Which States Are the Freest?
Many Americans are fleeing restrictive jurisdictions and moving to places that respect their liberty.

Our liberties have taken a beating in recent years, accelerated by governments' enthusiasm for leveraging COVID-19 as an excuse for further tightening control over society. We long ago arrived at the point where newly published assessments of the health of personal and economic freedom elicit winces before we even read the gloomy summaries. So the arrival of the latest edition of the Cato Institute's Freedom in the 50 States is welcome both for its somewhat optimistic take on the future of pandemic-fueled restrictions as well as for the handy guide it offers for people looking to relocate within the United States to places where valued freedoms enjoy protection.
First, let's get the inevitable pain out of the way: "Although the rights of some have increased significantly in certain areas, for the average American, freedom has declined generally because of federal policy that includes encroachment on policies that states controlled 20 years ago," concede authors William Ruger and Jason Sorens in the introduction to the print edition.
Dispiriting caveats are a feature of these assessments, from warnings in The Economist's Democracy Index 2020 that "democracy has not been in robust health for some time" and "across the world in 2020, citizens experienced the biggest rollback of individual freedoms ever undertaken by governments during peacetime (and perhaps even in wartime)" to the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance's caution that "the world is becoming more authoritarian as non-democratic regimes become even more brazen in their repression and many democratic governments suffer from backsliding by adopting their tactics of restricting free speech and weakening the rule of law, exacerbated by what threatens to become a 'new normal' of Covid-19 restrictions." It's wise to have a stiff drink when reading these reports. And remember that their rankings are relative to the moment.
That's especially true of Freedom in the 50 States since it grades the states in so many categories involving both personal and economic freedom. It then ranks them based on weights that necessarily are prone to vary depending on individual preferences and priorities.
"Our index of freedom should be understood to represent each state's relative respect for freedom, as reflected in the value enjoyed by the 'average' person who would otherwise be deprived of the freedoms we measure," Ruger and Sorens emphasize. "However, each individual will value different policies differently, and for that reason, again, we encourage readers to apply their own weights and personalize the freedom index at http://www.freedominthe50states.org."
A good example of the value of applying your own weights is found in the profile for Arizona, where I live. The Grand Canyon State ranks ninth overall from an average across multiple categories. If you have kids, it's worth knowing that Arizona actually gets top ranking because of the availability of choice, including school vouchers, charters, homeschooling, and tax credits. But, if you're in a regulated trade, you need to be aware that the state ranks at 17, in part because "occupational licensing has ratcheted up substantially over time." At 43 in terms of incarceration, Arizona is certainly no haven for anybody who emphasizes criminal justice reform.
Overall, New Hampshire, Florida, and Nevada hold the first three positions as the freest states on average. California, Hawaii, and New York trail the pack, at 48, 49, and 50. If that suggests a pattern to you governance-wise, Ruger and Sorens agree—at least, in matters of dollars and cents.
"Conservative states do better than left-liberal states on economic freedom, and rural/western/New England states do better than urban/southern/mid-Atlantic states on personal freedom," the authors note. "We see a strong negative relationship between leftward lean in the electorate and economic freedom," they add.
On the other hand, "partisan politics is not always consistent with freedom (e.g., states with more marijuana freedom offer less tobacco freedom)," the authors point out. "Personal freedom is all over the map. It doesn't seem to have any relationship with more or less conservative or progressive states."
Personal freedom is harder than economic freedom to link to either of the major political groupings because Republicans and Democrats have staked out strong support for some freedoms while expressing hostility for others. If you want gun rights and marijuana legalization, you're better off looking at regional variance and the specific qualities of states than at which party dominates.
That said, overall, "statistically significant results suggest that when public opinion in a state moves left, freedom falls somewhat," the report notes.
But what about that nasty mark that two years of pandemic policy have left on our liberty? Can we expect that to fade? The report is optimistic that we'll recover much of what we lost.
"The lockdowns were mostly short-lived, and it seems unlikely that states will return to them," Ruger and Sorens conclude. "Thus, despite the initial overreaction of most states to the pandemic, the American states can generally be credited with reasonable, freedom-respectful responses to the pandemic in the long run, especially compared with international governments."
They also point out that several legislatures have hobbled governors' emergency powers, reducing the likelihood of future unilateral dictates. We've also gained a legacy of loosened rules "in the areas of education, health care licensing, and alcohol takeout and delivery" that is likely to linger in places.
Importantly, freedom seems to matter to Americans. Whether they consciously assess liberty as a factor or it simply affects the opportunity and quality of life they seek, people are moving to states that offer more leeway. Tracking migration patterns "shows a strong relationship between the starting level of freedom and subsequent net migration, suggesting that people are moving to freer states."
That holds up in a casual check. If you look at data from North American Moving Services, the states with the most outbound migrants are Illinois (#37 in Freedom in the 50 States), New York (#50), California (#48), New Jersey (#47), and Maryland (#45). The biggest gainers are Idaho (#10), Arizona (#9), South Carolina (#28), Tennessee (#4), and North Carolina (#16). Obviously, other factors such as climate, cost, and job openings play a role. But people do seem to be moving where freedom beckons.
"For many Americans, living under laws of which they approve is a constituent element of the good life," the authors write. "As a result, we should expect more ideological 'sorting.'"
Authors Jason Sorens practices what he preaches, by the way. Founder of the Free State Project, he lives among fellow migrants in New Hampshire, which ranks at first place in this report.
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Surely it's the guys that Reason Editors voted for in the last election that make the freest states, right?
These states seem to correlate well with the leftist libertarians here. They think they are libertarians for being the slightly less statist than their government of the least free states.
David Koch is the biggest funder here, so, yeah. Very Libertarian.
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The Kochs are forever sophomores at Brown. Most people get to junior year and are willing to admit “ok, I’m just a Republican”.
When push comes to shove, the brothers put a lot of money behind candidates that want to litigate what goes on in the bedrooms of consenting adults, while using our tax dollars to subsidize churches. Libertarianism is about more than deregulation and lower corporate taxes.
I couldn't make out your post under all that straw.
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I get that there are character limits to how much nuance people will wade through but this article is really, really oversimplified.
No mention of the fact that:
1) Some of the states with the highest outbound have been at the other end of the scale for extended periods & there’s a reason people use 5 and 10-year trends instead of waiting 20 years for California to normalize for a single year & then act like it’s authoritative commentary on “liberty”.
2) California & NY are operating at entirely different scales, so counting statistics are inherently problematic vs rate statistics. It’s just more evidence that this is agenda-driven cherry-picking. Otherwise, apply useful data & qualify where necessary.
3) we are in a once-per-century pandemic that is especially difficult to avoid in urban environments. Guess what your “low liberty” states have in spades? Urban living environments. Basic causation vs correlation confusion here.
4) residents face a much more competitive housing market in, say, California vs SC. Even without all the problematic reasoning, the takeaway would be that trends are favoring living in SC at 30% the cost of living than California at 100% (I’m just guessing at the CoL).
