I can't believe we actually have morons defending this.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/texas-seceding-us-would-mean-war-law-expert-says-1717392%3famp=1
I can't believe we actually have morons defending this.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/texas-seceding-us-would-mean-war-law-expert-says-1717392%3famp=1
Does Texas want to secede or are a small number of people who aren't actually going to do anything talking about Texas seceding?
@cocacolaman: I honestly don't know.
@applekidthethird: If something actually happens with this I'll be surprised and disappointed.
I live in Texas and don't know a single person who wants to secede
As a Texan literally nobody is talking about succession.
Hey now. Don't get in the way of the left trashing the other side inbetween doing the same thing.
The only people I've met talk about seceding here generally say it in jest. I don't doubt some extreme people exist too that want to secede, but the majority definitely do not.
I don't think it's gonna happen, but honestly, that would be a good thing both for Texas and for the rest of the America. Texas would be free from America's insane politics and the America would be freed from vast majority of its Mexico border. The culture of Texas is also so dramatically different from most of the other states that it just makes sense. Once again though, it won't happen. The economical consequences for both sides would be disastrous, and nobody wants to lose billions of money. It would have to be via revolution and/or civil war. And as it is now, it's still unlikely. If covid, Trump election, mass lootings and other major dividing events didn't trigger it, nothing will.
Eh not likely to happen. But I think I read something about the Texas republican party releasing some type of platform where they mentioned wanting a vote for independence or something. So, it says a lot if the party leaders want to push for that. If the general public in Texas isn't for it, then I guess that means it's even less likely to succeed than it already was.
I don't think it's gonna happen, but honestly, that would be a good thing both for Texas and for the rest of the America. Texas would be free from America's insane politics and the America would be freed from vast majority of its Mexico border. The culture of Texas is also so dramatically different from most of the other states that it just makes sense. Once again though, it won't happen. The economical consequences for both sides would be disastrous, and nobody wants to lose billions of money. It would have to be via revolution and/or civil war. And as it is now, it's still unlikely. If covid, Trump election, mass lootings and other major dividing events didn't trigger it, nothing will.
Texas is more concerned about the GOP and election results. Covid is more of an all-rounder sort of thing, whereas everyone is fed up with it, but could do nothing about it apart from getting a religious exemption over the vaccine, which has been rumored that there have been elastic growths in the bodies of the vaccinated dead. Something that which no doctor or mortician has ever seen before.
The majority of zoomers who participated in an Insider discussion said they were pro-choice and expressed anger at the possibility that the highest court in the land could soon overturn a person's right to choose, anecdotally confirming national statistics on the topic: A May Pew Research Center survey found that three-quarters of adults under 30 believe abortion should be generally legal, including 30% who believe it should be legal in all circumstances with no exceptions.
I think now we're starting to see America take its first baby steps toward becoming a socialist country (no pun intended).
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