Posted on 03/04/2024 3:59:06 PM PST by Rusty0604
Tyler Morning Telegraph. A minor major.
Secession is just another source of click bait, IMO. Nobody's going anywhere.
I’m not saying that there won’t be solutions. I’m just saying that the power of the microphone is with the government and they will use it to its full extent.
Thanks for the ping!
Texas has it’s own oil, natural gas, coal, electrical grid, ports, lumber, farmland, fresh water sources, wineries, deserts, caverns, precious minerals, and even it’s own canyon (look up Palo Duro, it’s beautiful!).
We were our own country at one point.
The Dallas Morning News was a liberal rag back in 1970. This little kiddo figured that out back in elementary school. Whatever DMN says, you knew to believe the opposite.
Ah, yes … the Dallas Boring Snooze.
“Just so I understand...a lamestream media ‘journalist’ is trying to tell real Americans how to act?”
It goes much further than that.
The media tells it’s audience what to THINK.
I don’t think you’d ever convince enough people of that to make it stick. But if you amend the Constitution to allow it, then it becomes something that can’t really be argued with.
The website for the Take Back Texas pledge does not identify how an independent Texas would be funded in absence of federal money
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Absence of federal money. Texas pays in 200+ million dollars into Mordor on the Potomac’s coffers than what it gets back.. Texans should visit TNM.me and educate themselves on #TEXIT. Hundreds of answers to questions you may have.
(voted on 3/5/24, yesterday)
Proposition 7 reads:
“The Texas Legislature should establish authority within the Texas State Comptroller’s office to administer access to gold and silver through the Texas Bullion Depository for use as legal tender.”
(voted on 3/5/24, yesterday)
Proposition 7 reads:
“The Texas Legislature should establish authority within the Texas State Comptroller’s office to administer access to gold and silver through the Texas Bullion Depository for use as legal tender.”
https://comptroller.texas.gov/transparency/local/debt/texas.php
Note:
OUTSTANDING GENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT PER CAPITA
This graph shows the outstanding GO debt per capita for the past ten years. In 2020, the GO debt amounted to around $613 per capita.
Right down the street from us.
Nice!
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