In the vast expanse of Montana's landscape, where independence and self-reliance aren't just ideals but daily necessities, Ron Paul's concept of "Reaching the Remnant" finds particularly fertile ground. This powerful idea, inspired by Albert Jay Nock's interpretation of the Biblical prophet Isaiah's mission, speaks directly to the heart of what we're trying to accomplish here in Montana.
The concept of the Remnant, as embraced by Ron Paul throughout his career, isn't about reaching the masses with watered-down messages. Instead, it's about connecting with those individuals who inherently understand liberty's value – those who, in their hearts, already know something isn't right with the current system, even if they haven't yet found the words to express it. We saw this clearly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where the Remnant were those who instinctively questioned and opposed the lockdowns and mandates, recognizing them as violations of fundamental human rights and liberty.
Here in Montana, we see the Remnant in our everyday lives. They're the ranchers who understand property rights not from reading books, but from generations of stewarding their land. They're the small business owners who experience firsthand how government regulations strangle economic freedom. They're the miners, farmers, and craftsmen who know the value of honest work and sound money.
Montana's unique character makes it a natural home for the Remnant. Our state's history is written by individuals who valued independence over conformity, who chose self-reliance over dependency, and who understood that freedom isn't just another word – it's a way of life.
As Albert Jay Nock noted, and Ron Paul often emphasized, the Remnant cannot be manufactured or convinced through propaganda. They must be found, and they will recognize the message of liberty when they hear it because it resonates with what they already know to be true.
Our task in the Montana Mises Caucus isn't to convince everyone of liberty's virtues through clever marketing or simplified messaging. Instead, following Ron Paul's example, we're here to articulate the principles of liberty clearly and consistently, knowing that those who are ready – the Remnant – will respond.
This approach might seem counterintuitive in an age of viral marketing and mass appeal. But as Ron Paul demonstrated throughout his career, and particularly during his presidential campaigns, speaking truth consistently and without compromise has a power that transcends traditional political strategies. The Remnant, as Isaiah learned, may be smaller in number, but they are mighty in impact.
In Montana's communities, from Billings to Bozeman, from Missoula to Kalispell, we see this truth in action. When we speak about sound money, we find those who already understand the dangers of inflation. When we discuss property rights, we connect with those who intuitively grasp their fundamental importance. When we advocate for personal liberty, we discover those who have been waiting for someone to give voice to their own deeply held beliefs.
As we continue our work in Montana, we embrace Ron Paul's wisdom about reaching the Remnant. We understand that our message won't resonate with everyone – and that's okay. Our mission is to be a beacon for those who are already seeking the light of liberty, to provide them with the intellectual ammunition they need, and to help them connect with others who share their values.
The beauty of this approach lies in its authenticity. We don't need to compromise our principles or water down our message. We simply need to speak truth consistently and clearly, knowing that the Remnant will recognize it when they hear it.
To those reading this who feel a resonance with these ideas – who have always known in their hearts that liberty is the natural state of mankind – welcome home. You are the Remnant we've been looking for, and together, we can build something remarkable here in Montana.
The path of liberty isn't always the easiest one, but as Montanans know well, the most worthwhile trails are often the most challenging. Join us in this mission to preserve and advance liberty in our beautiful state. The Remnant is gathering, and the time for action is now.
If these words have stirred something within you – a recognition of truths you've always known but perhaps never heard expressed – then you are part of Montana's Remnant. As Ron Paul taught us, this recognition isn't coincidental; it's a calling.
The time for sitting on the sidelines has passed. Montana needs voices of liberty now more than ever. Whether you're a rancher in the eastern plains, a tech worker in Bozeman, or a small business owner in Missoula, your role in preserving and advancing liberty is crucial.
Here's how you can take action today:
• Join the Montana Mises Caucus (it's free!)
• Attend our local meetings and events
• Share these ideas with others who might be part of the Remnant
• Study the principles of liberty and Austrian economics
• Stand firm in your convictions, knowing you're not alone
Remember, as Ron Paul showed us, courage is contagious. Your stand for liberty, however small it might seem, creates ripples that reach far beyond what you can see. The Remnant in Montana is growing stronger every day, and your voice matters.
Contact us today. Join our mission. Be part of Montana's liberty movement. The Remnant isn't just a concept – it's a community, and it's your community.
The future of freedom in Montana depends on those who recognize its value and are willing to stand for it. Are you ready to answer the call?


