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Old 08-20-2009, 09:23 AM
 
Location: Boilermaker Territory
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Whoa, there. rmcewan just being realistic, which may sound kind of pessimistic. I am moving to NH very soon and was inspired by the fsp. greenmartian, you come across as the one with the agenda.
The Seacoast and Lakes Region have the most libertarians and fiscal conservatives.
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Old 08-20-2009, 09:58 AM
 
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The Seacoast and Lakes Region have the most libertarians and fiscal conservatives.
The Monadnock region has attracted a lot of Free Staters/Libertarian types in recent years.
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Old 08-20-2009, 10:00 AM
 
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The Monadnock region has attracted a lot of Free Staters/Libertarian types in recent years as well.
That is good to hear. The rural towns in that region have some of the highest property taxes in the state.
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Old 08-20-2009, 11:41 AM
 
Location: Londonderry, NH
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Those towns have some of the wealthiest populations in the state. New Hampshire is a great place to be rich but not so good for the rest of us. The various unearned income taxes do add some progressivity to an otherwise completely regressive tax system. This is, IMHO, a good thing.

In case you didn’t realize it by now I am an individualist working to create freedom within a socialist economy. I really just want the socialism to extend further down the scale than corporations and the people that own them. Nobody should have to risk clean air, ample clean water, starvation, exposure, a place to live and good health care because they are dependant on an employer's paycheck every week. Our current system relegates nearly everyone to wage slave status instead of a free individual.
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