Tuesday, September 10, 2013

All This Talk About The Reoublic of Texas

                        All This Talk About The Republic of Texas
                                                       by Wilbur Witt

     When Americans hear talk about declaring for republic it sounds like a bunch of nuts in East Texas are smoking their home grown. In reality the movement is growing. Very responsible folks from Houston to El Paso are jumping on this idea. Like I've said before, no one in their right mind believes that we can just pull away without a major reaction from the Nortes and a lot of gunfire. So just how do we plan to do this?

     Well, Texas has always had an independent mindset. Distrust of Washington is built into that thinking. We watch places like California and New York and we SEE what the American dream really is. An outgrowth of that us people and businesses moving toward making it more and more difficult for American business to DO business in Texas. We watch the Arabs rake in dollars on their oil while Texas refineries crumble. We watch one administration after another stumble into wars where we have no business, and we are slowly, but surely setting that Republic mindset in stone...TEXAS stone! 

     The sad fact of the matter is Congress no longer represents the American people and the only hope the people of Texas really have is to find a way to represent themselves. Also, Texas is hemmoraging cash to the failed American government as its cities go broke.  If we could just stop THAT it would be almost as good as declaring for Republic. Austin is far more open than Washington when it comes to involvement by citizens. Rick Perry listens. Obama talks from teleprompters. Rick stumbled over his lines during a presidential debate, but he didn't even stutter when when he talked about the Republic. Being a consummate politician he knows the road to independence will be rocky, but he's Texan enough to know that it will not go away. 

     You are going to see a weening of Texas away from the USA as the years drag by. You will see an exodus of people and businesses tomTexas as the opportunity here becomes more and more obvious to people in America. Each one will be one more brick in the wall that is steadily being built invisibly around Texas. This place started as a second chance for Americans, and now is evolving into a last chance for them. It will be slow. You won't see an Alamo like battle, or American tanks in the streets of Dallas. What you will see is more and more businesses popping up around Texas where people are just plain tired of being used by a system that is aloof, and no longer cares. 

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