Posted on 06/20/2022 12:42:25 PM PDT by DFG
Because there is nothing in the Constitution that prohibits them from doing so. I agreed with you, but I also stated that it may or may not come with consequences depending on what the U.S. Government thinks about that secession. I understood fully what your point was. What is not constituted to the U.S. government is up to the state. Do you think the U.S. Government will agree to it? They didn't the last time it was tried. Question is, is Texas in possession of any nuclear weapons? 🙂
Is any state required to follow “the law” when it’s plain and clear that the Federal Government is violating the law each hour of each day?
If a state secedes from the union, it is no longer under the jurisdiction of the laws of the United States and the constitution.
Would the government DARE try to FORCE (WAR) any state to return to the union?
The War Between The States, you may have heard of it. Not pretty, not going to happen again. The Feds wouldn’t dare.
Hey Texas, call their bluff.
My friend and fellow Texan. I wholeheartedly agree. We have nothing to lose and there doesn’t appear to be much to gain by remaining in a country controlled by godless,unjust, immoral, and degenerate perpetrators of iniquity. Better to fight on our feet for our dear Texas than to die on our knees as they surely are planning. They cannot change us and so they will execute us and our children and grandchildren. They broke any covenant that ever existed between us.
They don’t have to defend the world, just Texas.
Let the leftists run the show, police the world.
Ok you win, that is gold. Let’s Go Burden!
Texas tried this once before.
As I recall it didn’t work out well for Texas.
That was then. The global situation is different now. I think it benefits the globalists to break up the USA.
As long as globalist-minded people are running each state, e.g., California and New York are already well aligned, removing a few sinecures from pointless federal bureaucracies is easily sold to the public.
I don;t see the same sort of sentiment as was in 1860's with slavery. I doubt there would be violence trying to hang on to any state or region.
Would the governor become the President of Texas? Nice idea but the logistics would be a nightmare.
You may be right you may be wrong. I personally do not know. 🙂
I guess a lot depends on which states secede, and if they have nuclear weapons in their possession in those state. 🙂
I believe the answer is 39.
No state possesses nukes, as far as I know. All nukes are on federal property and under the control of federal minions.
There would be some interesting legal details - like what to do about native american nations created by treaty; citizenship. I assume borders would remain open, trade would remain without duties, and so on. Might well be agreement to abide by some but not all federal edicts.
Just like Fort Sumter was in S.C.. 🙂
I believe the answer is 39.
My great grandfather fought for Texas in the 1836 War of Independence from Mexico. I am a member of TFF.
So, would a Supreme Court decision that the state didn't like have changed anything? We will never know because it wasn't tried. 🙂
Yes, of course. My point is that secession is a different issue today, and the means and outcome could be radically different. as long as Texans don;t try to take over federal bases, etc., no firing on the fort, then it has a very different feel.
I would expect the feds to at least put up a token fight, to make things look good. The conspiracy theory material I am familiar with has the US broken into 11 or 12 regions. states retain their ID, but the government structures are aligned differently. I think it would be an easy sell to the perople - get rid of the unnecessary, overbearing, and arrogant overhead that is Washington! You can be "sort of united," common culture, diversity everywhere, etc.
Confusing borders is a bit new to USA, but it is common in Europe and the Middle East. No reason it can't be done in the US, to the benefit of the controlling families.
Bring it on. Most of the "military force" resides in the south.
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