

It has to be approved in both houses and be signed by the Governor to become law. So far it has passed the New Hampshire State House.


It has to be approved in both houses and be signed by the Governor to become law. So far it has passed the New Hampshire State House.


Linus Tech Tips did an exposé on those boxes a few years ago
Well for two reasons:
Okay fine. We can discuss it more if you want…
The intent of the quote in both my example and yours is to say “don’t bow to a king”. In my case, the King of England, in your case the Penn Family. You are correct that the way it was expressed in your context was a state legislator refusing to give a prominent family a tax break. In my case a refusal to accept terms to maintain status as a British colony. Either way, the intent of the quote is to not give up your liberty for a false sense of security.
I think the “No Kings” interpretation is a good one, given the recent No Kings pretests in the US, eh?
You shared your interpretation and I shared mine. I don’t know how going in circles benefits anyone.
Well, we will just have to agree to disagree on this one. 🙂
Thanks! This post went much further down the comment rabbit hole than I expected!
My interest in posting on Lemmy is to educate people on the liberty movement in New Hampshire (which cannot be done effectively with insults). It’s either not known, or there is a lot of misinformation. People think it ended with the Free Town Project, but it has grown 10x since then.
He said it several times. For instance, he said it when the British Crown offered their protection and self-governance in exchange for not declaring independence from Britain.

Yes. There is a great Benjamin Franklin quote that applies here.

They are not 🙂
Lex Berezhny and Don McFarlane .
Both are members of the Liberty Caucus! 😀

I always wear a seat belt. It’s definitely safer than not wearing one.

New Hampshire is also the only state in the US that doesn’t require wearing a seat belt. https://docs.freestater.org/videos/NH%20No%20Seatbelts.mp4 Now, most people still wear a seat belt. It is safer, after all. It’s merely that the government cannot require that adults do (children still have to).

I should have been more clear. People can still get their cars inspected, it’s just no longer required by the government.
I assure you, when people hear a weird noise coming from their cars, they still go to a mechanic. 🙂

The Liberty Caucus represents about 80 seats in the New Hampshire state house. They just eliminated Motor Vehicle Inspections!

I live there 🙂


The devs at SearXNG have a bot that regularly scans the public instances for changes to the source code and delists them as a public instance if it’s altered.
If you go to https://searx.space/, they show the results of the scans for each instance.
The software is free and open source. You are encouraged to inspect the code yourself to make sure no data is collected!
Here is the source code:


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There is also a list of publicly operated SearXNG instances at https://searx.space/. We host the one at https://search.freestater.org/, and there are plenty of other good ones.

I was agreeing with you 🙂