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24.04.202516:56
Federal judge requires Dept. of Ed. to restart discriminating against whites immediately
That's the 48th of Trump's decisions blocked by federal judges by my count.
That's the 48th of Trump's decisions blocked by federal judges by my count.




23.04.202521:18


23.04.202521:17
23.04.202518:52
An excellent bill will be voted on tomorrow by all the Texas House of Representatives. Use this link to send an email to all of the Republicans members in one click!
HB 796 Provides streamlined approach for the Texas legislature to formally declare that specific acts of the federal government are unconstitutional. Creates a standing legislative committee to review federal actions for constitutionality. The full legislature votes on declared unconstitutional acts and the governor reviews. Federal actions subject to Texas review are legislation, regulations, executive orders, federal judicial orders or decisions, and treaty enforcement.
Another section creates an ability for citizens impacted by unconstitutional federal action to file a declaratory action in Texas courts reviewing the constitutionality of federal acts without deference to precedent and using originalist analysis.
Once an act is declared unconstitutional, Texas law enforcement can arrest and prosecute federal agents who attempt enforcement action under the color of declared unconstitutional acts under the Texas penal code, including explicitly, the Texas Official Oppression Act (Texas Penal Code 39.03).
The act explicitly states that this bill does not prohibit a public officer who has taken the oath from interposing to stop acts of the federal government which in the officer’s best understanding and judgment, violate the Constitution.
https://grassrootspriorities.com/calls.php?c=texsov
HB 796 Provides streamlined approach for the Texas legislature to formally declare that specific acts of the federal government are unconstitutional. Creates a standing legislative committee to review federal actions for constitutionality. The full legislature votes on declared unconstitutional acts and the governor reviews. Federal actions subject to Texas review are legislation, regulations, executive orders, federal judicial orders or decisions, and treaty enforcement.
Another section creates an ability for citizens impacted by unconstitutional federal action to file a declaratory action in Texas courts reviewing the constitutionality of federal acts without deference to precedent and using originalist analysis.
Once an act is declared unconstitutional, Texas law enforcement can arrest and prosecute federal agents who attempt enforcement action under the color of declared unconstitutional acts under the Texas penal code, including explicitly, the Texas Official Oppression Act (Texas Penal Code 39.03).
The act explicitly states that this bill does not prohibit a public officer who has taken the oath from interposing to stop acts of the federal government which in the officer’s best understanding and judgment, violate the Constitution.
https://grassrootspriorities.com/calls.php?c=texsov
19.04.202516:16
Last night, the Supreme Court said that Trump can't use the Alien Enemies Act to deport anyone. Essentially, they ruled 7-2 that the US will never be a country, no matter how we vote, it's time to admit that the US is a failed experiment. Trump won't be able to replace enough justices to fix SCOTUS, so the only escape is to convince the Texas legislature to give Texans a vote on independence. Without TX, no conservative presidents, so all red states would want to secede
Everyone who attends a Trump rally should chant "martial law"
Here's a list of 44 of Trump's decisions blocked by federal judges in 3 months
Everyone who attends a Trump rally should chant "martial law"
Here's a list of 44 of Trump's decisions blocked by federal judges in 3 months


17.04.202520:44
250th anniversary of Lexington & Concord is this April 19. In 1774, by intimidation and violence, town militias had permanently expelled or deposed every representative of the Crown from Massachusetts, except in Boston.
Today, DC is worse than the Crown. We must help the Texas Nationalist Movement and FreeLouisiana.org lead the red states out of the Union.
Today, DC is worse than the Crown. We must help the Texas Nationalist Movement and FreeLouisiana.org lead the red states out of the Union.


