“Texas Could Vote to Secede From U.S. in 2023 as GOP Pushes for Referendum”

Google Texas v. White 1869 SCOTUS decision.

Einstooge.

The Confederacy no longer exists. Why are you pointing to this case????!?
No, the Supreme Court does not have authority to change the Constitution or have any jurisdiction at all over a foreign power.
 
The Confederacy no longer exists. Why are you pointing to this case????!?
No, the Supreme Court does not have authority to change the Constitution or have any jurisdiction at all over a foreign power.

Not about the Confederacy, sidestepper.

Texas v. White, (1869), U.S. Supreme Court case in which it was held that the United States is “an indestructible union” from which no state can secede.

You Trumpers twist and squirm like snakes under a rock.
 
Biden to invade Texas.
No need. He's already allowing aliens from all over the world to invade Texas, in violation of the US Constitution... Same with Arizona... Same with numerous other states. Plenty of these aliens have even invaded Wisconsin.
 
Hello archives,

“Texas Republicans are pushing for a referendum to decide whether the state should secede from the U.S.”

“The demand for Texans to be allowed to vote on the issue in 2023 was one of many measures adopted in the Texas GOP's party platform following last week's state convention in Houston.”

“Under a section titled "State Sovereignty," the platform states: "Pursuant to Article 1, Section 1, of the Texas Constitution, the federal government has impaired our right of local self-government. Therefore, federally mandated legislation that infringes upon the 10th Amendment rights of Texas should be ignored, opposed, refused, and nullified.”

https://www.newsweek.com/texas-secede-us-2023-gop-pushes-referendum-1717254

Could the rest of the country be so lucky?

So they want to be a tiny little nation at odds with a vastly superior nuclear-armed neighbor?

That doesn't sound like a very good position to be in.

But if that's what Texas Republicans vote for, it will come as no surprise.
 
I wonder how they will finance their government?

Texas currently receives about $1.45 for every dollar they pay to the US federal government.

What will they do?

Raise taxes on the rich?

ROTFL
 
I wonder how they will finance their government?

Texas currently receives about $1.45 for every dollar they pay to the US federal government.

What will they do?

Raise taxes on the rich?

ROTFL

Most of that $1.45 is for military bases. Not really a "gift" to Texas since those bases need to exist somewhere.

That said, yes, those bases would have to leave IF Texas seceded....which it won't. It's a bullshit argument to even bring it up. Those people are fucking morons.
 
Here's a thought.

Let Texas go. Admit Puerto Rico as the new 50th State.

The flag would remain intact and the USA would be better off for it.
 
Hello Dutch,

Most of that $1.45 is for military bases. Not really a "gift" to Texas since those bases need to exist somewhere.

That said, yes, those bases would have to leave IF Texas seceded....which it won't. It's a bullshit argument to even bring it up. Those people are fucking morons.

Gotta pander to extremists if ya wanna be a big star in the Republican party these days.
 
Hello Dutch,

Gotta pander to extremists if ya wanna be a big star in the Republican party these days.

That's been the trend since the Cold War ended; both parties have become more extreme in their politics with the Republicans the clear winner in the Kookiness Awards.
 
Yes, it is his inherent right to have both if he so chooses.

Right, everyone has the right to shit, but that doesn’t mean they can exercise it anywhere they like

Appears “birdie” doesn’t understand the concept of the social contract, nor consequently that all rights are based upon reason and not desire
 
No need. He's already allowing aliens from all over the world to invade Texas, in violation of the US Constitution... Same with Arizona... Same with numerous other states. Plenty of these aliens have even invaded Wisconsin.

But, but, but, don’t people have an “inherent right” to go anywhere they want to?
 
But, but, but, don’t people have an “inherent right” to go anywhere they want to?

True as long as it's public property. They don't have a right to trespass or block the free movement of others on a public pathway.

Not a lawyer, but that's my understanding.

A primary purpose of government is to deconflict collisions of unalienable rights not strip some people of their rights in favor of others.
 
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