Dont blame them. As far as letting the President getting "back" to work, are you kidding me? I hope this gets pushed further. But I doubt it will. More of a show of discontent.
Amen.
What's really telling is the blue states petitioning for secession. It truly is the minority rule in this country right now and the rest of the precincts are letting it be known that they don't approve.
Can you imagine if this really happened though? Where would the "old union" get the money to give to the freeloaders that voted this man back in office? They'd soon realize that all of the real world work skills and people that keep this country running are in the "new union." Then things would get ugly.
Amen.
What's really telling is the blue states petitioning for secession. It truly is the minority rule in this country right now and the rest of the precincts are letting it be known that they don't approve.
Can you imagine if this really happened though? Where would the "old union" get the money to give to the freeloaders that voted this man back in office? They'd soon realize that all of the real world work skills and people that keep this country running are in the "new union." Then things would get ugly.
So you are pulling the whole if you don't agree with me you don't know anything? Well I for one disagree with you. Who the Hell knows what the founders would do if they were dropped into 2012. We know what they thought of issues back in the late 1700's and early 1800's. They had some fantastic ideas and they also thought that african americans shouldn't vote (and should be slaves), that women shouldn't vote, treated the native americans like **** and many other ideas that we find foreign now. The fact of the matter is that most people (by most I mean 99.9999999%) of people are products of their time and place and rarely rise above it. While I don't always agree with the way the parties lead our country, the whole idea of this isn't what our Founders wanted is asinine as who knows what they would think or feel in 2012.
Funny... because I voted for Obama and I highly doubt you pay more taxes than me. Does that make me a freeloader?
The "You must be lazy or dumb if you voted for Obama" act is getting really old. It's not only totally incorrect but extremely rude to the people on this forum that did so.
Plenty of free-loaders in the red states buddy...
Your state is also one of those petitioning for secession.
Funny... because I voted for Obama and I highly doubt you pay more taxes than me. Does that make me a freeloader?
The "You must be lazy or dumb if you voted for Obama" act is getting really old. It's not only totally incorrect but extremely rude to the people on this forum that did so.
I think it would be hilarious if President Obama called a news conference and announced that Texas would no longer be a state in 30 days. The look on peoples faces would be priceless.
I agree, hilarious and a half. Politically, just imagine how hard it would be for a Republican to ever win the presidency if Texas was not in the Union providing a guaranteed 38 Electoral votes for republicans to balast against CA and NY.
I also get tired of sterotypes- the South is dumb and hates women. If you don't vote for Obama you are racist. There are a million of them. I am also getting tired of the demonization of living in a "red state".
And if you actually look at these petitions, some of them are started in states by people from different states. People could be trying to intentionally make states look foolish by having them join this "secession movement" in the first place.
And this isn't the first time secession has been mentioned due to angst with a presidential vote. After Bush in 2004 there was a good-sized leftist argument for some states to "secede", so don't paint this as a purely conservative or "Republican" reaction. Nor should you paint everyone in either of those groups as agreeing with this reaction.
When it comes down to it, we all realize this is either a political stunt (I'm sure someone will set up petitions for all 50 states soon) or, at best, a symbolic gesture that some folks aren't happy with the direction of the country. I think almost everyone except the fringe whackos realizes no states will actually be seceding.
I would have thought, considering our diverse backgrounds and cultures we would have more respect for each others opinions instead of resorting to the functional equivalent of name-calling because we don't agree (and I am talking to both sides, here, before anyone freaks out on me). Not agreeing is one of the great things about our country and that is that we are able to do it without fear of backlash. My greatest hope is that that aspect of our country would always be something we, and our children after us, can enjoy.
Considering the bickering that has erupted here between folks who only pull a lever (yeah, I went old school with that reference) for a candidate, is it any wonder that those charged to perform the leading of this country get so bogged down in bickering that they can't come to a mutual agreement that, in the end, benefits everyone rather than select groups? Not to me.
Sign me up for Texas.
Interesting to read this as a non-American. On a side note, some things to consider: seceding states isnt too crazy of a notion: If all goes to plan there is going to be a vote in Scotland soon to decide if they are to secede from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
People said the USSR would never ever break up and look at Russia now.
Wow, this is embarrassing. Childish antics like this are why I'm proud to not be a Republican.
I've lived in TX for only 4 years, and if we seceded, and war broke out, I would fight for Texas. (Probably not very well, but I would fight nonetheless.)
There is no reason why we can't or shouldn't be our own self-determined sovereign nation.
If the Canadians can put it to a vote, a la Quebec, then why can't the U.S. let Texans decide to stay or go?
What type of government would you adopt? If it is to be a democracy, you are going to have a demographic issue in 8 or 12 years. What will you do then if you don't agree who got voted in as President of Texas?
How would you fund an army to defend your new country? This is crazy expensive. Are you going to raise taxes to fund this? How is that going to play with the "right" in your new nation?
What do you do with the citizens who don't want Texas to break away for the US? There are bound to be millions of people who are not content. What do you do to appease them? You would be starting out as a extremely fractured nation.
(2) The army would be funded through the general fund. We're only looking to defend the State, not invade Iraq. A state income tax can also be levied to replace the federal.
(1) The legislature would be the same as the existing state one.
(2) The army would be funded through the general fund. We're only looking to defend the State, not invade Iraq. A state income tax can also be levied to replace the federal.
(3) The citizens who don't want a new country will have a tough decision to make. If you think this will be a "fractured" new country, then you don't know Texas very well.
Exactly. Those that know this state understand the mentality.
There is no state in this country that is as proud as Texas. We'd be just fine.
It's funny how the Northern Liberals are like abusive husbands -- they constantly insult you, but then go crazy when you try and leave. Why do y'all even want Texas anyway? Just let us go.
Think of us like Palestinians. Texas is our Gaza.
(1) The legislature would be the same as the existing state one.
(2) The army would be funded through the general fund. We're only looking to defend the State, not invade Iraq. A state income tax can also be levied to replace the federal.
(3) The citizens who don't want a new country will have a tough decision to make. If you think this will be a "fractured" new country, then you don't know Texas very well.