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Secessionist, Border Realignment Movements Gaining Traction In US

Well over a century later, the idea of secession appears far from settled in the minds of millions of Americans Democrats and Republicans alike. In fact, secession mindedness has been gaining ground following the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, which showed the nation to be more politically divided than ever. A newly released poll found that two-thirds (66 percent) of Republicans living in southern states, including Texas and Florida, would approve of seceding from the United States to join a union of southern states. That number is up from 50 percent from a similar poll conducted earlier this year. Among southern Democrats, 20 percent are in favor of breaking away and forming a new country, according to the latest poll by YouGov and Bright Line Watch of 2,750 Americans.

Culture, Guns, BBQ, and TEXIT: Amarillo Say Hello to FREEDOM FEST

FREEDOM FEST. Yes, it is in all caps. Their emphasis; not mine. If parades and firework shows just aren t FREEDOM-loving enough for you, this event covers all the bases. BBQ, guns, family, FREEDOM, Texas leaving the United States to become it s own independent nation. You know, the usual stuff. Get our free mobile app There is a military truck show planned, of course. Nothing says FREEDOM like a display of military vehicles. There s also a military gear and weapons display that will be taking place. Where they really snag you is the BBQ lunch and shaved ice. They also promote that there will be local vendors. A flyer for the event even makes mention of war reenactors.

Culture, Guns, BBQ, and TEXIT: Amarillo Say Hello to FREEDOM FEST

Culture, Guns, BBQ, and TEXIT: Amarillo Say Hello to FREEDOM FEST
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Texas bill calling for referendum on secession is dead For now

Oh, sure, if you go over it with a fine-tooth comb, you probably can find some wacky/dangerous things this 87th of Texas Legislatures has done or is doing. (OK, maybe the teeth don’t have to be too fine.) But, from the Department of Small Favors, let’s offer a thankful nod today to a significant victory via something our lawmakers are not doing: They’re not giving an inch to the nutty notion of the nation of Texas, a concept advanced by a so-far fringe effort to reestablish the Lone Star State as an independent country. The nascent but noisy Texas Nationalist Movement, dead-ended at the Capitol for now, waved the white flag, also for now. On Tuesday, it acknowledged, much to its self-righteous chagrin, that it will fail this session in its effort to put the secession question on the November ballot for a nonbinding referendum it had hoped would have been a step toward Texas independence.

Secede? TEXIT supporters push for proposal to come up in special session after failing to get hearing

Secede? TEXIT supporters push for proposal to come up in special session after failing to get hearing Fredericksburg Republican Rep. Kyle Biedermann’s proposal to let Texans vote on whether the state should secede failed to receive a committee hearing. The Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. (Lynda M. González/The Dallas Morning News)(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer) 12:04 PM on May 11, 2021 CDT AUSTIN Texas Nationalist Movement president Daniel Miller called on Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday to include in a special session a proposal to let Texans vote on whether the state should leave the United States and become an independent republic.

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