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Texas Could Vote to Secede From U.S. in 2023 as GOP Pushes for Referendum
BY KHALEDA RAHMAN ON 6/20/22 AT 5:51 AM EDT
Texas Republicans are pushing for a referendum to decide whether the state should secede from the U.S.
The demand for Texans to be allowed to vote on the issue in 2023 was one of many measures adopted in the Texas GOP's party platform following last week's state convention in Houston.
Under a section titled "State Sovereignty," the platform states: "Pursuant to Article 1, Section 1, of the Texas Constitution, the federal government has impaired our right of local self-government. Therefore, federally mandated legislation that infringes upon the 10th Amendment rights of Texas should be ignored, opposed, refused, and nullified.
"Texas retains the right to secede from the United States, and the Texas Legislature should be called upon to pass a referendum consistent thereto."
In another section on state governance, the platform states that Texas Republicans want the state Legislature to pass a bill in its next session "requiring a referendum in the 2023 general election for the people of Texas to determine whether or not the State of Texas should reassert its status as an independent nation."
The myth that Texas can secede from the U.S. continues because of the state's history of independence, according to The Texas Tribune. Texas declared independence from Mexico in 1836 and spent nine years as its own nation before becoming a U.S. state. Texas then seceded from the Union in 1861 before being readmitted following the end of the Civil War in 1870.
The U.S. Constitution makes no provision for states to secede and in 1869, the Supreme Court ruled in Texas v. White that states cannot unilaterally secede from the Union.
"If there was any constitutional issue resolved by the Civil War, it is that there is no right to secede," the late Justice Antonin Scalia once wrote.
Still, modern secessionist efforts have continued in the state for decades—and calls to secede tend to become louder when a Democrat is a president, according to the Tribune.
It's not clear how popular the effort is among Texans, but the Texas Nationalist Movement's website claims almost half a million Texans support its work to "make Texas an independent nation again."
The movement's efforts have been promoted by Texas Republicans. Last year, state Representative Kyle Biedermann introduced a bill that called for a "Texit" referendum, which was endorsed by Texas GOP chairman Allen West. The bill ultimately failed.
The bill was rebuked by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, with Republican state Representative Jeff Leach branding it a "disgrace to the Lone Star State" and the "very definition of seditious."
BY KHALEDA RAHMAN ON 6/20/22 AT 5:51 AM EDT
Texas Republicans are pushing for a referendum to decide whether the state should secede from the U.S.
The demand for Texans to be allowed to vote on the issue in 2023 was one of many measures adopted in the Texas GOP's party platform following last week's state convention in Houston.
Under a section titled "State Sovereignty," the platform states: "Pursuant to Article 1, Section 1, of the Texas Constitution, the federal government has impaired our right of local self-government. Therefore, federally mandated legislation that infringes upon the 10th Amendment rights of Texas should be ignored, opposed, refused, and nullified.
"Texas retains the right to secede from the United States, and the Texas Legislature should be called upon to pass a referendum consistent thereto."
In another section on state governance, the platform states that Texas Republicans want the state Legislature to pass a bill in its next session "requiring a referendum in the 2023 general election for the people of Texas to determine whether or not the State of Texas should reassert its status as an independent nation."
The myth that Texas can secede from the U.S. continues because of the state's history of independence, according to The Texas Tribune. Texas declared independence from Mexico in 1836 and spent nine years as its own nation before becoming a U.S. state. Texas then seceded from the Union in 1861 before being readmitted following the end of the Civil War in 1870.
The U.S. Constitution makes no provision for states to secede and in 1869, the Supreme Court ruled in Texas v. White that states cannot unilaterally secede from the Union.
"If there was any constitutional issue resolved by the Civil War, it is that there is no right to secede," the late Justice Antonin Scalia once wrote.
Still, modern secessionist efforts have continued in the state for decades—and calls to secede tend to become louder when a Democrat is a president, according to the Tribune.
It's not clear how popular the effort is among Texans, but the Texas Nationalist Movement's website claims almost half a million Texans support its work to "make Texas an independent nation again."
The movement's efforts have been promoted by Texas Republicans. Last year, state Representative Kyle Biedermann introduced a bill that called for a "Texit" referendum, which was endorsed by Texas GOP chairman Allen West. The bill ultimately failed.
The bill was rebuked by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, with Republican state Representative Jeff Leach branding it a "disgrace to the Lone Star State" and the "very definition of seditious."
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8DonCo
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
Năm ngoái Texas đã muốn ly khai rồi .... Vì nó đũ lớn đũ tài và lực ....
Nếu là tui thì tui cũng sẽ ly khai .
Nếu là tui thì tui cũng sẽ ly khai .
