Scott Bieser says:

I have disagreements with FSP but Neil Alexander's post fits with my understanding of what's going on with FSP. There is no job-seeking -- not yet anyway -- and FSP is scrambling to deal with their failure to recruit at the rate they'd hoped.

To me, the fatal flow of FSP is it chose New Hampshire. Somehow, I just knew they would choose New Hampshire which is why I never signed on. (I didn't know about the "opt out" provision, but even so, I think it's stupid to let 5,000 strangers vote on where I'm going to live.)

The alternative, the Wyoming/Montana migration movement, has its problems, but it is decentralized, and has what I think is a healthier attitude -- "I think _this_ is where libertarians should gather and I'm going to go there myself now and lead by example."

And even if not enough libertarians show up to make a difference, I'm still better off here than where I was before.

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