Explorer's Club

At the convention I brought up the idea of having an Explorer's Club. The purpose of the club is to take the LPD to places we haven't gone before. There are two ways we can do that. By donations of your time and/or money. Both are necessary, in my opinion, to advance the LPD so, therefore, please think of this as a two-pronged approach.

Libertarian Party of Delaware to vote on Amendments to Bylaws

One of the items on the agenda for the LPD's annual Convention on May 2nd will be a set of proposed amendments to the Party's Articles of Association.

Congress' Insane Rush to Legislate

In addition to the most bloated budget ever, Congress is rushing an alarming number of bills to a vote this week w/o reading any of them. There is no compelling urgency to any of these bills:

  • H.R. 1388 - Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act
  • H.R. 1171 - Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program Reauthorization Act of 2009

Nationalize the Federal Reserve

Tim Geithner wants to nationalize the finance industry or at least control it w/o calling it nationalization.

Why not start with the Fed?

2009 Convention

Fellow Delaware Libertarians,

We’ve scheduled the Libertarian Party of Delaware’s 2009 Convention for May 2, 2009. It will be held at the pavilion at Killens Pond State Park’s Campground area (entrance on Paradise Alley Road east of US Route 13, south of Felton). Since the pavilion is quite large, covered, screened, and has a concrete floor this will be a “Rain or Shine” event. Outside the pavilion are horseshoe pits, a volleyball court, and a playground. There are two barbeque grills that should provide us with all the cooking surface needed. The park charges an entrance fee of $3 per Delaware-tagged vehicle and once the park is full no other vehicles will be admitted.

How Free is Delaware?

The Mercatus Center at George Mason University has released a detailed study ranking the 50 states in terms of how much individual freedom each permits to its residents.

New Hampshire places #1 in the overall ranking, and first in Fiscal Policy. New York comes in dead last in Fiscal Policy, Economic Freedom, and in the overall ranking.

Delaware has a lot of room for improvement. We were ranked 30th in Fiscal Policy, 16th in Regulatory Policy, 24th in Economic Freedom, 36th in Personal Freedom, and 26th overall.

Here is how the study summarizes Delaware in its state by state descriptions:

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