HangHang
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
Tui 0 hiểu ly khai có nghỉa là gì? Coi như Texas becomes their own country and not part of the United States of America?
ga10
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
ga10 wrote:Tui 0 hiểu ly khai có nghỉa là gì? Coi như Texas becomes their own country and not part of the United States of America?
you ask and you answer too
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8DonCo
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
ga10 wrote:Tui 0 hiểu ly khai có nghỉa là gì? Coi như Texas becomes their own country and not part of the United States of America?
Jeff Leach branding it a "disgrace to the Lone Star State" and the "very definition of seditious."
Mấy thằng kỳ thị đòi ly khai từ lúc trước nội chiến năm 1861 . Lúc đó Texas kéo vài em tiểu bang làm loạn rồi ly khai, rồi thành lập thủ phủ có tổng thống rồi đủ thứ hết . Tà không thắng chánh, quân chính phủ DC wa'nh tan nát bè lũ phản động . Thế là phản loạn Texas lúc nào cũng ôm mộng ly khai .
Ly khai thì đói nên dể gì dân chúng Texas đồng ý cho ly khai . Và chưa chắc Liên Bang cho ly khai . Bè lũ phản động đó giống như bè lũ phản động chump cần phải vô xà lim mà tự ên ly khai ở trỏng .
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Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
Đòi hoài mấy năm nay rồi mà
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LDN
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
LDN wrote:Đòi hoài mấy năm nay rồi mà
đó giờ đòi miệng, giờ họ muốn đưa ra trưng cầu dân ý
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Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
8DonCo wrote:ga10 wrote:Tui 0 hiểu ly khai có nghỉa là gì? Coi như Texas becomes their own country and not part of the United States of America?
you ask and you answer too
Sau khi ly khai được thì mổi lần tui muốn bay sang Texas thăm nhỏ em chồng phải mang theo passport huh? Và mấy dân bên Mể sẽ 0 muốn trốn sang TX since they are not part of the US anymore?
ga10
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
Tui tính nói thì Cườm đã nói rồi, cao bồi TX Ly khai được thì Cali will be next sau đó mạnh ai nấy sống, thời buổi này chuyện gì cũng có thể xảy ra
rua2m
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
rua2m wrote:Tui tính nói thì Cườm đã nói rồi, cao bồi TX Ly khai được thì Cali will be next sau đó mạnh ai nấy sống, thời buổi này chuyện gì cũng có thể xảy ra
Muốn ly khai để tự cai quảng nhưng vẩn expect parents (ÚS) to help whenever they need help!
They want the best of both worlds.
ga10
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
ga10 wrote:rua2m wrote:Tui tính nói thì Cườm đã nói rồi, cao bồi TX Ly khai được thì Cali will be next sau đó mạnh ai nấy sống, thời buổi này chuyện gì cũng có thể xảy ra
Muốn ly khai để tự cai quảng nhưng vẩn expect parents (ÚS) to help whenever they need help!
They want the best of both worlds.
not really, ly khai xong là do your own
Quebec lúc trước đòi ly khai ra khỏi Canada, Canada cho trưng cầu dân ý, muốn đi thì đi , take care your own nhưng năm đó xém tách ra, 51-49, sau năm đó mấy hãng lơn họ rút ra khỏi Quebec vì họ sợ lập lại
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8DonCo
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
8DonCo wrote:ga10 wrote:rua2m wrote:Tui tính nói thì Cườm đã nói rồi, cao bồi TX Ly khai được thì Cali will be next sau đó mạnh ai nấy sống, thời buổi này chuyện gì cũng có thể xảy ra
Muốn ly khai để tự cai quảng nhưng vẩn expect parents (ÚS) to help whenever they need help!
They want the best of both worlds.
not really, ly khai xong là do your own
Quebec lúc trước đòi ly khai ra khỏi Canada, Canada cho trưng cầu dân ý, muốn đi thì đi , take care your own nhưng năm đó xém tách ra, 51-49, sau năm đó mấy hãng lơn họ rút ra khỏi Quebec vì họ sợ lập lại
tui tính nói giống Quebec nhiều khi họ rãnh quá thành ra giá nhà lúc đó bên Ottawa-Hull rẻ hơn bên Ottawa nhiều
saurieng2016
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
ai mua không tui bán trăng cho, trăng nằm nghiêng trên bản giá cho không, rùa mua không tui bán trăng cho, cho luôn bò viên, bánh ướt thịt bò
LếchWè
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
Cuom wrote:Hình như hồi đó có nghe CA cũng đòi ly khai, không biết tới đâu rồi.
Cali không có đòi ly khai . Mà Cali đòi tách đôi thành Nam Bắc lấy Bakersfield làm biên giới bắc nam. Dân nam Cali thì đa số có tụi kỳ thị 3 chữ K nên tụi nó đòi tách ra khỏi thủ phủ Sacramento.
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Tu* Khoai
Re: Texas muốn ly khai ?
Thật ra CA tách đôi cũng đúng, lớn quá , có N/S Dakota, N/S Carolina, E/W Virgina , why not CA ?
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