Cool tools for freedom (and finding some)

I wanted to share THIS website that allows you to adjust sliders to give more or less weight to issues depending on how important they are to you (i.e. homeschool freedom versus occupational licensing). So cool!

Here’s what mine looks like:

freedom personalized criteria

And, it looks like New Hampshire is the only state with any semblance of freedom in all of New England.

Be sure to check out the new Walking To Freedom forum for lots of talk about which states are more free. The purpose of the site is to inform people about good and bad states and help them to make the choice to move to a more free state if they don’t like what their current state is doing. The site is based on the USA being a “republic,” which is kind of funny because people usually say we live in a democracy, but we don’t – it’s a republic.  Individual member states band together to form a Federal Republic of States.  In our case we call this “The United States of America.”  Citizens have freedom of movement from state to state and the citizen is seen as the most sovereign entity with the most rights, next in the chain is the sovereignty of the member states and at the bottom of the sovereignty chain is the federal government.

Anyway, just wanted to share those resources for any libertarian (freedom-loving) readers out there.

P.S. I just got off the phone with my Mom who told me she is getting together with some ladies from her prayer group to go to a concealed carry class. Yes, you read that right and I am not even joking. Change is in the air and people are waking up!!!!

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