Thanks for the analysis. As a Texan, I’m ready for secession, but i think there’ll be much conflict in the streets before we as a country get to that point. Myself, I’d just as soon see Jesus descending from the clouds and hear the trumpets sounding than have to live through what i think is headed our way. But i hear no trumpets and I’m not suicidal, so i suppose there’s no avoiding it. :-)
Hey, NSA: Jesus is watching you. :-)
“Thanks for the analysis. As a Texan, Im ready for secession, but i think therell be much conflict in the streets before we as a country get to that point. “
You’re welcome. One of the real problems that I’ll have in arguing against secession is that it plainly makes a lot of sense on a lot of dimensions. It’s not something where you can just spit out a list of reasons why Texas or another state shouldn’t pick up their marbles and leave. My argument against boils down to one really big reason and a few not so big reasons.
And since I promised not to argue with Texans over secession tonite, I’m going to go to bed. God bless.