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To: redfreedom
Fortunately American farmers and ranchers are equipped with better weapons than tractors and liquid manure. So far the Biden regime has not attempted to take on the Texas state government. It will be difficult to take military action when so much of the armed forces are stationed overseas. An attempt to Federalize the Texas National Guard may backfire as the officers and enlisted ranks may refuse orders. Reportedly, the Border Patrol at the on the ground level is sympathetic with Texas. If the FBI and other "woke" Federal police agencies attempt to take on the Texas military, they would be outgunned. Florida, Louisiana, and other states would send their National Guard units in support of Texas.

Will Biden or his handlers want to deal with a real rebellion when Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan may well need American military on the ground, air, and seas?

35 posted on 02/02/2024 9:23:31 AM PST by Wallace T. ( )
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To: Wallace T.

I talked to an officer in the South Dakota National Guard a few days back about what’s going on in Texas. He said SD’s gov, Kristi Noem, is contemplating sending units of the SDNG down there.

This could very well be the aligning of states for an eventual CWII. The good news is with a quick alignment and NG mobilization there may not be a CWII. Maybe the lawmakers might want to skip some of there slush fund payments and actually insist on a secure border. Let’s face it, if the DC crowd’s not wanting a secure border leads to a CW, they know their plush lifestyle is over.

Texas and the others are not only doing the right thing, but are legally doing so.


42 posted on 02/03/2024 6:50:34 AM PST by redfreedom (Joseph Stalin: "It does not mater how anyone votes, how votes are counted is what matters.")
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