They mention Michigan secession, but ignore New Hampshire.
Texit discussion begins at -44:20.
In answer to the question “Will the US use military force to prevent NH from seceding?” :
“A poll found that Texas regular voters are 66% in favor of Texas independence, and only 7% of Americans think fedgov should attack a seceding state. Texas is ready to lead the red states out of the Union”
Looks like it’s starting.
Some are calling the Texas state and now civilian response to the southern border an actual insurrection, or at least bordering on it.
I have a suspicion that the main reason that the Texas Republic Party
refused to allow the Texit secession referendum on the ballot in spite
of the fact that there are two planks in the party’s platform regarding
just that is that the powers that be, including Gov. Abbott wants to
take responsibility for any secession that takes place.
The response to the border problem just strengthens my belief.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/24info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=2241316
https://www.cumhuriyetdaily.com/world/texas-border-crisis-escalates-armored-vehicles-deployed-2134447
This article is about a New Hampshire Guardsman on the southern border.
https://www.star-telegram.com/news/nation-world/national/article284704426.html
Meanwhile, back at Texit:
Over two hours with Daniel Miller and another guest -
Almost another hour, Daniel mentions California and New Hampshire near the end of the hour.
https://www.onenewspage.com/video/20240129/16575695/Daniel-Miller-TEXIT-Texas-national-movement.htm
The Internet in China has new been heard from.
So much has been published about the Eagle Pass situation in the past
24 hours that this is only a very small selection of what is available.
There seems to be only about 150 trucks in the convoy headed for Eagle
Pass today.
Locals are becoming exasperated at the tensions at Eagle Pass, they
just want calm to return and they want the use of their local park back.
The pictures of military vehicles going to Texas was apparently not even
taken in Texas, and the Texas NG is apparently NOT deploying heavy
equipment to the Texas border [according to fact checkers].
Rhetoric has taken over, with few actual facts becoming available.
Granite State Rep talks Texit Support