🐱 Texas Could Vote to Secede From U.S. in 2023 as GOP Pushes for Referendum

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Texas Republicans are pushing for a referendum to decide whether the state should secede from the U.S.

The demand for Texans to be allowed to vote on the issue in 2023 was one of many measures adopted in the Texas GOP's party platform following last week's state convention in Houston.

Under a section titled "State Sovereignty," the platform states: "Pursuant to Article 1, Section 1, of the Texas Constitution, the federal government has impaired our right of local self-government. Therefore, federally mandated legislation that infringes upon the 10th Amendment rights of Texas should be ignored, opposed, refused, and nullified.

"Texas retains the right to secede from the United States, and the Texas Legislature should be called upon to pass a referendum consistent thereto."

In another section on state governance, the platform states that Texas Republicans want the state Legislature to pass a bill in its next session "requiring a referendum in the 2023 general election for the people of Texas to determine whether or not the State of Texas should reassert its status as an independent nation."

The myth that Texas can secede from the U.S. continues because of the state's history of independence, according to The Texas Tribune. Texas declared independence from Mexico in 1836 and spent nine years as its own nation before becoming a U.S. state. Texas then seceded from the Union in 1861 before being readmitted following the end of the Civil War in 1870.

The U.S. Constitution makes no provision for states to secede and in 1869, the Supreme Courtruled in Texas v. White that states cannot unilaterally secede from the Union.

"If there was any constitutional issue resolved by the Civil War, it is that there is no right to secede," the late Justice Antonin Scalia once wrote.

Still, modern secessionist efforts have continued in the state for decades—and calls to secede tend to become louder when a Democrat is a president, according to the Tribune.

It's not clear how popular the effort is among Texans, but the Texas Nationalist Movement's website claims almost half a million Texans support its work to "make Texas an independent nation again."

The movement's efforts have been promoted by Texas Republicans. Last year, state Representative Kyle Biedermann introduced a bill that called for a "Texit" referendum, which was endorsed by Texas GOP chairman Allen West. The bill ultimately failed.

The bill was rebuked by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, with Republican state Representative Jeff Leach branding it a "disgrace to the Lone Star State" and the "very definition of seditious."


As well as the issue of a referendum, delegates also voted on more than 270 platform planks as the convention closed on Saturday. The votes will be tallied and certified in Austin, but it is rare for a plank to be rejected, party spokesperson James Wesolek told The Tribune. He has been contacted for additional comment.

Texas Republicans also approved a resolution declaring that President Joe Biden was "not legitimately elected," signaling the continued support for former President Donald Trump's baseless claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

The Texas GOP's new party platform also called for full repeal of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Other planks also indicated a further shift to the right for the party, giving prominence to culture issues. The platform describes homosexuality as "an abnormal lifestyle choice," and also declares that the party opposes "all efforts to validate transgender identity."

The platform also calls for a total ban on abortion and "equal protection for the Preborn." Abortion is currently prohibited after around six weeks of pregnancy in Texas, but an imminent ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court could overturn the decision in Roe v. Wade that guaranteed abortion rights nationwide and trigger a law in Texas making abortion illegal.

The new Texas GOP platform also states that the education system should focus on "imparting essential academic knowledge, understanding why Texas and America are exceptional and have positively contributed to our world, and while doing so, also offer enrichment subjects that bless students' lives."

It calls for students to learn about the "Humanity of the Preborn Child," including teaching that life begins at fertilization. It also demands that the state legislature pass a law prohibiting the teaching of "sex education, sexual health, or sexual choice or identity in any public school in any grade whatsoever."
 
Pipe dream, very little chance of it happening. But if it does, I'm moving to Texas.

....and now I have "Bonnie Blue Flag" stuck in my head, damn it
Even less than that. There is 0% chance of it ever happening. You would have to be some kind of braindead idiot to think it was ever going to happen. Unfortunately, there seems to be some people out there that are stupid enough to believe it. Just like there are idiots on the Democrat side who keep falling for their lies.
 
instead of Texas seceding why don't we vote to kick California and Washington state out of the union?
I think we should vote to kick particular faggot cities/counties out. Don' t throw the baby out with the bath water. Washington is surprisingly based if you excise the cancer that is most of King County, southwestern Snohomish county, Bellingham, and Olympia.
 
