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SALTYBALLS 131 points ago +133 / -2

Ken Paxton gives me a bone. How about you?

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dtol2 [S] 100 points ago +100 / -0

He is the right man. Someone should pass him a message to organize a coalition of the states opposed to Biden REGIME and act in concert to have more clout.

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MAGAlikethis 75 points ago +75 / -0

An alliance of AGs willing to prosecute election fraud would also be good.

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TommyLasordasBallBag 30 points ago +32 / -2

Willing to prosecute democrats? That's a big ask.. best we can do is strongly worded* letters

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Johnrgalt 26 points ago +27 / -1

The dems wouldn't even write a letter, they would just do what they wanted.

Texas should just keep deporting illegals and tell Biden to fuck off.

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mty_green_go 2 points ago +2 / -0

And a vote for censure

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MAGAlikethis -3 points ago +2 / -5

At some point, this kind of sarcasm isn't funny anymore and becomes as disheartening as they want us to be.

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KarenKarenKaren 3 points ago +3 / -0

They can proactively start bussing illegals to CA and NY

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MAGAlikethis 2 points ago +2 / -0

100%

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GlockArm 1 point ago +2 / -1

Again....Hah!. Laws...

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Kraznaya 1 point ago +1 / -0

Absent that, an alliance of state governments willing to repudiate all federal authority would be nice

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Aoikaze2000 0 points ago +1 / -1

Wasn't that tried and SCOTUS threw it out tho?

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Iconoclast15 4 points ago +4 / -0

More like secede. It's clear at this point that we're 2 different nations pretending to be one.

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War_Hamster 0 points ago +2 / -2

Secede sounds too much like concede to me.

We are the majority, and our numbers are growing daily. Now's the time to stand our ground as firmly as we can.

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randomusers239874 8 points ago +8 / -0

Secession is the last peaceful solution, it's basically saying "leave me alone". It puts the onus of starting conflict on the government, which actually benefits us. People are generally good, which is why it's hard to get people to start violence. However, that is both our greatest weakness, and our greatest strength. We may be hesitant to start violence, but we are an unstoppable force when we are defending. Secession plays to our strengths, and gives us a defensible mandate.

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Iconoclast15 4 points ago +4 / -0

I get that but just feel that certain areas are to far gone and the cancer is rooted to deep to be removed from places like California or NYC.

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Crockett 1 point ago +1 / -0

I see this response a lot, and it's hard for me to pinpoint what I don't like about it.

Maybe because it feels like willingly becoming controlled opposition. It means ceding power for the sake of something symbolic. Sacrificing freedom for the right to sit at the cool kids table. Staying with an abusive partner because we think the relationship is so important. Choosing not to escape the POW camp because not everyone will get out. Know what I mean?

Also, being "United" doesn't mean jack if the unity is fake. Majority or minority, the country is deeply divided. I don't see how stubbornly resisting that fact helps.

Plus, secession might well be the best strategy to save everybody. Send a message saying: "We're here. We're powerful. We're serious. We're not putting up with this. What are you going to do about it?" I don't know how the globalists react in that situation, but it'll be a more difficult position for them than if we stick around out of stubbornness.

Like Trump says, if you're not willing to walk away from the negotiation table, then you've already lost.

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atheris -1 points ago +0 / -1

Don't forget with secession other countries like China will most likely have military bases within 20 miles of the seceded nation states.

ETA: Downvoted because realistic scenario? You think the dems and commies would NOT allow a chinese base near Patriot territory?

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FormerGraveheart 1 point ago +1 / -0

As opposed to having full control of the country anyway.

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ProfessorOak 3 points ago +3 / -0

How can we get this rolling? We could target the states that signed on to the Texas lawsuit. Petitions? How do we convince them?

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KilluminatiAJ 3 points ago +3 / -0

He should also support secession

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FemalePatriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

They are gaining support! You have to hit every issue separately. Arizona is attacking the election, Colorado is fighting the 2nd Amendment. Hawley and I think Johnson and a lot of other ones are going after big tech for monopolizing. We have had multiple other things go up the ranks and set presidence. This means that all we need is to win 1 case on any of the subjects and all legal routes Dems have to control us becomes an automatic win. If it goes against the constitution at all they loose all control because everything they want is against the constitution.

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dtol2 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think at this point the Constitution, laws, rules and courts are irrelevant. It is past the point of a political solution. Dems our out for blood and will usurp all power unless they face physical opposition.

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FemalePatriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is not true. We are winning them slowly. Eventually they will crack. Arizona got through and is getting a full audit on the machines. That would tumble the whole system.

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South_Florida_Guy 9 points ago +9 / -0

One might say, he incites erections of the freedom kind.

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deleteDems 4 points ago +4 / -0

Trump should have chose him as AG

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MongoBongo 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's good except for differentiation between LEOs and the rest of us, creating a unconstitutional privileged class and imposing their "laws" and "taxes" on those they're supposedly serving.

Highway men enforcing tyranny, frak the blue line. It's the truth!