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posted ago by Zed287 ago by Zed287 +207 / -1

Ive called several times for people to organize here. People ask me what my plan is, what ive been doing since yall think all i do is bitch online. Here it is: TX secession movement.

Added edit from /u littlebridges https://tnm.me/texit

https://house.texas.gov/members/ Here is a list of texas house members. Find and call each one, let them know their constituents will not vote for them if they do not introduce articles of secession immediately in response to H.R.1 Does it matter if people vote or not? No it doesnt, but this does 2 things:

  1. TX reps afraid theyll lose their seats
  2. They will see overwhelming support. WHY SECCESSION?
  3. first of all, if articles are introduced Dems will fear losing their power, the threat alone could potentially knock them back into line.
  4. Other states shall follow, if the Dems decide not to care the commie states are blocked off from each other, best case flyover states follow suit.
  5. If the states seceed one of two outcomes, war, or unsteady peace wherein 6 to 12 years the commie states wither and die and rejoin the conservative states.
  6. And certainly not least, there is no saving whats coming, everything the Dems are doing will accelerate not decelerate. If you think this week is bad wait until 4 years have passed. If you reside in a flyover call your own reps and tell them this as well. SECESSION IS THE ONLY LEGAL OPTION LEFT. YOU KNOW IT, I KNOW IT, LETS GET IT DONE.
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DudePlayingaDude 1 point ago +2 / -1

Don't think secession is the answer, so I'll agree to disagree on that point. Besides, I don't cut and run at the first sign of battle. I do think a coalition of states is a good idea. We need to put some teeth back into state's rights as sovereign entities. The federal government is overspending and placing an undue burden on it's citizens, has broken faith with the populace and has vast, overreaching authority not delegated by the States nor the Constitution. We need to take back what is ours.

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BillionsAndBillions 2 points ago +2 / -0

Secession is the big ask, and a last resort. I don't see a way to take back what is ours via voting. We need unconventional warfare now. Laws don't matter, only power does. Swaying public opinion against these usurpers is power we can use, and the threat of secession might be the teeth we need. If not, war.

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DudePlayingaDude 1 point ago +2 / -1

The thing is, these people cannot be threatened. They know how this will play out. They have plans in place. Hell, when I was stationed in DC, I learned there is a whole team of players who game shit like this out for a living and plan contingencies. They even have fucking plans for alien invasion and I ain't talking illegals, I shit you not.

If we can form a solid coalition of states and put teeth back into state's rights, we can fight back without having to rely on voting or creating a third party, which I think would be cool to do anyway just a fuck you statement. That's our line in the sand. That's taking our power back. If that fails, then we have enough organization and manpower to take it to the next level, God forbid it ever come to that.

We really, really do not want to get into a shooting war unless we absolutely must. Been there, done that, got the scars and a crushed spine for it. Don't mistake my sentiments for my resolve to stand tall if required. But I truly, deeply want to spare my loved ones from that hellscape and nightmare.

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BillionsAndBillions 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep, you're correct. They game out every conceivable scenario, but they are not gods; they can't see every possibility. I don't want a shooting war either. If we can get enough people to realize what this illegitimate regime is up to, and acknowledge that they are usurpers, we can get people talking about a peaceful separation, a divorce. By way of analogy, when the psychopath starts threatening to murder his spouse for merely mentioning a divorce over differences, that's when people will realize how serious the problems are.

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DudePlayingaDude 2 points ago +2 / -0

We are sympatico, my dude. If the people have no redress, we are duty bound to seek another solution. I'm really digging into the Coalition of States project and I really like what I'm reading. It's basically secession without seceding, if you catch my drift. It approaches a solution sideways, which is my kind of warfare.