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To: Twotone

If Texas turns bluse, what other state can we move to?


7 posted on 08/24/2019 2:41:08 PM PDT by antidemoncrat
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To: antidemoncrat

“If Texas turns bluse, what other state can we move to?”

Since the United States becomes communist in short order (within ten years) once Texas turns blue, with established pecking orders according to race and ethnicity, you will most probably have to think ahead and move to a location where you can sustain yourself and your family for years off the grid. Keep note that they will be coming for all non-conformists to the Communist creed, so choose your neighbors and associates as if you life depended on it. Because it will.

As I currently live in Texas, I thought I had a five- or even ten-year window to prepare for FUSA (Former USA), so I had put off looking for a bugout location. Instead, I decided to close on one now (next three months) while real estate prices remain affordable, and others I know have closed on nearby locations for potential covert partnerships.

Just as an aside: Once we get a Democrat president, the border will be effectively opened, and once we get a Democrat Congress to buttress the president, it’s over. Right now they are pushing that the founding of this country is not 1776 but 1619 because of whites oppressing slaves, and within a few years July 4 will become obsolete, replaced by August 13th as the first day that chattel slavery arrived on the Virginia shores. You think I’m kidding? The 1619 project is just getting started; by the Democrat convention, I will wager that the party will vote on whether to disavow July 4th as the national founding day.

Paranoid much? No, just a deep thinker.


21 posted on 08/24/2019 3:48:32 PM PDT by GOP Congress
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