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I'm a loyal American too. Read my other comment in this thread explaining why "Ironically, secession is about the most American thing we could do at this point."
You're not a loyal American went you advocate treason against our country. When you advocate treason that makes you an anti-American traitor.
I certainly do not advocate treason. That's a hell of an accusation.
Putting secession on the ballot is part of the Republican Party of Texas's official platform. It's a popular idea whose time has come, due in large part to our federal government's ignoring the Tenth Amendment.
You ARE advocating treason. Why do you hate America?
Then why is it not on the ballot? Radical Republicans have controlled the corrupt state government for the last 30+ years. Also you are saying that the state Republican Party officially endorses anti-American treason? Even if a majority of Texans instead of a tiny minority of neofascists supported secession, it is unconstitutional according to settled law. It would be like putting the reinstitution of slavery on the ballot. That would never be allowed. Too bad for you that my country has the most powerful army in the world and us loyal Americans would swat you America hating traitors like a bug.
You seem to be out of the loop on the whole Texit movement. If you really are Texan, I find that surprising. It's been building momentum for years, and we're now collecting the legally required signatures with the expectation it'll be on the upcoming ballot later this year.
I love Amerca, and there's nothing treasonous about Texit, as I've explained elsewhere in this thread. I don't care to repeat myself, but I'm happy to clarify in case anything I wrote wasn't communicated well.
When you say "Radical Republicans" I have to wonder if you're actually Texan. Our government does a fine job of representing our values, and if you disagree — which you're certainly free to do, and I respect that — then you really ought to move out of Texas ASAP. When you use the word "neofascists" to describe your neighbors, you don't sound like much of a Texan. I bet you'd be happy on the West Coast.
When you say "settled law", again, that only applies to the jurisdiction of these United States. The building's no-smoking policy doesn't apply to you once you step out of the building.
As for your threatening last sentence, that's a sick authoritarian pipe dream which has been dispelled at length in publications describing Texit elsewhere. You can seek them out if you wish, and if you don't I don't really care. Suffice it to say, the threat is absurd.