Well AFAIK Texas is the only state that has a way to legally secede from the union in our constitution, because we were a republic before joining the union. (It's incredibly difficult to get the votes to do, but there's a legal path there)
Interestingly, Texas is on a separate power grid from the rest of the country, produces more power than it consumes, and has seaports.
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Well AFAIK Texas is the only state that has a way to legally secede from the union in our constitution, because we were a republic before joining the union. (It's incredibly difficult to get the votes to do, but there's a legal path there)
Interestingly, Texas is on a separate power grid from the rest of the country, produces more power than it consumes, and has seaports.
Well AFAIK Texas is the only state that has a way to legally sucede from the union in our constitution, because we were a republic before joining the union. (It's incredibly difficult to get the votes to do, but there's a legal path there)
Interestingly, Texas is on a separate power grid from the rest of the country, produces more power than it consumes, and has seaports.
Well AFAIK Texas is the only state that has a way to legally suceed from the union in our constitution, because we were a republic before joining the union. (It's incredibly difficult to get the votes to do, but there's a legal path there)
Interestingly, Texas is on a separate power grid from the rest of the country, produces more power than it consumes, and has seaports.