If you’re going through the trouble of substantiating your hypothesis with statistics that you have to research, decide what you’re looking for & then find it. Don’t wade through all available data points in an effort to cherry-pick the ones you think states the case that you’re already hell-bent on arguing.
1) Some of the states with the highest outbound have been at the other end of the scale for extended periods & there’s a reason people use 5 and 10-year trends instead of waiting 20 years for California to normalize for a single year & then act like it’s authoritative commentary on “liberty”.
"The lemmings achieved mass population and are now scrambling to find the exit."
2) California & NY are operating at entirely different scales, so counting statistics are inherently problematic vs rate statistics. It’s just more evidence that this is agenda-driven cherry-picking. Otherwise, apply useful data & qualify where necessary.
This is sheer cope.
3) we are in a once-per-century pandemic that is especially difficult to avoid in urban environments. Guess what your “low liberty” states have in spades? Urban living environments. Basic causation vs correlation confusion here.
LOL, no it's difficult to avoid; it just means you have to make some sacrifices on not going to the latest poetry slam or overpriced boutique eatery. People in the exurbs and rural areas don't worry about that shit and have mostly been going along like nothing happened. Maybe it's not the pandemic, it's just that urbanites spend their time and money on pointless bullshit.
4) residents face a much more competitive housing market in, say, California vs SC. Even without all the problematic reasoning, the takeaway would be that trends are favoring living in SC at 30% the cost of living than California at 100% (I’m just guessing at the CoL).
No shit. That's called supply and demand. Except that housing prices are going up all across the country, not just in Megacity One and Megacity Two. That's also supply and demand.
Funny how importing tens of millions of people the last 50 years and not providing enough housing for everyone in the name of preserving the environment has come back to bite us in the ass.
Reason is Libertarian, not liberal. The authors are from the CATO Institute. This story should be labeled "Libertarian view of freest states." Libertarian Rand Paul complained that civil rights should be left to the markets to decide, leading to freer rich people and enslaved minorities.
If you don't know the difference between Libertarian and libertarian, you have no business commenting here.
His bizarre conflation of "free" with "rich" and "enslaved" with "minorities" is both inconsistent and simple-minded.
In any event, in my long lifetime, I've always found "freedom" to be a function of my ability to get away with shit.
Randal Paul is a card-carrying, girl-bullying, positive Christianity Nationalsocialist Republican. Letting his daddy infiltrate the LP was a huge mistake that cost us the votes of the fertile half of the human population--until the LNC gets a cojones transplant or is defunded good and proper.
He does say mean things to FauXi.
I’m confused by your comment. Are the majority of people rich (class) and the minority poor? That can’t be true. Are all minorities inherently poor (race)? That’s also false. I think there would be more veracity to your argument if you had said the enslaved majority.
You’re pretending that everyone has to be one of those two things. I thought his take was pretty clear, regardless of the merits.
i...but the markets want everyone to prosper..
Thats how markets prosper!
you commie leftists want Equal Poverty.
Silly Liberal!
Lunar Sockpuppet down with crying jag! We need a large jar of Dr Trump Butthurt salve on aisle 9, next to the Pet Rocks display.
Off your meds again, Hank?
I’d pay money for an audio clip of Hank reading that comment out loud & making it comprehensible. It’s like he picked the fifth word of every post in a Parler thread.
We need HP and Sqrlsy to do an every-other-sentence post, and then run it through an English-to-Icelandic translator, then an Icelandic-to-German translator, then German-to-Japanese, then Japanese-to-English again. The purpose of this is to determine if it was more nonsensical before, or after, the tranformations. Is there such a thing as "incomprehensible squared"? Who knows? Given the inputs, it might come out as a well considered, reasonably expressed post*.
*-applying Infinite Monkeys, Infinite Typewriters Theory
New Hamster is the condom that prevents Massholia from touching us. Because of this, they’ve earned their potatoes.
New Hampshire is nice but I'll stick with #2, the weather is nicer in Florida.
Amen, brother!
Freedom from those nasty signs that say "bridge freezes before roadway" is the most important.
Nice weather in the Great Southwest, except as you're rolling across the empty desert, at every swale there's
"WARNING: Area subject to sudden violent flash floods. 60 miles to nearest emergency vehicles/medical care. 112 miles to nearest lawyer." signs.
Still better than the "Entering...Arctic vortex, tornado, volcano, hurricane, earthquake, deadly hail/thunderstorm or "Free Anti-Fascist/Indigenous Peoples Autonomous Zone" signs you see (or ought to see) in other places.
Matter of fact, I think the Southwest wins the desirability derby on the simple metric of "fewer humans".
I think Tennessee is the place for me. I like a little terrain.
Hopefully this train wreck of a housing bubble holds up, and I can trade my overpriced house in CA for some overpriced land and smaller house in Tennessee, at retirement.
There are California type pockets in Tennessee. Just make sure to look before buying.
Explain "california type pockets"
Some of the suburbs and a few of the areas in and around Nashville. This has been largely coopted by artists and leftists, see the attempted cancelation of Morgan wallace. They have also started air bnb taxes and proposed regulations on ride shares and the like.
Memphis has the leftist DAS that are funded by the various left groups.
That's the "slow creep" that the Left does. They filter into these states cities and slowly change the state government from top to bottom. North Carolina is in for a very real battle as the population growth in Raleigh and Charlotte have started to poison the state with these gangs of Lefty sycophants. These r the jackasses that run from one State full of corruption.., only to start pushing for and voting for that SAME State of corruption they ran from in thier new State. Yes.... These people r idiots.
The Phucko Knows
Change scares me too tp. How do we convince more people about how we are victims, the world is plotting against us, & everyone who thinks differently is conspiring?
What's with the need to convince them? Just scare the shit out of them by showing up at school board and city council meetings and pressing back against their ideology. Sure, your side might try and sic the FBI on them, but with enough pushback you fuckers might just go back to your deep blue shitholes and stop fucking up nice, homogenous, high-trust, low-scale communities with your urban neuroticism.
Just wondering, is straw man the only trick in your rhetorical arsenal? I could just mute you now if so, because I've seen it too many times over the last few years for it to retain any entertainment or cringe value.
I mean, why bother? You're competing with such heavyweights as Joy Reid, Joy Behar and Keith Olbermann. Your strawmanning efforts look pretty tame in comparison, and if your brain is properly wired...well, you won't overcome that handicap.
That was @Proopydrawers, btw.
The Nashville mayor elected before the current one had to resign because she was having an affair with her chief of security. Took him to Europe on the cities dime and even paid him overtime during some of their rolling in the sheets.
Oh, she was from Calfornia.
Even Idaho has this phenomenon. They move to escape restricting policies, and push for the same shit in a year, two tops.
See: Colorado, although that can't be blamed so much on the Californians specifically as it can on the tech boom and pot laws in general. The Front Range's tech millionaire gay mafia, which included Polis, is largely responsible for turning the state in to East California and Denver in to East Portland via massive political fundraising, and it's only by the grace of God that its districts are still largely split on even terms, with two competitive ones in the metro area.
