Texas GOP to debate secession on convention floor – IOTW Report

Texas GOP to debate secession on convention floor

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Chron: Delegates at state convention for the Republican Party of Texas will have a chance to vote on Texas secession, after a platform item calling for independence passed a special committee on Wednesday morning. It is not expected to pass, but represents a substantial achievement for proponents of a Lone Star nation.  

The Houston Chronicle previously reported that activists with the Texas Nationalist Movement, a secessionist organization, had helped pass independence resolutions in at least 22 county or district conventions in March.  more

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20 Comments on Texas GOP to debate secession on convention floor

  1. Sig94,
    Nah, don’t need to toss the Libtards and fags. If Texas is able to successfully secede, without the Big Bro FedGov to feed, clothe, and protect them, they’ll self-deport back to friendlier climes.

  2. It’s a nice dream. About all it really is.

    Being a native Texan, I would vote early and often if it were on the ballot.

    Yet, thinking about the Mexicans living around me – I’m in the extreme minority in my own neighborhood now – I’d bet that they would vote for independence too. Seeing as they have no loyalty to the nation in general and want Texas for themselves.

    It just might work if it gets that far.

  3. Simply not true, Brad.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Air_National_Guard

    “No element of the Texas Air National Guard is under United States Air Force command. They are under the jurisdiction of the Governor of Texas through the office of the Texas Adjutant General unless they are federalized by order of the President of the United States. The Texas Air National Guard is headquartered at Camp Mabry, Austin, and its commander is currently Major General John F. Nichols.”

    It’s a start.

    No federalizing something that’s not a part of the nation anymore.

    You really think Texas is incapable of manufacturing or buying whatever they need?

    The spirit here would thrive on creating all they need and don’t have yet..

  4. @Bad_Brad

    A few Paki nukes, a few Korean bottle rockets, and you’re good to go; pay for it with the last of The Federal Reserve Notes you’ve got to get rid of, anyway, and it’s practically – maybe even better than – free.

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