Posted on 03/04/2024 3:59:06 PM PST by Rusty0604
In an opinion piece published on Saturday titled, "Texas voters, beware of pro-secession candidates," the Dallas Morning News' editorial board raised concerns over Republican candidates signing the "Take Texas Back" pledge.
"As Super Tuesday approaches, Republican primary voters in Texas should beware. A worrying number of candidates for the Texas House of Representatives and other offices have signed the 'Take Texas Back' pledge that makes them promise to advance legislation to help Texas secede from the United States under certain conditions," the opinion piece read.
The "Take Texas Back" pledge asks candidates to promise that if elected, they will place the interests of Texas before any nation or political entity. By signing the pledge, candidates also promise to advance legislation to call for a referendum for Texans to assert their status as an independent nation, if a majority of residents are interested.
According to the newspaper, over 150 people have signed the pledge so far
The Dallas Morning News' editorial board also warned that the pledge of secession creates "sizable" challenges such as funding, as the "Take Texas Back" pledge does not identify how an independent Texas would run in the absence of federal funding.
"Candidates who sign the pledge also signal that they aren't thinking far ahead about the real-life consequences of their statements. The website for the Take Back Texas pledge does not identify how an independent Texas would be funded in absence of federal money that currently comprises about 30% of our state's budget. The practical challenges to establishing an independent nation are sizable and cannot be patched over with extreme rhetoric," the opinion piece stated.
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“Thanks. Side point, The Federal government will never pay off the national debt.”
Certainly not possible in most of our lifetimes - even if they scoop up IRAs, 401k’s, and Pensions, it’s still won’t be enough...and then they’d go right back to big-time ‘borrowing’.
Probably it and some given oil and gas are among the most taxed and regulated things in the nation.
Right now we’re borrowing money to give to other countries and to illegals.
I just wonder if these politicians don’t get that the gig is up or do they know it and are doing it on purpose.
Borrowing at these higher interest rates is taking a big chunk out of the imaginary budget.
Why would the Dallas Morning Snooze be afraid of politicians who promise to listen to their voters?
Some years ago we got enough signatures on a petition to just have the question of succession on the republican ballot. The Republicans refused to put it on.
Thanks for the ping~!
Thanks for posting that.
If the election is stolen again, there will be lots of secession talk, and maybe some action.
Come up with a workable plan this year. Find a workable idea where Texas can work with the rest of the US. Keep the bases there. Kick out the illegals. Run the new country with mandated libertarianism. Make leftism illegal.
Offer to rejoin the US if it becomes Texas. Even Texas-lite.
Just wait for me to buy a place.
“...does not identify how an independent Texas would run in the absence of federal funding.”
LOL...very well, thank you. Without all the federal regulations, abandonment of the horrendous “climate” regs, plentiful oil and gas, confiscation of fantastic wealth by DC, and no export restrictions, Texas would be very rich. It would probably be able to pay it’s citizens the way Alaska did when North Slope oil was discovered at Prudhoe Bay.
If Oklahoma and Louisiana would join in, we could get together with OPEC and Russia and get a fair price for oil and gas.
Imagine not having to pay the exorbitant overhead of DC! Today you send them a dollar and get back maybe 20 cents of value, maybe far less. We get a crappy, woke national defense establishment today rated “weak” and not much more.
We canceled our subscription to the San Jose Mercury News for the same reason. the only thing mildly useful was the “Local” section, but that’s online (and available at other sources), so who needs to pay the damn liberal rag?
Ditto that!
“The Federal government will never pay off 5he national debt.”
Good point. So a sovereign Texas could pay with Confederate dollars.
AND, Texas would stop paying for all the freeloaders in other states, too!
Second, Texas joins Opec and sells oil and gas retail to the US
I was thinking about that.
Ha!
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