They move because the tech sector has a high proportion of jobs that can be worked from home in a post-covid world & they might as well pay 20% the cost for a house with land instead of an apartment during a pandemic exasperated by urban living environments.
People seem pretty happy with the universal healthcare & free college in SF. Haven’t heard of too many complaining about an oppressive lack of freedom.
It’s possible that some people have different priorities than you & others have a definition of liberty that includes a social safety net. It doesn’t make them evil or even one-dimensional.
People seem pretty happy with the universal healthcare & free college in SF. Haven’t heard of too many complaining about an oppressive lack of freedom.
Woof, the solipsism in this statement could fill the atmosphere.
They are so happy they don't mind the car breakins, random hate crimes against Asians (committed almost 100% by black dudes, though they're investigating ways to somehow tie it in to "white supremacy"), and human feces as street decorations.
As long as the city gives millions to the children of the donor class to run NGOs, non-profits, charities and activist groups to "fight homelessness", no complaints from that quarter either.
Yeah, Poops finally got something right: SOME "people seem pretty happy".
Yeah, anyone looking to buy in Tennessee needs to do so outside the major urban centers and college towns. Nashville and Memphis are obviously the biggest culprits, but you also have Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Clarksville, too.
With that said, Tennesee overall has gotten pretty dark red compared to where it was 20 years ago, when Bush won the state but the counties were pretty evenly-divided between red and blue voters and the majorities in many of them were pretty slim
The consensus I've seen is that the area between Nashville and the Tennessee River is the best place to settle if you're buying land out there.
Poor butthurt Jed. Tennessee useta print more Positive Christian Baubles than anywhere else. Today, Communist China exports the Wholly Baubles alongside Communivirus-soaked Shrouds of Turin!
I'm not too sure about Knoxville. It votes generally republican and the current mayor is a libertarian.
Between Nashville and the Tennessee River? East or West of Nashville? The Tennessee River starts over near Knoxville loops South into Alabama and loops back North to Kentucky to the West of Nashville.
Pfft..there is no Knoxville except for what the media invent.
Its poor blacks, homeless, a smattering of small business and a University.
Nothing there. Everyone/ thing else picked up and moved West of I-40.
Its just a truckers fuel hub and small shopping mecca for Gatlinburg and Oak Ridge.
And the absolutely WORST TV ststions on the planet. Nothing but Social Media crap presented by Journo school dropouts with their noses up the cops asses.
tn is a rather poor state but way up there in freedom and lack of big govt.
A real Progressive State Govt.
They just enacted a Ban on teaching CRT in Public schools!
I always think of poverty, paranoia, & book burning in my definition of liberty…
People are moving because they can now, while keeping their premium jobs. Plus, it costs a lot more.
It’s not like they’re looking at a 1-BR in SF & the same apartment in Nashville & picking Nashville. That’s what would be true if it were really “freedom” driving any trend.
Plus, it’s pretty clear that red states (incl. FL) are having an even worse time with COVID. I feel like freedom from unvaccinated people that refuse to wear a mask in an effort to value-signal is pretty important to some folks.
If you're vaccinated, you don't have to worry if someone is wearing a mask, or has gotten the shot themselves. Talk about paranoia.
Good to see you can do more than just strawmanning those with whom you disagree.
However, parroting Big Pharma talking points (by way of Dem politicians) is hardly more impressive.
Heat. Air conditioning. Tropical storms. Glad someone likes that.
At least the hurricanes give us a weeks warning; more than a tornado or earthquake.
Hawaii lacks all variation in weather conditions. Is that where you live? Some place without hot weather, or storms?
Fuck off.
I'd gladly take ten feet of snow a year to not live within a thousand miles of a gator-infested outdoor humidor.
Too many Cubans.
No, it is not the Cubans, there are too many bugs. Lots and lots of bugs.
And snakes and all sorts of tropical invasive species: iguanas, pythons, Nile dragons, etc..
Snowflakes can stay north of I-10 and we won't mind a bit.
Snowflakes should stay north of the U.S. and canadian border.
As a Koch / Reason left-libertarian, I believe the freest state is whichever one has the highest abortion clinic per square mile density.
#AbortionAboveAll
What are you talking about?
Women don't need the freedom to make personal decisions. History has proven they are too stupid to do so.
#TexasHandmaidenUtopia
When I made that post I was specifically inspired by you, American Socia1ist, and Hank Philips and your passion for bringing up access to abortion care in every. Single. Comment. Thread.
Some friendly advice though? "Women don't need the freedom to make personal decisions."
Recall that the modern intersectional Democratic Party rejects such cisnormative language. In fact, it's not just "women" who access abortion care. Transmen and nonbinary people do too. So try these instead...
Birthing people don't need the freedom to make personal decisions.
Uterus owners don't need the freedom to make personal decisions.
#TransIsBeautiful
PS — In case I don't see you in Reason Roundup I should point out the Warren Buffett Net Worth Index (your favorite economic metric from 2009 to 2016) is already plus $7.77 billion and we're only 2 weeks into 2022.
#BestEconomyEver
We don't need no tranny values in this country.
Real Texas macho men know we need to get back to Bible values. Let's arrest all the freaks and drug users then hit our knees in service to the Lord Jesus himself.
#TexasFreedomMeansBibleSubserviance
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but it's often not as funny. See above.
Not even close.
You could make a meme of those comments.
A panel with each of them and a caption:
"The left can't meme."
Shrikes out swinging at pitches out of the zone. Weak.
"hit our knees in service to the Lord Jesus himself"
I'm confused. Didn't Colin tell us that taking a knee was to show disdain for something? Do you really want distain the Lord Jesus?
No, no - that's one knee. Two knees shows that you're ready to get some salvation all over your face.
I'm a little old for taking one knee or two knees....and really, I was when I was younger. How about skipping the bread-and-circuses and just sitting down and thinking?
“Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.” - Isaiah 1:18
The faculty of Reason existed long before that book of Grim Fairy Tales and you don't need to be told by a non-existent God to exercise Reason.
What are tyranny values? Men taking over women's records and firsts? Higher rates of pedophilia? Higher suicide abd drug usage?
Tranny*
Kind of happy i dont use that word often.
Higher rates of pedophilia? Now you are on the sarcasm train, asking a question like that to ButtPlug.
True, Sec. Buttgag might have a fertilized turd he needs removed.
About half the babies aborted are girls. None of them will be able to become doctors, engineers or POTUS. And none of them will grow up to write articles for Reason regarding sex workers. Though none of them will become preteens that get molested by pedophiles.
Pedobear is just Biden his time there.
Is that the same justification you use when downloading child porn? Only your choice matters?
It is refreshing to see a masked Trumpanzee sockpuppet trying so unconvincingly to pass for libertarian. It's like a Sesame Street puzzle: one of these special pleading bullies is not like the others...