17.04.202515:11
Call Texas House speaker Dustin "RINO" Burrows to give these important bills a vote. They're very important for Texas sovereignty. (512) 463-0542.
HB 3592 by Phelan – restrictions on political contributions by out-of-state contributors was reported favorably as substituted by a vote of 15-0 yesterday.
HB 1056 by Dorazio – Transactional Gold was favorably reported out of the State Affairs committee w/o amendment by a vote of 10-5 yesterday.
The delayed vote on both bills means they will arrive at the Calendars committee past the point where they are certain to get a vote on the House floor.
Get ready for another round of "We ran out of time."
HB 3592 by Phelan – restrictions on political contributions by out-of-state contributors was reported favorably as substituted by a vote of 15-0 yesterday.
HB 1056 by Dorazio – Transactional Gold was favorably reported out of the State Affairs committee w/o amendment by a vote of 10-5 yesterday.
The delayed vote on both bills means they will arrive at the Calendars committee past the point where they are certain to get a vote on the House floor.
Get ready for another round of "We ran out of time."


17.04.202514:27
The Indiana House accepted the amended version of the "Greater Indiana" bill minutes ago, so now it goes to the Governor for signature. https://redstatesecession.org/greater-indiana-bill-passes-indiana-legislature/


16.04.202521:55
My anon account was cited in this major mainstream news wire used by many newspapers. https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_52a804c7-3cdc-4506-90a5-6a2a037071c8.html
15.04.202520:15
Hilarious comment as "Greater Indiana" bill passes Indiana Legislature https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUoNJNyYBLc
15.04.202520:03
"Greater Indiana" bill passes Indiana Legislature
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill, HB 1008 “Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission,” was amended by the Senate and so awaits assent from the House, which passed the original version of the bill 69-25 in February. The amendment allows the commission to issue reports even if Illinois does not pass a similar bill.
Illinois Representative Brad Halbrook has introduced HB 1500, a bill that would complement HB 1008 by supplying Illinois representatives to the bi-state commission, but it is languishing in the Rules Committee of the Illinois House.
read more at https://redstatesecession.org/greater-indiana-bill-passes-indiana-legislature/
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill, HB 1008 “Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission,” was amended by the Senate and so awaits assent from the House, which passed the original version of the bill 69-25 in February. The amendment allows the commission to issue reports even if Illinois does not pass a similar bill.
Illinois Representative Brad Halbrook has introduced HB 1500, a bill that would complement HB 1008 by supplying Illinois representatives to the bi-state commission, but it is languishing in the Rules Committee of the Illinois House.
read more at https://redstatesecession.org/greater-indiana-bill-passes-indiana-legislature/


