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12/06/2015 7:44 pm  #1


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Texas GOP Moves Toward Vote On Seceding From Union

Texas GOP leaders are set to vote Saturday on whether to place a measure on the March 1 ballot in favor of seceding from the Union. 

The proposal cleared the Texas Republican Party's Resolutions Committee on Friday and is set for a vote by the 40-member State Republican Executive Committee on Saturday. 

If it passes, the resolution would place a non-binding measure on the primary ballot in favor of secession, and one recent poll suggests that GOP voters would approve it. 

"If the federal government continues to disregard the constitution and the sovereignty of the State of Texas, the State of Texas should reassert its status as an independent nation," the resolution states. 

A 2014 Reuters poll found that one in four Americans support the idea of secession, including one-third of all Texans and a whopping 53 percent of Republicans in the Lone Star State. 

Texas Democratic Party Executive Director Crystal Kay Perkins slammed the proposal after it cleared the Resolutions Committee on Friday. 

“This is one of the most un-American, unpatriotic things we have seen from the Republican Party of Texas in a while. It clearly proves one thing: the Tea Party has taken over the Republican Party. Rest in peace, GOP," Kay Perkins said. "This should worry every hardworking Texan, because this is the same party that controls the majority of our state government. Just another day at the weird and wacky Republican Party of Texas?”

State GOP leaders have said they doubt the resolution will survive an Executive Committee vote, but members who responded to The Houston Chronicle this week were split on the issue. 

The resolution was introduced by Executive Committee member Tanya Robertson after the Texas Nationalist Movement, a secessionist group, reportedly failed to gather the 75,000 signatures needed to get secession on the primary ballot. 

http://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/johnwright/texas_gop_moves_toward_vote_on_seceding_from_union


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

12/06/2015 8:08 pm  #2


Re: Please, Just Go

I think it would be one of those rare things that would be a "win-win" for everybody concerned.  Texas could be become a country unto itself, and we could visit the place (and they could visit us) with the proper ID and passport, of course.

 

12/07/2015 7:53 am  #3


Re: Please, Just Go

Yeah, and they could get busy building that wall they're always whining about.

 

12/07/2015 8:02 am  #4


Re: Please, Just Go

"I will build a wall between the US and Texas and make Texas pay for it".




We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
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