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Writer's pictureMichael Thervil

Texas Secession | Forget About It

Written by Michael Thervil  

  

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There has been a lot of talk about the U.S. State of Texas possibly succeeding from the union for those that live outside of the United States, a secession of a state means that that state will no longer be legally a part of the United States of America and will become its own country. The reason why a secession movement has come to light in the state of Texas is mainly because of the crisis happening on its southern borders. To be fair, both Texas and the United States of America as a whole has been having an exceptionally hard time securing its southern border. There are several reasons for this. The first lies in the fact that there is too much political red tape that has been taking place which has stifled any real progress when it comes to America securing its borders.  

  

Then there is the issue of what is known as “Sanctuary Cities”, which are typically cities that are priding themselves on accepting people, which have become hotspots that attract many illegal aliens that flood the southern border of not only Texas, but New Mexico, amazon, and California. Keep in mind that the majority of these Sanctuary Cities are located far away from the Texas border. These Sanctuary Cities like Chicago and Washington D.C. are now dealing with the same issue that Texas has been facing for years - and that dwindling resources to help the millions of migrants that have been crossing the American southern borders, specifically Texas. Then there is the U.S. Federal Government who has been attempting to stay true to the founding but often outdated principals that have been built into the American Constitution. 

  

But the ideals that are expressed in the American constitution are in direct conflict with the laws of the border states that currently make up the United States. On one hand states such as Texas have the right to secure its border - but on the other hand, the U.S. Federal Government also has the right to delegate and enforce the laws as it pertains to its borders as to who it grants access to in its country. This dichotomy is one that has not only frustrated but angered many Texans for at least a decade. Frustrated and angered so much that a significant number of Texans have started a petition to secede from the United States because of their border issues that exacerbate social issues such as drug, human, and labor trafficking, rampant theft, violence, and flagrant trespassing on private property because migrants are dealing with homelessness once they're inside the Texas border.  

  

But there also another issue that is not only pissing off Texans, but the rest of Americans; and that issues is that the U.S. Government is outfight giving migrants thousands of dollars as soon as they cross the border, as well as a host of other government subsidies such as Food Stamps (WIC & SNAP, EBT), as well as housing that the average hard working Texan can barely afford. With all of this going on, many Texans are calling for the state of texas to secede from the United States of America. But the question of the day is will they actually do it?  

Photo by AP/Jose Luis Magana


Our prediction is that they will not; no matter how upset at the actions of the U.S. Federal Government and despite what Texas Governor Greg Abbott is calling an “Invasion”. We are able to predict that Texas will not be succeeding from the U.S. Federal Government is because many of the people who do receive benefits from the U.S. Federal Government will no longer get those subsidies. That's right, governmental programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, WIC, SNAP, government pensions, funds that come from natural disasters like FEMA, as well as the billions of dollars that the Federal Government pours into both the Energy and Petroleum Industries will be forfited.  In short, welfare is just too good of a thing for Texas to secede from the United States.

  

There is a sizable amount of people around the country that think that because of the actions of the U.S. Federal Government and the responding actions from Texas, the possibility of a Civil War occurring is high. Again, we at VEDA Magazine urge you to leave the idea of a second American Civil War to Hollywood, which is currently releasing a movie entitled “Civil War”, a blockbuster film that is due in American movie theaters very soon. We are able to make this prediction because America is too weak and lazy to bear the brunt of war. Make no mistake about it, America has become a nation of fagots that are more concern with whores and electronics and has demonstrated their inability to tell the difference between something as basic as the differences between a man and a woman.  

  

We understand that our words are hard and that many people may become upset, but the hard truth is that what you're reading stems from observable facts that anyone can empirically see for themselves. So Texas, forget about secession; for that's nothing more than a disgruntled citizen's wet dream.



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