But PLEASE! do continue to spin in the faces of half the voting population on behalf of Positive Christian National Socialist values.
Republicans want National Socialist Healthcare... women, naygurs, messkins and Jyooz need not apply.
Goddamn but you went off the meds.
Why are progs all batshit crazy? Is it the soy and self-loathing that turns you all into SQRLSY?
Tennessee...here I come.
Important question: Which ranks higher, the property rights of a web site owner to run his / her / they's web site as THEY see fit, or the rights of a zero-dollars-and-zero-cents-paying user, to NOT have Their Precious Post taken down?
Inquiring minds want to KNOW, dammit!!!
Does the website owner get special protection by claiming they don’t exercise editorial control over posts that aren’t illegal or violate their terms of service?
"Special protection"? No, Section 230 applies equally to one and all! If it is enforced as written, certainly this is true! And WHEN is it EVER a good idea to punish "Party A" for the doings of "Party B"? Would YOU be happy with YOU being punished for what IO have written?
Section 230 …
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20200531/23325444617/hello-youve-been-referred-here-because-youre-wrong-about-section-230-communications-decency-act.shtml
If you invite the Klan and BLM to both come into your yard to hold their rallies and then kick off the Klan when they start talking about burning down churches and black businesses, but ignore BLM planning to riot and burn down businesses, then yes, I think you hold some responsibility. Morally if not legally as well.
Morally I agree with you. Legally I do not. ANY time we hold the (supposedly-encouraging-the-trigger-puller) bystander, and not the trigger-puller, accountable, we are on VERY shaky grounds! The nuances here give the prosecution (and the "Karens" of the world) WAAAAY too much discretion, to find a "guilty mind" where there is non!
I SAW you wink at the murderer! I did! I did! It was an ENCOURAGING wink!!!
Whutaboutist sockpuppet suffering tu quoque seizure on aisle 2+2=5. Large jar of butthurt salve and an icepack and wet mop, on the double!
"...for what IO have written?"... I, not IO... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Io_(moon)
IO have now accidentally revealed that IO am a space alien from the moon known as Io! Please don't tell ANYONE!!! It will be our little secret!
According to Suckerberg, AI--once freed of human meddling--will answer that question for us. I read it on Faecebook.
"Many Americans are fleeing restrictive jurisdictions and moving to places that respect their liberty."
And the first thing they do when they get there is work to reduce that liberty by supporting the same statist and collectivist policies they left behind.
This is why a lotta guys support the idea that new residents of a state may not vote in "local" elections for, say, five years.
Ahh, common sense voting laws.
Right... with God's Own Pulpit-thumper registration numbers tattooed on our forearms! Positive Christianity Rocks!
The fallacy of equivocation is confusing with Monroe Doctrine South Americans (production and trade mostly banned) and North Americans whose women aren't pronatalist race suicide slaves and whose kids are not jailed for plant leaves. So, that compares Canada and places South of Brownsville. Is someplace missing?
Um, Move north. The really cold winters kill the hibernating bugs and sends the homeless south. Stand out. Be different. Being cold can give you a great appreciation for modern conveniences. It encourages working to prevent freezing to death. HTFU.
Great but man I love 4 seasons BUT way Warmer than colder. Sun vs no sun and slate gray and dreary. Have a Willis Carrier day replace Presidents day holiday I say. The bug kill thing hits here in NC though admittedly not as long. Will buckle down now the 1” ice storm tomorrow. God help finding bread or milk!!
Just do like me: I keep powdered milk and flour and eggs for all occasions, snow, rain, or shine and keep fresh skim milk and "blue ice" pads in the freezer. Even in a black-out, it would take days for my fridge to lose all coolness. I basically do grocery trips to switch up the palate and I am almost never devoid of food.
Stay safe and warm in this SHTF scenario.
Aw, it doen't have to be that way. Just do like me: I keep powdered milk and flour and eggs for all occasions, snow, rain, or shine and keep fresh skim milk and "blue ice" pads in the freezer. Even in a black-out, it would take days for my fridge to lose all coolness.
Also, I keep an outdoor hibachi grill and charcoal and multiple means to start a fire. Cat litter and a folding shovel are good for getting the car out of snow and mud. I basically do grocery trips to switch up the palate and I am almost never devoid of food.
Stay safe and warm in this mini-SHTF scenario.
I notice freedom of association is absent from the metrics collected, just as it's disappeared from libertarian discourse for the last 20 years or so. Presumably, that's because it's icky and rayciss. Then again, any actual libertarians in the libertarian movement also disappeared about 20 years ago.
Too bad. The freedom to disassociate might actually make the rest of their bullshit at least tolerable.
You have the Natural Right to dissociate with anyone in meatspace and the Natural Right to dissociate in your own head. What you don't have a Natural Right to do is dissociate others from their own lives, such as by Witch-Burning.
Fuck off, Witch-Burner.
No comments in the roundup!? Is the phase out finally upon us?
Script broken again. Same woth Robbie 6 month old movie review.
And the cop story.
Perhaps Reason should hire actual STEM grads to run the site, instead of literature majors.
I suspect they hire the ones that will accept the job - - - - - -
I’ll probably bring this up later in the roundup if it gets fixed:
Remember the way Reason cried so much about the tone of Trump? Are we going to get any mention of Biden speaking like an angry authoritarian dictator and demagoguing half the country repeatedly over the past couple weeks? Because I’m finding it increasingly concerning.
Two sets of rules. Duh.
But only one desired outcome.
But, did he tweet about it that angrily?
You mean ‘did Biden’s handlers tweet about it angrily’. Biden’s tablet is actually an Etch-A-Sketch.
Why, because insisting on votes being counted accurately and honestly, as a method for selecting our Government Almighty, as opposed to hordes of Trumpanzees gone apeshit for mobocracy... This is "...speaking like an angry authoritarian dictator"?
I'd sure like to see a SMALLER Government Almighty, but I bet a Government Almighty set up by Trumpanzees gone apeshit would NOT provide such an animal!
Wait, do you think the voting bill will actually do that?
I've not the time to study details of proposed new laws. I do know that the "R" Party is plotting and scheming to be able to ignore and bypass the voters. Their efforts need to be resisted!
https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-politics-legislature-local-elections-bills-73b331234cec8c966bb2308f6ed1696e
GOP lawmakers seek greater control over local elections
This may not be the best link. I have read repeatedly of this, though. Trumpists KNOW BEST; certainly better than the voters!
I can tell you unequivocally, that if the Democrats are desperate to shove through a law, so desperate they are openly advocating for killing the filibuster, the law does not do what they purport it will do and is nearly 100% guaranteed to make things worse/designed to let them hold on to their power.
And if if if the Republicans ever try to ram through federal legislation in the same way, it would probably be for the same reasons.
A pox on both of their houses! Neither party is looking out for SMALLER Government Almighty! POWAH for MEEE and Mine above all else!
I'm-a-gonna keep on "throwing my votes away" for the Libertarian Party I suppose... If they ever took power, in my wildest dreams, I'd bet that in 20 (15? 10?) years or less, we'd be back to where we are now... "Power corrupts", and all that, ya know...
