Which political ideology do you most identify with?
No, in fact, I would support instant secession from the union the moment such programs were proposed
Then freaking secede already, that’s been happening for decades.
Texas is voting for secession in 2024, if she secedes, I predict Oklahoma, will follow, then the rest of the Great Plains, then Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, and the South.
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That’s literally the destruction of the USA, great way to cripple a nation entirely.
@Patriot-#1776Constitution5mos5MO
The USA is already crippled entirely and I am supporting secession as a peaceable solution to conservative-leftist strife and a remedy to the endless spending of Washington DC. Secession is a constitutional right of the states, and the Founders would instantly demand secession if they were teleported to the modern age.
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They would have problems with all sides, and they’re not in charge anymore, nor should the basis of an entire country for 300 years onward solely follow the directions of 20 year old revolution era thinkers down to the letter. Every person who’s ever created a country or an ideology would be mad with where it went, for better or for worse. Secession destroys the USA’s military ability within a near instant, draws borders, separates families, and creates thoudands upon thousand of new issues, one’s possibly far worse than conservative-progressive debate.
@Patriot-#1776Constitution5mos5MO
Secession is absolutely necessary to protect the sovereignty of Texas
@9CJ6CB65mos5MO
No it really isn’t, and they, despite popular myth, cannot secede. The civil war solidified that, and it’s not up to just Texas as a whole, that requires the Supreme Court and the consent of the states. It can’t happen, and shouldn’t.