "I fear that the reality is things to nastawah, Manchester, places like that"
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Carl von Clausewitz described war as politics by other means. In many ways the reverse could be said, with the modern state in the West seemingly arrayed against its own citizens in a constant battle of misdirection and interference in their lives. Tom Kawczynski, author of ‘Surviving the Fall of America’ and former town manager of Jackman, Maine, has actually run for political office in an attempt to address some of these problems. Tonight, he gives us an insider glimpse into how the system actually works, what we can expect going forward, and some potential solutions to what he sees an an almost inevitable decline of a once great society.