", that if the Democrats are desperate to shove through a law, so desperate they are openly advocating for killing the filibuster, the law does not do what they purport it will do..."
And the Retards cant even do THAT right!
They should let Buttigeg do the
' ramming.' Harris will be unmolested.
Nixon Trumpanzees™ voted for the Nixon Anti-Libertarian Law that entrenches violent looter parties with subsidies and media moolah via the IRS. Only LP voters and candidates offer to repeal that.
So the man who rather famously got millions of votes under the cover of darkness... Now wants to make sure the votes never again happen in the middle of night... Hours after the poles had legally closed by law. Wow dude... U'd be one clueless clown show. U idiots who actually think Joe F-ing Biden and CamelToe got 81-million votes r but a hoot. True Liberals have always hated Joe F-ing Biden. This piece of shit has brought forth over his CARREER some of the most human degrading Bill's ever to go through the system. That Orange Man was kicking Joe F-ing Bidens ass when everything Legally closed. Evil loves to operate under the cover of darkness. Maybe it's time for u to pull your head from it's place of darkness? The world is but a stage. Start paying more attention to the act.
The Phucko Knows
Again, Trump said we should have tanks on the mall in celebration of July 4th and everyone, including Reason, devoted lines of ink calling him an egomaniacal dictator; Biden off-handedly threatened to launch air strikes against innocent Americans on native soil and everyone, including much of Reason, devoted lines of ink to say, "If I have to choose, I choose him."
It is interesting idea, but I would point out that it is based on one group's idea of liberty. I for example did not see and provision for absence of voting restrictions? Or one that looks at fair representation based on fair redistricting. So I would suggest this has to be a list that should be viewed with an open mind.
What about the idea of asking 5 groups across a political spectrum to create the same list by their own set of criteria. Then taking that list and seeing where they agree. Would not the freest state be that which ranks highest in all the lists?
What about it? Are you worried that The Economist would capture and kill your endeavor if you tried to start your own Democracy Index?
Yeah! Why isn't the freest state the one that gives away the most free shit?
Haiti?
"[C]onservative states do better than left-liberal states on economic freedom, and rural/western/New England states do better than urban/southern/mid-Atlantic states on personal freedom,"
That's some pretty impressive "Bowf Psidez"-ism. "Conservative states do better on economic freedom and what is, in modern times, known as deplorable, flyover, MAGA country is better on persnoal freedom."
The right is better than the left on economic freedom, and the left is no better than the right on personal freedom. Somehow, using hihn math, that means they cancel each other out.
Imagine being so self-righteous and oppressive that you force people wearing impartial observer masks to effectively, accidentally write, "You get more personal freedom from the people in favor of grabbing women by the pussy."
Especially from the ladies who love being grabbed by thier pussy. What r u..., another one of those gross ass soyboys?
The Phucko Knows
If you enjoy grabbing men instead that is your personal choice. Women do seem to like men grabbing better then men like men grabbing so take your chance.
If North Carolina is freer, I sure can't tell it. Hell, we have a Sheriff in one County who thinks he can do literally anything:
Bible verse in NC sheriff's office violates First Amendment, watchdog group says
https://www.wral.com/bible-verse-in-nc-sheriff-s-office-violates-first-amendment-watchdog-group-says/20044148/
Just stay away from Ashville and you'll be fine.
Add Durham and Ch Hill and downtown Charlotte.
I know all about Charlotte. That place is a Borg Cube with a warzone from the Third World on the edges. The outlying suburbs are no better.
I take it you don't believe in the Free Exercise Clause, do you? Is the sheriff not allowed to practice his religion in office? Sounds like you want Laicism like the far-left does, not the freedom of religion.
If a religion makes a person think they can literally do anything, and that person can't leave their religion for their time off from work, then, no, that person does not belong in any public office, especiailly one that uses badges and guns.
And freedom of religion means doing it on your own time and dime, not with taxpayer-funded property.
South Dakota is a cold god-forsaken wasteland where nobody lives. Besides, it's full. And the Black Hills area is racist and the Badlands area lives up to its name. It isn't all that free here, so don't move here on account of some claim it's the fifth freest state.
Badlands?!?! https://genius.com/Bruce-springsteen-badlands-lyrics
Massively Good Tunage!!!
Lights out tonight, trouble in the heartland
Got a head-on collision smashin' in my guts, man
I'm caught in a crossfire that I don't understand
But there's one thing I know for sure, girl
I don't give a damn for the same old played-out scenes
Baby, I don't give a damn for just the in-betweens
Honey, I want the heart, I want the soul, I want control right now
You better listen to me, baby
[Pre-Chorus 1]
Talk about a dream, try to make it real
You wake up in the night with a fear so real
You spend your life waiting for a moment that just don't come
Well, don't waste your time waiting
[Chorus]
Badlands, you gotta live it everyday
Let the broken hearts stand as the price you've gotta pay
We'll keep pushin' till it's understood
And these badlands start treating us good
[Verse 2]
Workin' in the fields till you get your back burned
Workin' 'neath the wheel till you get your facts learned
Baby, I got my facts learned real good right now
You better get it straight, darling
Poor man wanna be rich, rich man wanna be king
And a king ain't satisfied till he rules everything
I wanna go out tonight, I wanna find out what I got
[Pre-Chorus 2]
Well I believe in the love that you gave me
I believe in the faith that could save me
I believe in the hope and I pray that some day
It may raise me above these
[Chorus]
Badlands, you gotta live it everyday
Let the broken hearts stand as the price you've gotta pay
We'll keep pushin' till it's understood
And these badlands start treating us good
[Guitar & Saxophone Solos]
[Verse 3]
For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
That it ain't no sin to be glad you're alive
I wanna find one face that ain't looking through me
I wanna find one place, I wanna spit in the face of these
[Chorus]
Badlands, you gotta live it everyday
Let the broken hearts stand as the price you've gotta pay
Keep movin' till it's understood
And these badlands start treating us good
[Outro]
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
Badlands, whoa whoa whoa whoa... (etc.)
Woops... fergot to add the ™ to Trumpanzee™, by kind and generous permission of Rocket J Sqrlsy, Poet Laureate.
try canada. live under The Eyebrow.
"[C]onservative states do better than left-liberal states on economic freedom, and rural/western/New England states do better than urban/southern/mid-Atlantic states on personal freedom,"
That can't be even close to true. Imagine living in Wester/New England states (I live in one of those categories). Now imagine all the things you might do in a conservative/southern rural state that you're either not allowed to do from a personal freedom standpoint, and by 'not allowed to do' I mean, will get you sanctioned, fined, a visit from the police, thrown in jail or shot.
Think long and hard. Yeahhh, now you see things my way, don't you.
Understand the draw to living in the more urbanized states is not so much freedom, but cultural. There are vastly more choices in the urbanized states from a standpoint of ability to earn a living and be entertained. These cannot be understated from the standpoint of human interest.
