Will Texas have to pay back a portion of the national debt?
When it comes to the national debt, there is no softening the blow. When Texas leaves, it will have to take its share of the
When it comes to the national debt, there is no softening the blow. When Texas leaves, it will have to take its share of the
Simple arithmetic proves the ability of an independent Texas to fund a government at the same level that Texans are currently accustomed to if that’s
Texas will not be divided into separate states as a result of Texit. Texas is a unitary nation-state and, as such, does not need to
Parties and celebrating. Lots of celebrating. Beyond that, we have to begin the process of operating as an independent, self-governing nation. Contrary to the doomsday
No. Texas already has its own government, and it will continue to be our government until the Texas Constitution is amended. After TEXIT, an independent
Veterans who live outside the United States remain entitled to the benefits and services earned through their military service. Most VA benefits are payable regardless
Texans are not opposed to sensible immigration. In fact, Texas celebrates the diversity that immigration brings. What Texans do want, however, is for those who
There are already federal policies in place that governs non-citizens in the military. Every year, more than 8,000 non-citizens enlist in the United States armed
Texas is currently home to 15 military installations with an economic impact of around $150 billion. However, the military installations account for only $14 billion
There is a misconception that there can be no Texit without first having drafted and ratified a new constitution for an independent Republic of Texas.
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