there’s obviously been a latent secession movement in Texas for a very long time. Don’t know about you... but when I look around the urban centers of Texas I see very few Texans. Mostly out-of-staters and many people not from the USA. While many Texans would support secession and probably even more in a year when the radical left’s grip on power is really being felt, I think the demographic shift has been too much for a majority to ever support secession in Texas.
people not here in the mix don’t understand how much Texas has changed, especially in the last 10 years.
Texans are tired of living under 180,000 pages of federal laws, rules, and regulations administered by 440 separate agencies and 2.5 million unelected bureaucrats.
If all federal laws, rules, and regulations were printed out and stacked, it would be taller than the San Jacinto Monument. This is an affront to those who fought and died in whose honor that monument is erected.
Texas should be governed by Texans and Texans alone. We should not have our political destiny determined by California, New York, or any other state.
Yeah. Austin is being invaded by half the population of Bangalore. And these desi newcomers absolutely have just hated and disdain for Americans
Just play by their rules, who cares if they are a growing majority, secessionists run the powers of government, do what’s best for Texas and others can leave. Figure out the details later. There may have to be financial sacrifice for this to happen but liberty isn’t without sacrifice. If dems can add 2 or more states on a whim then states should be able to leave when they want