In an urbanized area you have choices of various eateries, bars, dance clubs, entertainment, arts and culture venues such as plays, movies, live music. Large white collar high-paying corporations tend to gather in such places making the opportunity for earning a living in a 'prestige' career much higher. Availability of goods and services are going to be superior. But from a personal freedom standpoint, the contrasts are stark.
Zoning and property restrictions are far more dense and restrictive. Second amendment rights are considerably more restrictive in almost every sense. Natural places that allow you to recreate, what few exist are far more restrictive in how you recreate in them. The list is far too long to enumerate here. But one of the reasons people prefer rural, flyover, conservative country is precisely because they're more personally free, and therefore are willing to give up all of the 'cultural' benefits laid out above.
The list is far too long to enumerate here. But one of the reasons people prefer rural, flyover, conservative country is precisely because they're more personally free, and therefore are willing to give up all of the 'cultural' benefits laid out above.
The urbanites (mostly white) may talk big about how they love all the culture of the cities, but it's no accident that they regularly escape the concrete jungle of their Calhoun behavioral sink to go camping, skiing, hiking, etc. No urban greenbelt compares to what you see in the wild.
"In an urbanized area you have choices of various eateries, bars, dance clubs, entertainment, arts and culture venues such as plays, movies, live music. "
HAD.....
Not ' inny more, Biden destroyed all that with the Plan- Demic.
In Rural TN, we have ' all dat:'
" eateries"... thats seein what git hit on the road.
"bars"- they come from the woods now n then
"dance clubs" - yes, folk dance with clubs here. Also when Yankees are around.
" entertainment"- chasin Yankees off with Dance Clubs
" culture venues"- thats had with Moonshine.
I don't know all that u wrote is true. I live in the Mountains.... They r full of small towns with personality, charm, good food and shopping. They each have thier own little art vibes and theater going on. We have 6-towns within 30-mins. The cities of Spartanburg, Asheville and Hendersonville all within an hour. So living in the country does not have to have it's limits. U can enjoy everything life has to offer as U need it.
The Phucko Knows
Read between the lines. How would you say "MAGA Country is free country" if you suffered from TDS? If you don't suffer from TDS, how would you say "MAGA Country is free country" if you knew that saying it might cost you your job, get your kids harassed out of school, or even your home or place of business burned down by an angry mob? I'd probably go with the rural/western/New England description too. Are they talking about everywhere that's rural? Rural except The South or just southern? Everywhere out west? And New England? Just the Poconos? Who the hell knows?
How about you list it out. I'm betting the list consists only of hoaxes you read from a New England author who has never left their desk.
This article and the Cato Institute are a friggin' joke! New Hampshire's the only state in New England that throws people in cages for growing or using herbal cannabis plants. The Legislature has repeatedly tried to repeal the authoritarian prohibition on this herb and Sununu has vetoed it. ONLY his veto has allowed the raids and arrests of peaceful citizens' homes to continue.
I guess the Koch brothers get their full money's worth when they fund Cato and then fund Reason to tell us about Cato. Your hypocritical vision of "liberty" is a joke.
Considering how legal pot's contributed to Colorado and the Denver metro area specifically turning in to a dysfunctional shithole, count your blessings that it's still illegal.
Making pot legal there hasn't killed off the black market one iota, hasn't reduced the influence of the cartels (in some cases, that influence has expanded because they now have legal cover), and simply led the addicts to move over to different drugs like fentanyl.
Isn’t the black market thriving because the state, in their infinite wisdom, decided to tax and regulate the shit out of pot?
We have a winner!
No, the black market is thriving because these cartels have operated here for decades, and aren't going to be driven out of business by a bunch of mom-and-pop operations sanctioned by the state.
We now have reports of cartels from Mexico, Serbia, and China growing illegal pot fields in eastern Oregon (another legal weed state), and conducting quasi-mob operations on local farmers that they lease the land from. Don't want them growing pot on your land? Tough shit, try and kick them out and you'll find yourself dead and your property given over to some cartel front person.
Legal weed didn't do a single fucking thing its proponents promised. The only difference now are the people who recognize that and say it was a mistake, and those who think just eliminating taxes and regulations on pot will bring about the Fully Automated Gay Space Weedtopia they promised.
Don't blame pot for the crime. The rate of crime does not seem to track statistically between the jurisdictions where it is legal and where it is not. Denver problems are "denver" problems. Most of the illict pot traffic (ie untaxed retail) would go away as soon as realistic pricing policies were set. In other words, cut the price point down in the legal stores to where it is not worth the trouble for the gangs to compete price wise.
Don't blame pot for the crime.
It's absolutely contributed, and anyone arguing otherwise is in complete denial.
Most of the illict pot traffic (ie untaxed retail) would go away as soon as realistic pricing policies were set. In other words, cut the price point down in the legal stores to where it is not worth the trouble for the gangs to compete price wise.
LOL, you really think pot businesses are going to reduce their own prices just to compete with the cartels? These are all small businesses, not global megacorps that can operate on scale and compel the feds to crack down on cartel activity through massive political funding.
Ah yes... nothing so soothing as the tearful howling of a Trumpanzee. They lie awake nights, tormented by the haunting fear that someone, somewhere might enjoy the freedom of production and trade!
...and theyll enjoy a repeat in 2024 when he kicks Hillaries fat ass again!
And thats a heap 'o kickin!
Shush, Hank. Swallow that whole bottle of Oxy and I promise you'll never feel a bit of pain in your life ever again.
simply led the addicts to move over to different drugs like fentanyl
Care to expand on that? I could see that you might be indicating something like "I got in a car accident, had chronic pain, tried medicinal/legal weed and that didn't work, so I went to my doctor and got some opioids." or "The cartels started lacing their weed with opioids.", but it also kinda sounds like you're saying "Weed caused them to switch to fentanyl" or the even less sensical "Legal weed is a gateway drug." and I don't want to put words in your mouth.
The point is that junkies will go for what gives them a quick fix, and legal weed ain't it. Fentanyl is absolutely running roughshod through New Mexico right now, for example.
I'm in the process of buying a house in New Hampshire and getting the hell out of Massachusetts. My first order of business will be assuring my new neighbors that I won't be voting for any Elizabeth Warren clones in my new home state.
Congratulations! I hope to be joining you soon later this year.
"Assatwoshittts"
FIFY
It's interesting how the states you rank the freest are bigger shitholes than the ones that aren't. So basically you're advocating for the decline of America. My family has been here since the 1600s and I guess I'm not interested in leaving. Maybe that's your goal, to run the country into the ground and then retire to New Zealand like all the other rich jerks, but it's not mine.
Not the way New Zealand is headed lately.
Oh oysters dear, the time has come to speak of many things
Of ships and sails and sealing-wax, of cabbages, communists, nationalsocialists and nose-rings...
This faggot lives in Minnesota and calls other states shitholes.
LOL
My family has been here since the 1600s
Just so you know, when black progressives ask for reparations, they're talking to you.
