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Texas GOP Chair Falsely Claims State Can Secede
April 9, 2021 at 5:11 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 44 Comments
https://politicalwire.com/2021/04/09/texas-gop-chair-falsely-claims-state-can-secede/
"SNIP.....
Texas Republican Party chairman Allen West falsely suggested that Texas could secede from the United States and become an independent country, CNN reports.
Said West: This is something that was written into the Texas Constitution. Or it was promised to Texas when we became part of the United States of America that if we voted and decided, we could go back to being our own republic.
Experts, however, say that Texas cannot legally secede and leave the United States to become its own republic. The annexation resolution West is referring to stipulates that Texas could, in the future, choose to divide itself into five new states, not divide itself from the US and declare independence.
......SNIP"
applegrove
(118,845 posts)elleng
(131,223 posts)soothsayer
(38,601 posts)East Texas, West Texas, North Texas, South Texas, and Texas?
Silent3
(15,379 posts)And you can be damn sure they'd break things up so that no new state, or at most one new state, had a Democratic majority.
Mariana
(14,861 posts)It's crap, the Texas Constitution says no such thing.
pwb
(11,294 posts)For being a dick.
bottomofthehill
(8,352 posts)blueinredohio
(6,797 posts)LakeArenal
(28,858 posts)Please start by giving all stimulus back. Especially the corporations that donate to you.
11 Bravo
(23,928 posts)from the US government was worth.
Mariana
(14,861 posts)Allen West clearly has never read it.
https://tlc.texas.gov/docs/legref/TxConst.pdf
Aristus
(66,479 posts)I have done with you!...
*Claps dust off hands*
Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)Captain Zero
(6,845 posts)nt
lapfog_1
(29,228 posts)and while they are at it... take the rest of the south with them, I'd miss New Orleans...
Texas and the rest of the states below the mason-dixon line and east of texas...
only they have to give us back all of their military assets... and allow for a "house/job" swap for any people that want to leave the "new south"
MissMillie
(38,589 posts)Those red Southern states take more than they pay in... they're nothing but a drain.
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All you Southerners who want out? Come on up!
(Being silly here)
Goodheart
(5,346 posts)PortTack
(32,809 posts)The constitution makes it clear states cannot secede, and no theres no SPECIAL clause for Texas.
What a win it would be for us! The qgop would lose 2 worthless senators, 39 even more worthless congress critters, and they would be hard strapped to EVER win another national election.
Paladin
(28,278 posts)And Allen West is a fucking moron.
Comfortably_Numb
(3,838 posts)border configuration. They cashed the check...fuck this good ol days bullshit.
jaxexpat
(6,862 posts)Comfortably_Numb
(3,838 posts)Lincoln, so they were traitors. Just like now. They would be seditionist/ insurrectionists -again, period.
roamer65
(36,747 posts)BUT, since there is no mechanism for it, then under the 10th amendment it is a power reserved by states and the people.
https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/amendment/amendment-x
This is big, fat hole that any secession truck can be driven right through. It would now definitely result in a case before the SCOTUS if a state voted via referendum for secession.
How SCOTUS would rule would be anyones guess, but if I were a justice I would have to rule in the secessionist favor in all honesty.
There needs to be an amendment either prohibiting or defining the process, like the EUs Article 50 of their Lisbon Treaty.
Comfortably_Numb
(3,838 posts)discussion. With regard to the justice beer goggles, the handmaiden, and ginnys husband, there is also no Constitutional provision for judicial review by the Supreme court. While Chief Justice Marshall used Marbury v Madison to set the precedent, it is not actually in the Constitution. Lincoln ignored Taneys ruling on the writ of Habeus corpus for virtually the duration of the war, and Congress went along. So I conclude there are many holes big enough to drive a truck through in that frail document. Im not sure sure where that leaves the issue of secession but the prospect of rwnjs convening a convention to rewrite it is a terrifying thought.
Mariana
(14,861 posts)The Texas Constitution doesn't say that.
https://tlc.texas.gov/docs/legref/TxConst.pdf
Comfortably_Numb
(3,838 posts)WarGamer
(12,488 posts)SCOTUS has NEVER ruled directly on secession.
Texas v White is the closest they came... but obliquely.
If Barf, GoodHair, Handmaiden, Sleepy, Scalito and JR say it's OK... it's OK.
Mariana
(14,861 posts)WarGamer
(12,488 posts)Mariana
(14,861 posts)There's nothing that says that anywhere in the Texas Constitution.
https://tlc.texas.gov/docs/legref/TxConst.pdf
hurl
(938 posts)Yeah, we definitely have majority awful for the time being and maybe the next few cycles... But there is hope! Demographics are inevitable in the long run.
Sure, it's an uphill climb, but when we succeed, any GOP hopes for the Presidency will evaporate, leaving nothing more than a disgusting residue.
TwilightZone
(25,500 posts)The never-ending insistence on DU that it's overwhelmingly red grew tiresome long ago.
Paladin
(28,278 posts)Gore1FL
(21,158 posts)TwilightZone
(25,500 posts)Half of DU seemingly thinks Texas can secede. The same half thinks it's 100% Republican.
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,668 posts)Liberal In Texas
(13,594 posts)He's just another deluded cult member.
West isn't even from Texas.
Turbineguy
(37,375 posts)Texas still gets to keep NASA and the military bases with U.S soldiers.
Oh, and the subsidies from the Federal government. The Army Corps of Engineers will keep the Houston Ship Channel dredged.
Skittles
(153,226 posts)alrighty then
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roamer65
(36,747 posts)BUT...the US Constitution lacks ANY language pertaining to the matter of states seceding from the Union.
Unless it is a power granted to the federal government, or prohibited to the states via the Constitution, it is a power reserved by the states and the people. This is specifically stated in the 10th amendment.
IF any secession referendum were to pass, it would be an instant made SCOTUS case. If I were a justice, I would have to side with the secessionists via the language of the 10th amendment.