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<blockquote data-quote="JesseR" data-source="post: 1986665" data-attributes="member: 5258"><p>It is a start, would you be more supportive if it passed a state wide vote first?</p><p> And contractors wouldn't see new equipment to Texas just as they do the rest of the world? This is not a problem.</p><p> Actually, there were two who survived, not to mention the "American" soldiers didn't get involved with the Alamo. It wasn't until the Mexican - American war in 1848 that "U.S. Troops" fought for Texas.</p><p></p><p> With the size of the Texas cost line, I'm sure this could be addressed..</p><p> Only at the hands of the Federal Government who won't allow them to secure their border. Texas has asked on repeated attempts to take over boarder control, along with Arizona to provide a more secure option for their residents. It's the Federal Government who limits their ability.</p><p></p><p> We talk about the future, if Texas were to take responsibility, I'm sure you would see them put forward a valid, skilled and trained army. I return to the Swiss, they seem to take care of themselves what makes you doubt Texas so much?</p><p> Funny every other county on the planet accepts the US dollar and provides trade? Do you really think Texas would have a lower debt rating then the US? Again, Texas has the 5th largest economy in the world not to mention much lower debt.</p><p></p><p>Maybe this thread is wishful thinking, I believe we are on the cusp of some sort of revolution. There are basic principles that can't be over looked in the current environment. If you call any consumer credit counseling service they will share some basic points to help, 1) Stop spending, 2) Cut up the CC, 3) Sell everything you can to pay off your bills, 4) work on a payment plan</p><p></p><p>Now which of those steps do you see the USA currently taking? NONE! There in lies the problem, you can't keep driving the county off a cliff without the people standing up. The constitution and bill of rights want us to protect lady liberty, the problem, but to many people are scared of the government. </p><p></p><p>Again, I'm sure this will go no where for Texas or the number of other states who have petitions in place, but I stand by the fact the real story here is the number of people who have seen through the smoke and realize we are on the wrong road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JesseR, post: 1986665, member: 5258"] It is a start, would you be more supportive if it passed a state wide vote first? And contractors wouldn't see new equipment to Texas just as they do the rest of the world? This is not a problem. Actually, there were two who survived, not to mention the "American" soldiers didn't get involved with the Alamo. It wasn't until the Mexican - American war in 1848 that "U.S. Troops" fought for Texas. With the size of the Texas cost line, I'm sure this could be addressed.. Only at the hands of the Federal Government who won't allow them to secure their border. Texas has asked on repeated attempts to take over boarder control, along with Arizona to provide a more secure option for their residents. It's the Federal Government who limits their ability. We talk about the future, if Texas were to take responsibility, I'm sure you would see them put forward a valid, skilled and trained army. I return to the Swiss, they seem to take care of themselves what makes you doubt Texas so much? Funny every other county on the planet accepts the US dollar and provides trade? Do you really think Texas would have a lower debt rating then the US? Again, Texas has the 5th largest economy in the world not to mention much lower debt. Maybe this thread is wishful thinking, I believe we are on the cusp of some sort of revolution. There are basic principles that can't be over looked in the current environment. If you call any consumer credit counseling service they will share some basic points to help, 1) Stop spending, 2) Cut up the CC, 3) Sell everything you can to pay off your bills, 4) work on a payment plan Now which of those steps do you see the USA currently taking? NONE! There in lies the problem, you can't keep driving the county off a cliff without the people standing up. The constitution and bill of rights want us to protect lady liberty, the problem, but to many people are scared of the government. Again, I'm sure this will go no where for Texas or the number of other states who have petitions in place, but I stand by the fact the real story here is the number of people who have seen through the smoke and realize we are on the wrong road. [/QUOTE]
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