15.04.202520:03
"Greater Indiana" bill passes Indiana Legislature
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill, HB 1008 “Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission,” was amended by the Senate and so awaits assent from the House, which passed the original version of the bill 69-25 in February. The amendment allows the commission to issue reports even if Illinois does not pass a similar bill.
Illinois Representative Brad Halbrook has introduced HB 1500, a bill that would complement HB 1008 by supplying Illinois representatives to the bi-state commission, but it is languishing in the Rules Committee of the Illinois House.
So far, since early 2020, 33 counties of Illinois have passed non-binding referendums calling for separation from Illinois. No county has voted down such a referendum, and the election results average 74%. The counties are in central and southern Illinois, and most are rural. Central and southern Illinois, with a population of 2.8 million, gave 1.7 votes to President Trump for every 1 vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016, which is even more than Indiana did. Illinois currently has 102 counties.
Illinois’ state budget is primarily dependent on personal income tax, and so would benefit from the loss of southern and central Illinois, according to an analysis published at RedStateSecession.org. However, the analysis shows that certain groups of counties would be a financial benefit to Indiana, such as the eastern half of central Illinois with 1.1 million people, because they have a higher average income than Indiana does. The analysis also proposes that, if Indiana wanted to take a larger group of counties, then Indiana might want to design legislation that would require the whole group of counties to pay their share of Indiana’s state’s taxes.
During debate, Sen. Shelli Yoder (D - Bloomington) cited a Ball State tabulation that found that the 33 counties that have already voted to split Illinois would be the second-lowest income state in the country if they were a state. However, Sen Scott Baldwin (R - Noblesville), said that the economies of the counties would grow under Indiana’s low regulation, low-tax business environment: “the grass is always greener on the other side is what I hear a lot, but really the grass is always greener where you water it. We water it here in Indiana, that’s why 33 counties want to come here. Indiana is open for business.”
Moving a state line might be more palatable to Congress and to Illinois than creating a new state, which would add two Republicans to the US Senate. Although Illinois officials dismissed the idea this year, a debt crisis could force Illinois to reconsider the option, as relocating state lines could provide an immediate influx of cash to state coffers.
Uncopyrighted photos regarding this story are here: https://redstatesecession.org/greater-indiana-bill-passes-indiana-legislature/
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill, HB 1008 “Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission,” was amended by the Senate and so awaits assent from the House, which passed the original version of the bill 69-25 in February. The amendment allows the commission to issue reports even if Illinois does not pass a similar bill.
Illinois Representative Brad Halbrook has introduced HB 1500, a bill that would complement HB 1008 by supplying Illinois representatives to the bi-state commission, but it is languishing in the Rules Committee of the Illinois House.
So far, since early 2020, 33 counties of Illinois have passed non-binding referendums calling for separation from Illinois. No county has voted down such a referendum, and the election results average 74%. The counties are in central and southern Illinois, and most are rural. Central and southern Illinois, with a population of 2.8 million, gave 1.7 votes to President Trump for every 1 vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016, which is even more than Indiana did. Illinois currently has 102 counties.
Illinois’ state budget is primarily dependent on personal income tax, and so would benefit from the loss of southern and central Illinois, according to an analysis published at RedStateSecession.org. However, the analysis shows that certain groups of counties would be a financial benefit to Indiana, such as the eastern half of central Illinois with 1.1 million people, because they have a higher average income than Indiana does. The analysis also proposes that, if Indiana wanted to take a larger group of counties, then Indiana might want to design legislation that would require the whole group of counties to pay their share of Indiana’s state’s taxes.
During debate, Sen. Shelli Yoder (D - Bloomington) cited a Ball State tabulation that found that the 33 counties that have already voted to split Illinois would be the second-lowest income state in the country if they were a state. However, Sen Scott Baldwin (R - Noblesville), said that the economies of the counties would grow under Indiana’s low regulation, low-tax business environment: “the grass is always greener on the other side is what I hear a lot, but really the grass is always greener where you water it. We water it here in Indiana, that’s why 33 counties want to come here. Indiana is open for business.”
Moving a state line might be more palatable to Congress and to Illinois than creating a new state, which would add two Republicans to the US Senate. Although Illinois officials dismissed the idea this year, a debt crisis could force Illinois to reconsider the option, as relocating state lines could provide an immediate influx of cash to state coffers.
Uncopyrighted photos regarding this story are here: https://redstatesecession.org/greater-indiana-bill-passes-indiana-legislature/
10.04.202518:52
Texan crypto bros and gold bugs, leave a comment for the committee!
Yes they count how many are in favor or opposed, and very few comments are received! Only 2 people showed up to testify yesterday. Don't make that mistake this time.
This prepares Texas for independence!
HJR 175 by Gerdes – Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the right to own, hold, and use a mutually agreed upon medium of exchange, has a hearing before the Pensions, Investments & Financial Services committee on Monday, April 14, 2025.
Take a minute or two and leave a comment in support. https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c395
Yes they count how many are in favor or opposed, and very few comments are received! Only 2 people showed up to testify yesterday. Don't make that mistake this time.
This prepares Texas for independence!
HJR 175 by Gerdes – Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the right to own, hold, and use a mutually agreed upon medium of exchange, has a hearing before the Pensions, Investments & Financial Services committee on Monday, April 14, 2025.
Take a minute or two and leave a comment in support. https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c395
09.04.202523:57
New essay from us: How a federation of red states would differ from the US https://redstatesecession.org/how-a-federation-of-red-states-would-differ-from-the-us/
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