Except for Fort Snelling, the area occupied by most of Minnesota was not open to settlement prior to 1837 because it was Indian Territory - Unless he is talking about having native American ancestors, he is extremely unlikely to have any family tracing back to the 1600s that lived in Minnesota. That is because the only Europeans to make their way into the area by the latter part of that century were traders, explorers, and missionaries.
I assumed if his ancestors were Native, he would've appealed to authority much earlier than the 1600s.
"shitholes"
I bet you've never been to any and your assigned opinion is based solely on left wing hoaxes.
Personally, I prefer the Mercatus Center ratings.
I guess freedom means what you want it to mean and if you are paying for that report is is what you say it is. We are free to believe your assertions ( or not)
The bigger question is which countries are the freest ? Does freedom equate with quality of life?
Does freedom equate with quality of life?
Nope and it doesn't have to. Nobody guarantees you QOL except you. If you're absolutely free and your QOL sucks, it's your fault.
Nothing about the abortion law in Texas....
There's going to be a lot of social conservative laws coming to red states in the next decades as this new supreme court gives states more and more power to legislate morality. This idea that red states are more free isn't going to last much longer.
Texas was where the 1972 LP platform convinced the Supremes to overturn the last of the Ku-klux Comstock laws forcing women to reproduce at gunpoint. We desperately need to legalize gambling so I can bet money God's Own Pee-Sniffers and Gurl-Bulliers get replaced wholesale now that Texas women have tumbled to what is going on around them. HL Mencken described the sudden awakening of citizens to their encirclement by dry law fanatics in The Perihelion of Prohibition. Suffrage offered a way out.
"Ignore reality, focus on what my fantasy promises will happen!"
We've only got, what, 6? 8? more years left before climate change destroys his reality?
Technically it was supposed to happen in 2012, 10 years ago.
In 1969, they were saying 2000 - - - -
"Adviser Daniel Patrick Moynihan, notable as a Democrat in the administration, urged the administration to initiate a worldwide system of monitoring carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, decades before the issue of global warming came to the public's attention.
There is widespread agreement that carbon dioxide content will rise 25 percent by 2000, Moynihan wrote in a September 1969 memo.
"This could increase the average temperature near the earth's surface by 7 degrees Fahrenheit," he wrote. "This in turn could raise the level of the sea by 10 feet. Goodbye New York. Goodbye Washington, for that matter."
What is the govt. paradigm based on? From the founding of the US it was noted that "govt. is brute force, not reason" - G. Washington. Moreover, this is the only paradigm, therefore we can only choose jurisdictions that are less violent, less controlling, but we are always subject to coercion, to right's violations, to some degree of tyranny. This thought is hard to live with but easier if we push it out of our consciousness, to make day-to-day living tolerable. But we should never forget that behind every law, no matter how trivial, is the threat of death.
This is the world we escape in our entertainment, especially stories of the underdog who defies authority and prevails. However, as the world becomes more and more draconian, it is harder to get psychological relief in escapism. The answer is to imagine a new political paradigm based on non-violence, on reason, rights, individual choice. This is a free existence, unlike the so-called freedom to choose a ruler. Being ruled is not freedom. Being at the mercy of a "leader" with a gun to your head, is not leadership. That "spin" is a fraud designed to confuse and enslave.
You could correct that by voting Libertarian.
But you're a frothing TDS addled prog.
New Hampshire sounds good, unless you're retired. They have a 5% income tax on dividends and interest. And the freezing cold and snow to shovel. The FSP should have gone with Nevada.
Florida, no way -- too hot, too humid, too much crime, and it will be underwater in another 8 years or so I've been told.
Tennessee sounds good.
North Carolina is becoming a liberal destination state, so enjoy it while you can.
I have the solution to your dilemma...
winters in FL and summers in NH!
TN just went into orbit on real estate prices.
When I sell out, Ill live in a 20 room three story cardboard mansion and count the windfall.
A little 1500 sf dump on my street just sold for 550.
A lot of the new home buyers I deal with are fleeing from democrat run cities like Chicago, New York, and D.C. Some have made the trek all the way from Cali, and quite a few of them are fairly conservative. It's when the rest of those cities' residents figure out, they are living in a shit hole is when it will get bad.
they have a lot more money selling out than moving expenses.
I talked with a man that fled San J to Pasco WA. He stood on the sidewalk all day talking to people.
House paid in cash, cash in the bank.
He could care less!
tn also.
Speaking also of Arizona (where I am currently): the legacy parties in the legislature conspired to keep minor parties off the ballot by jacking up the signature requirements so there's no freedom to vote for anyone except the Ds and the Rs. Worse, the state LP isn't lifting a finger to fix it because they're too busy in bed with the right-wing election conspiracy nuts. It's sad days for the rest of us Libertarians in Arizona.
Ah, so putting the anarchist communist on the ticket with Jo cost you ballot access as well... pity. Then again, voters in Banana Republics whose governments are wholly-owned subsidiaries of the U.S. DEA, AML, FATF, TF, CFT, DNFBP, IRS-CID, INL, ICRG, GIABA, GAFISUD, FSRB, FIU, FinCEN and EAG have a choice between fascist looters and communist looters. No libertarian party is allowed thanks to the Nixon law subsidizing over a dozen identical parties of each rights-violating flavor.
"there's no freedom to vote for anyone except the Ds and the Rs. "
Thats not an AZ thing, thats everywhere.
The DNC and RNC are corps needing dissolved.
Amen to that shit.
No, Libertarians are on the ballot in the vast majority of the states - but not Arizona, the supposedly free state.
yes, you are free to engage that delusion that 47 LP votes " make a difference."
Whatever youre smoking, bring enough for everyone here!
I definitely dumped Travis County TX as anti-democratic tax looters. The Texas LP is in cowardly denial of rights for the female half of the population (that now cross the street to avoid us). I refer to the original LP platform which, like the 13th Amendment repealed State Slavery laws, repealed laws made to coerce women into involuntary reproduction before the 100th day of a pregnancy. I offered a $200 bonus if that plank reappears in the TX LP Platform. Until then, kiss my ass! p.s. Looking for a house near Tampa.
"Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:31-32
If you ignore the fact that 75% of the relocations are Baby Boomers retiring to warmer climes, then this article and the book it reviews is spot on.
Full Disclosure: I'm a Baby Boomer that retired to Arizona. It had NOTHING to do with taxes or any of the other Republican bugaboos. It's the 70 degree sunny days in January while much of the rest of the country is enjoying snow, ice, and freezing temps that attracted me.
I noticed that, too.
My choice? Summers in NH, winters in FL!
Lots of bumper stickers in FL say "Happiness is 2,000 Canadians running north with a yankee under each arm".
Which is a revealed preference showing that most people aren't concerned about global warming at all. If you are afraid of higher temps and severe weather events and coastal flooding, why would you move to Florida?
well they sure DONT need any more Trump signs in FL, esp. the Nature coast!
