As much as I'd love for that to happen, it's not necessary. Just ignore them. In the other comment you mention the feds attacking state troops but I doubt that will happen. This will go through the legal system where Abbot will have plenty more chances to cuck out and say "we tried".
As much as I'd be interested in seeing it happen, the feds aren't that dumb with all the false flags under their belts. The optics of "killing law enforcement who are doing the job the feds should be doing" looks bad if the feds want to act like the good guys. Even supposedly anti-cop cities are complaining about the illegals (unless they get enough of a kickback).
I know the feds really, really don't care about optics, but they know they won't win a fight against the populace without enough foreigners and illegals acting as a distraction.
Any and every day that we're not already lynching leftists is a day I'm disappointed. This probably won't be our Sumpter, but an escalation is good regardless.
I don't think secession is possible for now but certainly devolution of powers from the federal government should be in process.
Too many feds and glowey infiltrators inside the state to try to separate, get rid of them first and make yourself more independent so if you want to seperate you aren't fighting inside and out.
The current course of Western society can only be corrected through sudden and extreme methods (violent or nonviolent), and the more time that passes, the more extreme those changes are going to have to be.
At this point I don’t think our population has the guts to make the course correction.
If they're serious, secession will be put up to the legislature.
As much as I'd love for that to happen, it's not necessary. Just ignore them. In the other comment you mention the feds attacking state troops but I doubt that will happen. This will go through the legal system where Abbot will have plenty more chances to cuck out and say "we tried".
The feds might abduct/arrest the Texas National Guard leadership. I hope the troopers are well-trained enough to know what to do.
I don't think that is likely.
Secession wouldn't pass in even the Texas State Senate and it is definitely not going anywhere in the Texas State House.
I think Texas can still stay in the Union while protecting its sovereign right to enforce border security.
Doesn't matter if it's likely. It's necessary.
If the feds attack state troops in order to explicitly prevent border enforcement, there really isn't any other choice.
if they do that, things will get SPICY.
As much as I'd be interested in seeing it happen, the feds aren't that dumb with all the false flags under their belts. The optics of "killing law enforcement who are doing the job the feds should be doing" looks bad if the feds want to act like the good guys. Even supposedly anti-cop cities are complaining about the illegals (unless they get enough of a kickback).
I know the feds really, really don't care about optics, but they know they won't win a fight against the populace without enough foreigners and illegals acting as a distraction.
I remember in 2015 the Texas GOP had a motion that failed to put secession on the ballot. Or was an attempt to do so
You will be disappointed then.
Most elected politicians in the Texas legislature have openly stated they are against secession.
This is not the avenue they will pursue.
Any and every day that we're not already lynching leftists is a day I'm disappointed. This probably won't be our Sumpter, but an escalation is good regardless.
I don't think secession is possible for now but certainly devolution of powers from the federal government should be in process.
Too many feds and glowey infiltrators inside the state to try to separate, get rid of them first and make yourself more independent so if you want to seperate you aren't fighting inside and out.
I disagree. The longer it takes until separation, the more infiltrators you're going to have.
Separation, consolidation, preparation, conflict. I'm that order.
I agree.
The current course of Western society can only be corrected through sudden and extreme methods (violent or nonviolent), and the more time that passes, the more extreme those changes are going to have to be.
At this point I don’t think our population has the guts to make the course correction.