About me, and about this blog....
Greetings to you all. My name is Tim Condon, and I'm a "bouncing Porcupine." What's that mean? It means first that I am wholly committed to the goals of the Free State Project. While I spend much of my time currently in my native state of Florida (and a 4th generation native, at that), I am officially a resident of New Hampshire, the Free State, where I own property, pay property taxes (and only property taxes, there being no state income tax and no state sales tax), register my vehicles, vote, work, engage in political activism, write, visit with friends, and physically reside at different times throughout the year (I'm definitely not a warm-weather "snowbird"). Eventually I'll live in New Hampshire year-round. Why? And why forsake warm-weather Florida? Because for anyone who's a lover-of-liberty (like the Founding Fathers were), the Free State of New Hampshire is the best place in America to live.
In fact, in light of political and economic developments that were initially caused by President Bush, Congress, and the rest of the federal government between 2000 and 2008, and then amplified and exacerbated by President Obama starting in 2009, the existence of a "Free State" among the United States has become not just interesting, but crucial. Certainly crucial for traditional, individual, Constitutional freedoms, but in the not-so-distant future quite possibly crucial for survival itself. See why by reading about the Free State Project online at the Free State Project web site.
In fact, in light of political and economic developments that were initially caused by President Bush, Congress, and the rest of the federal government between 2000 and 2008, and then amplified and exacerbated by President Obama starting in 2009, the existence of a "Free State" among the United States has become not just interesting, but crucial. Certainly crucial for traditional, individual, Constitutional freedoms, but in the not-so-distant future quite possibly crucial for survival itself. See why by reading about the Free State Project online at the Free State Project web site.





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