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This is just secession retardation. It's become a popular thing since Obammy became president. It seems to be popular with a small number of Boomers and Boomer tier types on the far right. No state is ever going to secede from the union. Texas has been pulling this kind of thing for over a decade now. It's just political pandering. Kind of the way Democrats pander to the far left. Republicans in certain states know that certain people eat this kind of stuff up like a fat kid with a cake. You started seeing this after Obammy where people would go around shouting secession like that's how secession actually happens. Morons going around yelling for it makes it happen.

The Republicans, at least some of them know how to appeal to some of their voters just like the Democrats. Both the parties in the US know they can't win without getting at least some votes from the fringes of each party. So, they spend their time lying to them hoping they can get enough to go out and vote so they can win an election. You know how the Democrats always promise shit like they will forgive all the student loan debt, but they never actually do? This is a Republican version of that. Not all the Republicans do this just some in certain states. Texas being one of them. At the end of the day just like with the Democrats promises to end the student loan debt Texas will still be in the union.

Instead of promising to do something about all the illegal taco niggers jumping across the border and so on they go with what is considered the least offensive bait and that would be secession.
Immigration is federal. Texas can't gun down illegal immigrants without becoming sovereign to handle their part of the border how they want
 
Sounds like Abbot got jealous of DeSantis being the most based governor.
Abbott was hand picked and groomed, it's why he falls into lockstep as soon as the media starts to pick on him (see covid lockdowns). He's only like this in order to stay in his ivory tower.
Pipe dream, very little chance of it happening. But if it does, I'm moving to Texas.

....and now I have "Bonnie Blue Flag" stuck in my head, damn it
We'll only accept you if you help kick out the Commifornians and illegals of all flavors. Also you can't vote for shitty bugmen policies.

You also have to like either Big Red or Dr Pepper, idk why but those are the rules.
 
Why would Texas vote to secede? Look at an actual electoral Map. Look at the number of Red States vs Blue. Texas is nearing a Supermajority coalition of States.
It's a threat that politicians like to pull out of their arsenal whenever the DNC has a majority. It isn't serious though I'd find it fucking hilarious if it does actually end up on a ballot and people vote to secede.

It won't happen though, it'll be fortified to not happen.
 
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that's not gonna happen. the GOP wouldn't allow for a state leaving and losing 2 senators.
it's better we just kick california out.
Texas is arguably the only reason the GOP has electoral college parity. They can't leave us stranded with Commiefornian hegemony.
 
Sure after we pull out every federal piece of equipment, employee and money and such. And no more medicaid or social security or federal aid at all, and US bushiness leaving. And being embargoed by the US. And handing the senate to the Dems eternally. But hey, kids are forced to say that pledge of allegiance now!
 
Sure after we pull out every federal piece of equipment, employee and money and such. And no more medicaid or social security or federal aid at all, and US bushiness leaving. And being embargoed by the US. And handing the senate to the Dems eternally. But hey, kids are forced to say that pledge of allegiance now!
if it's an amecable succession, chances are the companies won't leave. every texan citizen would also be a dual american citizen so texas sort of becomes a protectorate of the U.S.. like puerto rico on steroids.
 
If the only thing stopping Texas from leaving is it screws the other states... well..

Fuck the other states - Texas probably.
 
We'll only accept you if you help kick out the Commifornians and illegals of all flavors. Also you can't vote for shitty bugmen policies.

You also have to like either Big Red or Dr Pepper, idk why but those are the rules.
Deal on all of the above. I'll also get a 10 gallon Stetson hat and do my best to pick up the accent.
 
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If the only thing stopping Texas from leaving is it screws the other states... well..

Fuck the other states - Texas.
Fixed that for you. To a Texan the United States is Texas and 49 places that don't matter in the slightest but the Texans tolerate anyways out of kindness. There's a reason they seceded during the Civil War despite Sam Houston himself telling everyone what a stupid idea it was.
 
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