Or move to an already hyper-arid part of the state (not all of AZ is desert) with the ruins of the Hohokam's irrigated civilization sitting right in Phoenix.
Just to put it strait, the freest States and places are NOT run by the Catholic church.
I give you the current state of affairs in the US Govt headed up by two Cathlicks named Piglousy and Biden.
This is the real, historical source of the still- existantvdivide between North and South- The North is heavily Catholic ( see any big city) and the South is hard core Protestant.
Theres a foaming at the mouth, inter- generational loathing hatred for the C.C. here in E TN.
Damned kiddie shtippers anyway, they are 101% centralized Authoritarian which agrees with their States and Cities also being that way. Their Popes a Commie, and the rotten apple doesnt fall far from the tree.
The most anti -Freedom places are the Nor- East, which is heavily Cathlick and oddly enough, where the Revolution sprang from, and Californication, a shit hole creation, again, of the Cathlick, kiddie fucking Cathlick church over run by wetbacks also from historically Cathlick hellholes of Mexihole, Central and South America.
Freedom is evidenced by the Right to Bear Arms. Totalitarian Police State Tyrants hate that.
Hmmm.
Correct me if I am wrong, but the people in large metro Northern cities don't strike me as frequent church goers; regardless of denomination.
They have their issues no doubt, but they don't strike me as people who get influence by what the Pope says. I wonder what percentage even know his name or what he looks likes, much less how their local bishop is.
correct you if youre trying to change the topuc.
comments not about church goers.
Get a book on reading and critical thinkung skills.
Ackshuyally, both Maine and New Hampshire are the most Secular States in the Union, so they've got that going for them, which is nice.
Could someone PLEASE take this comment software to a block wall, give it a cigarette and a blindfold and shoot it?
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CATO's report and state freedom rankings didn't factor in the ongoing covid vaccine and mask mandates.
Had the authors factored in those unscientific, authoritarian and counterproductive mandates in their calculations, the red states would be ranked even higher, while blue states would be ranked even worse.
But red states are now trying to be "anti-mandate" to the point of restricting private businesses from making their own decisions regarding vaccination or masking. Increased interference in the private sector certainly isn't increasing freedom.
Oddly, when state legislators in SD wanted to enact anti-mandate laws that would prohibit employers from freely setting their own mask or vaccination standards, Governor Kristi Noem said that employers should have that right because it was just as bad, morally, as forcing them to use such standards. If an employee didn't like it they could quit and go to an employer who didn't have such requirements. In a low unemployment state like SD such mobility is greater than average. Noem IMHO is hit-and-miss on libertarian or antiauthoritarianism, but on balance better than many governors.
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E-Verify makes a state less free in this assessment.
As a refresher, E-Verify determines the eligibility foreign citizens to work in the United States.
So, if your state uses the software to determine if you are eligible to work there, then the state is "less free".
Using similar logic, if your state prosecutes criminals, they are less free.
Nowhere is free any more. The pederast heroin cartel left is running wild and rigging elections with impunity. They have the catholic mafia backing. The fbi backing, dope dealing intel agency backing. And they're all being paid right out of the treasury to stfu and perpetuate the hundreds of thousands of coverups to protect presidents that turn out to be fit for indictment to the hague for heinous warcrimes and execution. Truly, heads should be delivered via diplomic pouch at this point. It's beyond disgusting. Intolerable. Dont confuse me for giving a damn about trump either. Who would pivot to swine flu rather than cite jHoe obiden's 'afghan pederast heroin cartel' heroin epidemic? The faggot mafia thought ahead and became computer literate specifically to gain power and control the dope flow and entice honeytrap homo slaves. The faggots get away with it because the righties still think their faggot religious leaders are on their side because of superficial political posturing. No one is even allowed to talk about it in public. The whole left is a subject matter that became immune to criticism for being so disgusting they cant even be accurately discussed. "Afghan pederast heroin cartel" the minimum number of words needed to discuss the left's whole foreign policy is completely blocked on all social media. If faggots and hoes are leaving texas for the right to get medical aid to kill their own offspring, good? And woe to tge suckers that take them in, know that. Hoes like being hoes. Yeah they like to complain about it too, but hoes dont just stop being hoes. Theres many too many hoes at this point. Completely sorrounded by hoes, faggots, junkies, dumbshit theists. Nuke it. There's nothing left of america to save anyway.
less Breakfast Wine and White Cross for you.
Which state is the freest?
How in the hell do you even begin to try to objectively measure something like that:
State A: has no open container laws, no closing times, you can buy beer on Sundays. But, has a 15% income tax + a 9% sales tax.
State B: has 2 AM bar closing times, strict open container laws. But, legalized weed and has only a 13% income tax + an 8% sales tax.
State C: just like state B, except they have a 14% income tax and a 7% sales tax.
I guess its all about perspective and values.
Those that have less government intervention. States B and C would be freer overall assuming the only government intervention are the taxes.
Which states are free?
Most of them, theyre giving them away to Illegal Aliens.
( self- Rimshot!)
Snowmageddon = Meh.
2 thumbs up to new commenter (?) Smack Daddy. Righteous sarcasm.
One finger up to Biden and FaucXi. Wheres a massive quake and split opening up in the ground when you need it?
Look how we can have fun with numbers. The article stated that people are moving to freer states based on migration data. But if we look at population density, we see that people are moving from higher population density states to lower population density states. Maybe people just want to be less crowded. Below you'll see the states ranked by population density highest to lowest instead of an arbitrary freedom index.
People moving out of Illinois (#12), New York (#7), California (#11), New Jersey (#1), and Maryland (#5).
People moving to Idaho (#44), Arizona (#33), South Carolina (#19), Tennessee (#20), and North Carolina (#15).
Maybe people just want to be less crowded. Below you'll see the states ranked by population density highest to lowest instead of an arbitrary freedom index.
Less crowded = more degrees of freedom, just sayin'.
This article is still showing on the Reason's front page I see! So let's review.
New Hampshire has good firearm laws. However...
- the only state in the northeast to continue locking people in cages for touching a nontoxic medicinal herb (cannabs)
- the only state in the northeast where it's illegal to open a liquor store (government monopoly)
- The only state in the northeast where you can't take your dog hiking with you in state parks - it's illegal
Wonderful, FREE New Hampshire! Bullshit!!!! NH has low taxes, which is great, but not freedom.
Guns account for nearly 5 percent, while abortion and contraception are not considered.
Voting rights (race-targeted voter suppression, gerrymandering) also not considered.
This is just more whining from the disaffected, defeated, archaic clingerverse.
Cope, seethe, and dilate.
Happy Martin Luther King , Jr. Day! Take an individual of good character to lunch today! Better yet, be the individual of good character that someone would take to lunch today! Best of all, treat everybody as an individual every day!
I'm willing to bet money... but armed Spokesmen for the mythical Jesus say that's Satanic. So I will look at the States with the highest per-capita libertarian vote totals to see how they stack up against the looter standards of assessment.