RidleyReport

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  1. sorry for the slow response here.  It's good people aren't automatically believing what the government says, but I'm not convinced that personal stop-the-spread measures like masks and distancing are inappropriate.   I am convinced that it should be up to each property owner how this is handled.

  2. ty for posting this.  I guess i've reluctantly become an anti CCP activist now that they have gotten so much worse...and probably it won't end well for me.   I did my first protest at a CCP outpost in New Hampshire during the fall.   I will post the vid but might put it a different thread.  My mandarin vocabulary is up to about 500 words now.    They have made for themselves a libertarian enemy.  But that does not mean we should use tax dollars to solve the problem.    Just be a good enemy.  Do stuff and publicize it.  Understand them. 

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  3. On 7/25/2020 at 4:14 PM, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

    Ridley,

    A technical thing.

    When you post a link like this:

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/zs1NjMNBx2ou/

    ... it does not turn into a hyperlink.

    This means the reader would have to copy/paste it into a new browser tab to go there instead of just clicking on it.

    I have been fixing this for you in your last few posts.

    The fix is easy:

    1. Copy your BitChute link into a post.
    2. Put your mouse curser right after the slash at the end and press Enter.

    Done.

    Then you can hit the "Submit Topic" or "Submit Reply" button to publish it.

    The OL software automatically turns the link into a hyperlink.

    Michael

    thanks michael!

  4. apparently someone did a study that showed a 95 percent market success rate if you do exactly the opposite of what CNBC headlines (maybe just their crypto headlines) are indicating you should do.   those headlines tend to be something along the lines of "bitcoin is dead."

    The difference between the U.S. and other empires is that the people in those empires know their media is state run.

  5. It's right to say that open carry is inferior if you need to achieve tactical surprise on an aggressor in certain situations.  But it's superior for generating discussion and general long term deterrance in a given area.  Or if concealed carry would be illegal for you.  Each type of carry has its place.

  6. No, the headline is not missing any zeroes... New Hampshire lawmakers really do get paid just 100 dollars a year, plus mileage.

    The New Hampshire Liberty Alliance is trying to keep it that way by opposing a proposed constitutional amendment that would open a path to increasing this amount.  This amendment would, in their view, threaten the state's tradition of a what amounts to an  all-volunteer legislature.

    If you live in state you can contact the committee that will vote on this, at HouseLegislativeAdministration@leg.state.nh.us
    I'm projecting that February 4th would be roughly the deadline for contacting them before they decide.

    Does your state have an organization that tracks and fights nearly every anti-liberty (not just anti-Republican) move by your legislature? If not, move to NH where we do!

    http://www.gencourtmobile.com/Bill/Text/2019/CACR2 - Text of the proposal
    http://NHLiberty.org - The Alliance

     

  7. https://www.coindesk.com/new-hampshire-bill-would-...

    The New Hampshire Liberty Alliance (http://NHLiberty.org) is backing a bill aimed at widening crypto adoption in the state. It is the only institution I'm aware of that comprehensively rates a state's bills and legislators for how pro-liberty they are.

    I believe at least one of the sponsoring reps is a free stater (a person who migrates to NH for the purpose of liberty activism). The number of free staters in the legislature has been hovering between 10 and 20 over the last decade; most win election as Republicans or Democrats.

    The Alliance is encouraging in-state supporters of the bill to make their position known by emailing relevant legislators before roughly Feb. 4, 2019:
    HouseExecutiveDepartmentsandAdministration@leg.state.nh.us

     

  8. With U.S. police killing about 1,000 people a year,
    compared to German police who kill about four,
    the spirit behind this bill is noble enough.  But what problems do you see if any in the actual wording?

    https://legiscan.com/NH/text/HB218/id/1833526

    Some folks are upset that the bill comes from "liberty Republicans."  In New Hampshire, Republicans tend to be more  libertarian than in most places;  some really do want to limit govt.

    Want freedom?  Move to NH
    http://FreeStateProject.org