If I heard correctly, there is a vote in Tx on March 5 to add succession to the general ballot in November. Yay or nay.Like the Republic of Texas?
If I heard correctly, there is a vote in Tx on March 5 to add succession to the general ballot in November. Yay or nay.Like the Republic of Texas?
Figured you would like that. If Tx does, (which it will not) there would never be another Republican POTUS.Absolutely. They should be independent again. In fact, they should go first to set a good example.
40% of the commercial property on Hawaii are owned by Japanese investors.Hawaii should never have been made a state.
Obviously there's no going back, but Hawaii should've stayed a territory. You're correct about Puerto Rico.40% of the commercial property on Hawaii are owned by Japanese investors.
We can't let it go. It's too important to the security of the mainland by having a deep sea port and runways for aircraft, but it does tell what will happen if Puerto Rico is admitted as a state. Solid liberals living off the US dole.
If Texas were to secede a bunch of other dominos fall in short order.Figured you would like that. If Tx does, (which it will not) there would never be another Republican POTUS.
It's amazing how Tx controls elections.
TX doesn't control elections any more than any other state with major populations. But yeah, I'd like that. I think it'd be hilarious to watch them eat the crow.Figured you would like that. If Tx does, (which it will not) there would never be another Republican POTUS.
It's amazing how Tx controls elections.
"Succession", noun, the order in which or the conditions under which one person after another succeeds to a property, dignity, title, or throne.If I heard correctly, there is a vote in Tx on March 5 to add succession to the general ballot in November. Yay or nay.
The Hawaii Supreme Court reversed the dismissal of charges for carrying without a permit today, saying that Heller and Bruen were wrongly decided and the state's right to bear arms isn't an individual right:
https://www.courts.state.hi.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/SCAP-22-0000561.pdf
"We read those words differently than the current United States Supreme Court. We hold that in Hawaiʻi there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public."
This is wild. A court in Hawaii has now declared itself to be above the United States Supreme Court.
Pretty much. I'm curious to see how this one plays out.If you read that opinion, they have basically repealed the Constitution saying that it is too old to be relevant today.
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