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Guido's avatar

Bravo, Sir...Bravo!

Similar to the Aztlan ruse? Just squat there until people get used to it, then call it yours?

There are quite a few states I would gladly contribute a vote or ten toward their secession from "Murica, since that seems to be the way voting is done now. The above-mentioned Muzzysota would unquestionably be on that list, an obvious liability.

But since that ain't happening, it's certainly time The Republic of Texas made a move.

Clearly, the Texas 2024 vote to secede could be interesting, but the timing may defeat voting altogether by that time, and at the least, disaffected voters will certainly cause a shift in results.

I believe economics, if sold correctly, may cement the future of secession and Texans. This issue can easily be won or lost simply on how it is sold and manipulated by media and fellow Texans.

"Remember Fracking Dollars?" could be a slogan, recalling the recent years of energy excess and fruitful jobs aplenty. That was halted not by natural events, but by the o'blome cartel. Ditto with offshore drilling. Why are our "leaders" leading us to the poorhouse, then to an early grave?

Would the RoT be willing to sell petro-energy to the commies in DC? Or just sell them the wind turbines?

Onward, Christian soldiers!

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Indian Rock's avatar

I just read this morning that voting is now akin to adults writing a letter to Santa. I think that a good analogy, don't you? In the case of Minnesota, I ask myself, "How is it that the good people of the state are allowing this travesty?" Well, their votes don't matter, and as long as voting is the only action they take they are screwed by some minority of low IQ that has no interest in ever assimilating to become an "American". If allowed a referendum, I wonder what the real citizenry of the state would agree to? Chicago's city council refuses to allow its citizens a referendum on sanctuary city status. In both instances is that not a "threat to our democracy" they shrill about all the time since calling something or someone "RACIST" no longer works like it once did.

Dan Bongino often asks, "Has it gotten bad enough yet?" The inference is obvious... how much more are you willing to take from this corrupt 'woke' cancer eating away at the nation, our culture, and our lives? Apparently not bad enough... yet. But that may change soon. While all the attention is focused on the approaching (maybe) elections, underhanded politics and weaponization of federal and state offices, a looming financial and economic disaster is pushing itself up like a distant, but fast approaching, tidal wave. When that happens and people's financial security becomes part of the debris, will that be enough? When 'The Blob's' fuel ($$$) is drastically reduced or eliminated to the point they can no longer buy off, bribe, tempt the greedy, or threaten to withhold funding and the only thing they have remaining to extort and threaten the public is physical force, will that be enough? Once the treasonous invasion force allowed to cross our borders are turned loose you can bet it will have become real enough and bad enough then. I pray its not too late.

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