Because of its sparse population, it is more difficult to find a job
in Wyoming--that's the trade-off for our increased political leverage
in a sparsely populated state. As described in
Molôn Labé! the earliest wave of relocators would necessarily be self-employed,
entrepreneurs, and business owners. Their commerical activities
will help us to "bootstrap" ourselves.
On this note, here's what I recently posted in our FSW Forum,
which will be up for the public this month:
Jobs, Business Opportunities and Employee Recruitment
I can't say anything else about this at the moment, but a very exciting company owned by libertarian partners will be setting up their new facilities in Wyoming this year. They will purchase quite a bit of land, and will need highly skilled folks in their employ.
As soon as I have the word from them, I'll annouce all the details here.
Meanwhile, trust me on the fact that this company will be making headline news over the next 5 years with their products!
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Regarding working in Cheyenne with a voting residence in another county, this should
be possible. On our forum we will research this fully and post the details.
rockchucker, if the M1 resonates with you that well, then by all means get one.
Stock up on the clips, which have risen in price, and scour Shotgun News for
deals on surplus ammo (20-25 cents/round).
Better yet, save up for an M1A (choose one in serial # range 20,000-130,000)
or Chinese M14S (with Smith Enterprise heat treat, Wilson barrel, U.S. bolt).
Same ergonomics, better gas system, 20rd mags, and .308.
Throw on a 2-7x Burris handgun scope with BallisticPlex reticle,
and you'd own it all, from CQB to 500yds.
Boston