At the airport waiting for a flight to DC. A few concluding observations about the New Hampshire Liberty Forum.
1. The Free State Project is a cool idea. If you're not tied to a particular state and you don't need hot weather, why not move to New Hampshire and help the fight for liberty? These folks already have four people in the state legislature, including one elected as a Democrat. At the very least, there's a good network of friends who value liberty. And as you might expect, lots of interesting characters. I don't think I've ever seen so many openly armed folks in my life.
2. Judge Napolitano gives a good speech. I'm not a lawyer, but I like everything he said - especially the story about the Yankees beating the Mets in a pivotal game last year when Castillo dropped A-Rod's pop fly to second base and turned the final out into the play that let the Yankees win.
3. I despise government more than ever. Not because of the conference, but because I was given a bottle of real maple syrup as my honorarium for speaking. But I wasn't willing to pay $25 to check my bag, so I went through TSA security hoping rationality would prevail. Not surprisingly, that wasn't the case.
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