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The Free State Project

Join thousands of libertarian and liberty-minded individuals who are making New Hampshire their home to preserve liberty in one state.

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What Should Free Staters Be Measuring? with Carla Gericke
April 17, 2026 at 02:00PM

Carla Gericke explores how a movement defines progress, pushing Free Staters to think more intentionally about what actually matters and how success should be measured . She encourages a shift away from reactive, national-level distractions toward a more grounded focus on local impact, shared goals, and long-term direction. The conversation centers on aligning values with tangible outcomes while imagining a bigger future for New Hampshire. At its core, the talk is about clarity, purpose, and building something meaningful with intention rather than drifting without a clear sense of direction.

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April 18, 2026 at 02:00PM

What is the Best Way to Fund Local Government? with Ilana BlumsackIlana Blumsack takes on the growing challenges of funding local government, questioning how communities can balance necessary services with rising costs and taxpayer burden. She lays out a vision for simpler, https://t.co/oShvw2dRaR

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What is the Best Way to Fund Local Government? with Ilana Blumsack
April 18, 2026 at 02:00PM

Ilana Blumsack takes on the growing challenges of funding local government, questioning how communities can balance necessary services with rising costs and taxpayer burden. She lays out a vision for simpler, more transparent, and more accountable tax systems, while exploring why some common approaches can create unintended consequences. The talk highlights the tradeoffs behind different funding methods and the importance of aligning taxes with the people who actually benefit from local services. Ultimately, she points toward practical reforms aimed at reducing waste, increasing transparency, and giving residents a stronger voice in how their tax dollars are used.

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April 20, 2026 at 10:27AM

@mdrew4nh @nottodaybasil @NHGOP Statists cannot understand spontaneous order, believing things only happen with a central plan.For Free Staters, however, we share only an intention — a society where the maximum role of govt. is protecting life, liberty & property — and individual human action builds it.

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April 20, 2026 at 02:00PM

Utilizing Your Homestead to Create a Competent Generation NextJay Noone shares a philosophy of raising capable, confident kids through hands-on living, arguing that real-world work—especially on a homestead—builds both skill and character. He emphasizes starting young, letting https://t.co/fqiFWgbVvW

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Utilizing Your Homestead to Create a Competent Generation Next
April 20, 2026 at 02:01PM

Jay Noone shares a philosophy of raising capable, confident kids through hands-on living, arguing that real-world work—especially on a homestead—builds both skill and character. He emphasizes starting young, letting children participate in meaningful tasks so they naturally develop competence, independence, and a sense of purpose. Drawing from his own upbringing and experience as a father, he contrasts this approach with more conventional, screen-heavy childhoods that he believes foster anxiety and dependence. Ultimately, he makes the case that strong families and communities are built by investing time, responsibility, and practical experience into the next generation.

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April 21, 2026 at 02:00PM

Is Gaining Financial Independence the Most Important Thing You Can Do for Freedom? with Séamas Ó ScalaidheSéamas Ó Scalaidhe argues that financial independence is a critical foundation for living freely and making decisions without outside pressure. He shares his own path to https://t.co/ibkYNyCH80

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Is Gaining Financial Independence the Most Important Thing You Can Do for Freedom?
April 21, 2026 at 02:00PM

Séamas Ó Scalaidhe argues that financial independence is a critical foundation for living freely and making decisions without outside pressure. He shares his own path to independence to show that it’s achievable through disciplined saving, investing, and intentional choices over time. The talk connects financial security to greater personal autonomy, including the freedom to relocate, engage in civic life, or step away from unwanted constraints. In the end, he frames financial independence not as a luxury, but as a practical way to reclaim control over your time and your life.

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Porcupine Report #109: “I Am a Free Stater” with Jaime Hussey
April 22, 2026 at 01:10PM

Eric talks with Free State organizer, Jaime Hussey about the growing momentum behind the Free State movement and what it means to actively build a culture of liberty in New Hampshire. They discuss a new initiative inviting both longtime residents and newcomers to formally declare their commitment to that vision. The conversation highlights how community, shared values, and personal initiative are shaping a decentralized movement on the ground. It also touches on upcoming events and opportunities to connect, contribute, and experience the Free State lifestyle firsthand.

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April 22, 2026 at 02:00PM

How Should a Free Society Handle Mental Illness and Drug Addiction? with Vanessa RamosVanessa Ramos shares a deeply personal perspective shaped by her experiences with the drug war, addiction, and survival, challenging common assumptions about substance use and mental illness. https://t.co/nEJMM5WCmp

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How Should a Free Society Handle Mental Illness and Drug Addiction? with Vanessa Ramos
April 22, 2026 at 02:00PM

Vanessa Ramos shares a deeply personal perspective shaped by her experiences with the drug war, addiction, and survival, challenging common assumptions about substance use and mental illness. She argues that current systems—especially in healthcare and policy—often fail to produce better outcomes despite rising costs, and instead strip people of dignity and autonomy. Emphasizing empathy and lived experience, she calls for a shift toward community-based support, voluntary solutions, and stronger personal networks as more effective paths forward. Ultimately, she ties these ideas to broader principles of liberty, urging a rethinking of how a free society can compassionately and practically address complex human struggles.

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