why should tax payers have to pay for Texans high utility bills?

Where is the legislation? Anyone can support anything. West is not an elected politician.

Where is the legislation for California secession?

And you didn't ask for ELECTED politicians the first time.

Now though, you want to move the bar.
 
How serious do you take this attempt to secede? Less than Hillary Clinton becoming President? More?

I don't take it seriously at all, because I understand the law will NEVER allow Texas to secede.

Sadly, many Texans are ignorant of the law and they believe Texas can secede anytime they like.
 
No. We are paying for the higher cost of harm to the environment because California's electrical grid sucks ass. Like everything else in that state.
Everyone sees how deregulation has destroyed the Texas power grid.

Maybe the Goldilocks Theory should be applied; California is too much and Texas seems to have come up short in an extremely hazardous and costly situation. Something in the middle might work better.
 
I don't take it seriously at all, because I understand the law will NEVER allow Texas to secede.

Sadly, many Texans are ignorant of the law and they believe Texas can secede anytime they like.

Agreed. It's silly. I don't understand why there are people even suggesting it.

Please put a number or percentage on "many Texans" because I've never heard this nonsense in public except from some asshole politician.

There are some valid legal challenges to argument. Maybe they want to take it to SCOTUS to see it settled, one way or another. I don't know. Seems like there are better things to work towards than proving a political point. Even if they are correct, what's the end game? Actually secede? WTF?
 
I don't think its fair for tax payers to once again have to bail out this anti government, want to leave the Union, anti everything American, but MONEY HICK STATE. Why should any of us have to pay for their utility bills, that they themselves benefited with low payments for years until the shit hit the fan???? And to reward utility companies with our hard earned tax dollars bc they failed to service their failing infrastructures????? This whole ordeal with Texas is nothing but a free financial windfall off the sweat and toil of hard working tax payers and its not right.

I am sick and tired of these Red states, who get more in federal welfare than any state in the union, in a constant state of handouts from tax payers, who pay nothing near the taxes most of us pay. In my opinion, this should be a teachable moment for Texans. I say let them bail their ownselves out of this mess and maybe just maybe, next time they go to the voting booths, they'd think about voting for ppl, WHO AREN'T ANTI GOVERNMENT......

Taxpayers don't pay Texas utility bills.
Customers do.
 
True, though I would not count AZ as a Red State anymore. Thing is the rant was about Texas and it is rated as 34th , so what we have is more painting using a broad brush, and there is an assumption which is incorrect.

And you are painting with a broad brush (bigotry).
 
Agreed. It's silly. I don't understand why there are people even suggesting it.

Please put a number or percentage on "many Texans" because I've never heard this nonsense in public except from some asshole politician.

There are some valid legal challenges to argument. Maybe they want to take it to SCOTUS to see it settled, one way or another. I don't know. Seems like there are better things to work towards than proving a political point. Even if they are correct, what's the end game? Actually secede? WTF?

Secession does not require approval of the Supreme Court.
 
I don't think its fair for tax payers to once again have to bail out this anti government, want to leave the Union, anti everything American, but MONEY HICK STATE. Why should any of us have to pay for their utility bills, that they themselves benefited with low payments for years until the shit hit the fan???? And to reward utility companies with our hard earned tax dollars bc they failed to service their failing infrastructures????? This whole ordeal with Texas is nothing but a free financial windfall off the sweat and toil of hard working tax payers and its not right.

I am sick and tired of these Red states, who get more in federal welfare than any state in the union, in a constant state of handouts from tax payers, who pay nothing near the taxes most of us pay. In my opinion, this should be a teachable moment for Texans. I say let them bail their ownselves out of this mess and maybe just maybe, next time they go to the voting booths, they'd think about voting for ppl, WHO AREN'T ANTI GOVERNMENT......

and why should tax payers have to pay for the overtime cops had to work due to blm riots and why should our tax dollars go to paying for damages they did and why should anyone pay ec=xcept blm antifa and the democrats who v=backed them
 
Biden assures Texans, that the American tax payers will indeed help them pay for their high utility bills....Never mind lecturing legislators on their failures to regulate their utility companies, but no, he's once again letting the brain dead anti gov. hicks off the hook
 
And that has what to do with this discussion? Nothing. California is not a donor state asshole. They take more than they give.

Sounds like lil triggered is getting an ass kicking/education in this thread..

Will he even make it 100 posts?? socks like him are a dime a dozen////////
 
Secession does not require approval of the Supreme Court.

Take some of your meds and read it again, INT/IBDa/gfm.

It's a legal ruling, not permission or "approval" much like the idea of whether a President can pardon himself.

Is it legal or not? It's an untested idea that can probably only be resolved in SCOTUS.
 
Take some of your meds and read it again, INT/IBDa/gfm.
IBD and gfm are not here. You are hallucinating again. I don't need meds either. Paychoquackery.
It's a legal ruling, not permission or "approval" much like the idea of whether a President can pardon himself.
Nope. No approval from the SODC is required in any way for secession.
Is it legal or not? It's an untested idea that can probably only be resolved in SCOTUS.
SCOTUS is not required for secession. They have no say. No one in the SODC does.
 
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